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Marie Forleo

Marie Forleo is "a best-selling author, speaker, online-entrepreneur, Nike Athlete and Master Trainer, fitness personality, and dancer/choreographer. Her Rich, Happy & Hot™ brand is dedicated to empowering women with tools to create financial, spiritual and emotional wealth through entrepreneurship."
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"You’ve got a new love and you’re totally smitten. Day and night, it’s all you can think of. Every waking hour, you obsess about the next time you’ll get to . . . do it. That’s right, baby. It’s your hot new business and it’s ready for action. But here’s your passion pickle. Despite how bad you want it, you can’t go all the way. Why? You’ve got another three months working that pesky day job that’s paying your bills!"

Are you one of those people who have a lot of passions and have trouble knowing which one to choose? When you’re multipassionate, it can get hairy fast. For example, when it comes to your website, do you put everything under one umbrella or keep them separate? This, my friend, is a struggle that I’m intimately familiar with.

MC: But, how do you live in the moment while trying to set long term goals? - Marie Forleo: That’s a great question. It’s a paradox. Most of us have a dream that we each want to bring into fruition; something that we know we want to create.In any moment, you can be either thinking about that, or just taking the next step in order to bring it into fruition. So it’s really about staying engaged in this moment and trusting that each step brings your future vision into creation.

I know that making the leap from “working for da man” to “doing your own thing” can often seem impossible. How exactly do you make that transition? In this video, I’ll show you three steps to help you make the switch from your day job into your dream business.

When it comes to your business, planning for your growth is vitally important. In today’s video, I’ll show you one of the most important things I’ve learned about understanding the difference between short-term revenue and long-term gains.

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