Passion is a powerful force. It feeds your soul and directs your actions. It also can be the foundation for personal and career success. Entrepreneurialism is grounded in passion. Teaching is grounded in passion. So why not merge the two.
Dictionary.com has it right: Entrepreneurs, in the purest sense, are those who identify a need—any need—and fill it. It’s a primordial urge, independent of product, service, industry or market. The nature of entrepreneurship is centered on the founders’ passions for their products. Passion is important; fascination’s good, too. Both propel business owners to pour themselves into their work and create jobs in the process.
The U.S. economy needs all kinds of entrepreneurs—from coders to clockmakers, the relentless, seek-and-solve breed is our salvation. They are the ones forever craning their necks, addicted to “looking around corners” and “changing the world.” They—not lenders—are the real money multipliers: the ones who turn $1 of capital into $2, then $2 into $10, and $10 into $100.
Tip #5 – You can increase your bottom line – $$$ – safely
Teachers, this will help answer the question What’s next? in your career journey. Economic times have changed therefore creative and enterprising people (like YOU) are exploring how to make more money. The biggest mistake most often made is going into an enterprise for the wrong reasons. The phrase, multiple streams of income, has become common place and if done with Passion and the proper PROCESS can be fulfilling and financially rewarding. There are positively proven and tested systems that DO work and incorporate all the safety nets for success.
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