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Being successful demands a combination of discernment and a sense of humor. Having it all is possible and requires sacrifices. It should never require you to put at risk what you are, ultimately, working toward.
Rick Koenigs:
Small Business Start-up
Business Developer
Entrepreneur Aide and Facilitator
Start-Up Accelerator
Black-belt Humorist.
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Nice To Meet You
I would, first, like to express my gratitude to you for exploring Lsat-report and choosing to learn more about what I do. Of all the sites you could have chosen, you are here. I must tell you that I do not believe in coincidences and that, when I have allowed, my gut is usually my best guide. Now, let's see about you.
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In order to save you time, I want to make sure to get right to the point. In addition to being a political blogger, I have a goal of mentoring and facilitating small business start-ups and entrepreneurial ventures. I have a passion for discovering the unique dream that lies within each individual and leveraging it into a lifestyle for that person. I specialize in developing creative strategies where conventional thought processes might simply fall short. I do not believe the knowledge that the ever-evolving world of tomorrow's business owners need to know can be found in today's institutions of higher learning.
The name of the game comes down to investment. Where best to invest the resources available. Everybody's story is different. It is not a one size fits all, but there are still rules that require universal application. My part to play is that of mentor and allow a person to grow through an apprenticeship within their own business. It is a unique program which allows for minimal overhead and investment from day one with a focus on turning a profit as soon as possible.
Think about it this way. Most people come away from college having spent $40-100,000. Much of it paying for classes they neither wanted or needed. Furthermore they delay their lives by four years. The cost in lost earning power is sometimes incalculable. Would it not be a better use of time and money to, instead, invest a fraction of what would have gone toward the tuition and have a business that pays you instead of a piece of paper? Of course. I find that most people would rather earn while they learn. The really amazing part is that most people could find all the start-up capital in their current budget to get off the ground right now!
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For too long, the idea of being a successful entrepreneur has seemed out of reach. People are programmed to think that it is too risky, difficult or expensive, and are escorted down the so-called safe path of "go to school, get good grades, get a good job". I am here to tell you that risk might not be what you have been told. It is no mystery that there is no sure thing when it comes to business. There are some things that are out of our control, but that is never more true than as an employee. I can promise you this, you will never fire yourself. You will also never underpay yourself. Whether you have a specific business in mind or you are one of the many people who, simply, have an aversion to the thought of having your future in the hands of an employer, a conversation between the two of us is in order. Most people I know, have at one point or another, thought, is this all there is? For, possibly the first time, someone is telling you that it doesn't need to be. Can you think of any reason you shouldn't, at least, explore the option? I truly look forward to hearing from you.
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Sincerely,
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Rick Koenigs
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