Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day.
Hello my beautiful people!
Today’s guest is Stefanie Peters, one of the most successful and insuring humans I know. This episode is not only inspiring, it’s extremely tactical and strategic. This is an episode you will need pen and paper because Stefanie teaches us her tips and tricks and her framework from the book Unleash Your Ladyboss Blueprint. We talk about her path to becoming a millionaire why she wanted to walk away and the advice her mother gave her that made her push through and has made all the difference, why having multiple streams of income, we talk network marketing and real estate as REAL income producers even when you don’t have money or skills in either. The focus is on money working for you and not the other way around (huge lessons for me here!). We also talk about how to write and publish a book and tips for anyone wanting to do that. Get your notebook ladies and gents because this interview will take us to school!
Big takeaways:
You never know how many apple seeds are in an apple seed (must listen!!!)
How she almost walked away because of rejections and what was the tipping point that changed that.
You can stand in the heat or get out of the kitchen (brilliant!!!)
Pain of living life the same or pain of progress. You choose. (ouch but so so true).
Find Stefanie here: https://www.thebosslife.tv and https://www.instagram.com/ladyboss_sp/
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