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This episode delivers a candid challenge to anyone who loves the idea of entrepreneurship but hasn’t learned to lead themselves: are you building a business or just staying busy? It breaks down the difference between motion and momentum, and forces listeners to answer hard questions about problem-solving, clarity, and measurable progress.
Listen for the core skills entrepreneurs actually need—self-accountability, discipline without supervision, long-term vision, emotional resilience, and independent decision-making—and practical steps to move from random activity to repeatable results.
Framed through a faith lens, the host emphasizes stewardship, patience, and integrity: prepare for growth, build with intention, and protect your resources. You’ll get actionable guidance on tracking key metrics, creating weekly rhythms, finding accountability, and choosing the right problems to solve.
By the end, you’ll know whether you’re reacting or leading, and you’ll be pointed to a free Beginner’s Money Steps Guide to help you start building structure and financial habits that last.
By rudolphjonesjrThis episode delivers a candid challenge to anyone who loves the idea of entrepreneurship but hasn’t learned to lead themselves: are you building a business or just staying busy? It breaks down the difference between motion and momentum, and forces listeners to answer hard questions about problem-solving, clarity, and measurable progress.
Listen for the core skills entrepreneurs actually need—self-accountability, discipline without supervision, long-term vision, emotional resilience, and independent decision-making—and practical steps to move from random activity to repeatable results.
Framed through a faith lens, the host emphasizes stewardship, patience, and integrity: prepare for growth, build with intention, and protect your resources. You’ll get actionable guidance on tracking key metrics, creating weekly rhythms, finding accountability, and choosing the right problems to solve.
By the end, you’ll know whether you’re reacting or leading, and you’ll be pointed to a free Beginner’s Money Steps Guide to help you start building structure and financial habits that last.