Stay solid on your vision, and your leaders will as well. When people know you are committed, they don't look for side hustles or get distracted.
You're either going to compress time or get left behind.
Find the right systems that allow you to eliminate inefficiencies, so your time is used for value-added activities.
When you're recruiting business partners, why do you have to sell both the dream and the nightmare?
Entrepreneurship is hard. Before you partner with people, you have to talk about how hard it's going to be and how much you'll have to work. If this scares people, it's a sign that they're not your partners.
It shows how committed my organization is to reading when two of our top leaders write their own books. Congratulations to Matt Sapaula, author of Faith-Made Millionaire and Marlene Gaytan, author of Multimillion-Dollar Power Couple.
Lead by example as a reader and a person who is constantly building new skills.
People with vision. They take the heat from the haters. They stick their necks out for others. And, ultimately, they push others to become a better version of themselves than even they think is possible.
There are always fires to put out and work to do IN the business. As a leader, you have to make the time to focus on your mission and work ON the business.

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