None of Your Business: A Winning Approach To Turn Service Providers Into Entrepreneurs | Edmonds Mall and Retail Mart

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When you provide a service you believe in—one with the power to change lives for the better—you’ll approach your work with a sense of joy. The business side of things, however, might be a different story. Most of us weren’t taught how to run a business when we learned our craft, so a few years in, you might be short on clients and light on revenue. The thought of marketing yourself to attract new business feels like a step outside of integrity you don’t want to make. It doesn’t have to be this way, though. When you learn how to communicate your value to the world, everything changes. In None of Your Business, Shawn Dill and Lacey Book share strategies on marketing, sales, mindset, and entrepreneurship that will help you reach more people, grow your business, and create the lifestyle you’ve always dreamed about. You’ll see that adding new clients is about sharing your heart and learn that success is not about taking from the world, but rather giving back what you get to support those who supported you.
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