Don't be afraid to take baby steps. Question: What are three things I need right now to launch my business?

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Hello everybody. It is coach Chris here and I wanted to have a short conversation with you to kind of remind you as you begin to build your business or launch a business to remember tea. Be okay with taking baby steps. easy Once you begin to really get passionate about watching your business and become Your Own Boss to want to go after the bells and whistles of thing that you may be your competition having I encourage you to doubt it all the way in take a breather. And ask yourself. What are the baby steps that I can take right now to Simply get my business in front of my ideal client? Two often new business owner they begin by trying to do everything that they their competition doing and that often leads them to becoming depressed with the business wanting to quit the business spending a lot of money wasted a lot of money. And so before you go and do that, I would encourage you to sit down and ask yourself this one question. What are three things that I need right now to get my business off the ground? I'm coach Chris and that's 2 minutes for your business strategy. See you next time.

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