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  <title>Ep. 21: My Three-Ingredient Approach to Running a Business</title>
  <description>As entrepreneurs, we’re dreamers, visionaries and go-getters. Once we have a concept in our brains, we’ll jump at executing it. But wait! What are you trying to accomplish? And how? I often have to ask myself these exact questions. In other words, I have to remind myself to pump the brakes before diving into the action steps and get clear on my purpose first - aka the strategy. That’s where my three-ingredient approach to running a business comes in.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this Coalesce: The Podcast episode, I’m sharing the three must-do steps I take before kicking off a new project and walking through five reflective questions to ask yourself before starting a business.&amp;amp;nbsp; After you listen, reflect on these questions:  Why are you starting this business? What do you want to achieve - personally, professionally, and financially? What type of business will  build the life you want to have?&amp;amp;nbsp; What is your main goal in building this business? What approach will you take to achieve that goal?  Did this three-ingredient approach to running a business help you? Jump over to the Coalesce Facebook page or Instagram to let me know. </description>
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