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his morning’s show explored why Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is still one of the most important books every business owner and entrepreneur should read.
We talked about why all business owners are creative by necessity. Running a business means constantly solving problems, adapting to challenges, and finding ways forward when the path isn’t obvious. Creativity isn’t optional in business — it’s a survival skill.
The conversation also focused on perseverance. Success in business rarely comes from one big moment; it comes from continuing when things are difficult, uncertain, or uncomfortable. Often, people give up without realising how close they are to a breakthrough — an event, opportunity, or decision that could change their life for the better.
This episode is a reminder that mindset, belief, creativity, and persistence matter just as much as strategy. For business owners facing challenges, it’s about staying in the game long enough for the change to happen.
Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.
Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mark Beggshis morning’s show explored why Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is still one of the most important books every business owner and entrepreneur should read.
We talked about why all business owners are creative by necessity. Running a business means constantly solving problems, adapting to challenges, and finding ways forward when the path isn’t obvious. Creativity isn’t optional in business — it’s a survival skill.
The conversation also focused on perseverance. Success in business rarely comes from one big moment; it comes from continuing when things are difficult, uncertain, or uncomfortable. Often, people give up without realising how close they are to a breakthrough — an event, opportunity, or decision that could change their life for the better.
This episode is a reminder that mindset, belief, creativity, and persistence matter just as much as strategy. For business owners facing challenges, it’s about staying in the game long enough for the change to happen.
Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.
Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.