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Having creative quality, we like to have work that centers on something we really care about. It is the only way we can do if we start a business. However, starting a business is not easy, it requires a lot of determination. When you make any mistake your busing start to fall down. Shaun Stenning is an entrepreneur and investor who has used his experiences to coach small business owners on gaining momentum and growing their businesses. Shaun has experienced both tremendous failures and incredible successes. Shaun Stenning recommends these three things to build momentum: Reduce the pressure and noise in your life Shaun teaches fast-growth entrepreneurs about how to take care of themselves first with hydration, nutrition, breathing, and what he calls "daily momentum planning." “If you have the earning potential of a multimillion-dollar athlete, you should treat yourself as one,” Shaun says. Shaun also says, “If there are pressure and noise anywhere in your life, it's creating pressure and noise everywhere in your life.” Be polarizing and attract true believers Shaun highlights the fact that “of the 29 million businesses, 22 million are under $100,000 in revenue.” He attributes this to entrepreneurs’ tendencies to “try and make their product available to everybody.” He says, “if you walk into a room of 100 people, you should be able to identify the two or three that are your market. If you walk into a room of 100 people and you think to yourself, ‘80 people could buy my product,’ you're doing it wrong.” Scale with the power of a team Shaun validates what all of us entrepreneurs already know: It’s hard to ask for help, especially when we are used to wearing every hat in our businesses. “Successfully starting business conditions us to do everything,” he says, before going on to emphasize the importance of strategically trusting others to take some of the pressure and workload off your shoulders. Many small business owners resist the idea that they need a team, arguing that managing other people would increase their responsibility and add strain.
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