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Founders Pulse

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The hustle is crucial to start. It doesn't have to define your entire career. The true measure of success isn't the constant hustle. But the ability to step back and let your business run without you

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Respect others time. It is critical to be on time for every appointment. There is a person on the other side. Being late for a meeting disrupts their schedule and keeps them waiting.

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No shortcuts to success! No cruising to seven figures from your couch. It takes hustle, risk, or luck. Don't be fooled by claims seven-figure earnings working 20 hours a week. It took years of 80-hour weeks to reach that level. Outsize results require outsize effort.

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Workers are human. Workers are people. And people can't give 100% every day. People can give it their best every day, but their best isn't 100% every day.

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I was thinking about how I was going to be a millionaire. But the reality? I couldn't even make that first sale. It's incredibly hard to sell anything. Don't get lost in dreams of millions. Your first goal? Make that initial sale.

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Is your idea worth it? Here's how to find out for FREE Visit the website: similarweb (.) com Type a website of competitor that you would like to know traction. Always check market potential. Always

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I was doing one simple mistake with my team when started. When I look back, I understand how this was not fair. I was stressing my own team because I was not thinking how they felt about it. And I see so many new founders who are doing it. One thing to avoid is telling