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www.$pmagazinepr.com growing TOGETHER! Message of the Week ! Let’s make it a conversation ! Business Roundtable Far from old paradigms, the roundtables’ are not only for big corporate boards to discuss their business status. Roundtables are also for entrepreneurs to brainstorm on ideas, strategies, collaboration, business trends and mentorship. If, you can’t find an entrepreneur roundtable near you, create one and be the leader in this type of initiative near you!

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Message of the Week !

Let’s make it a conversation !

Business Roundtable

Far from old paradigms, the roundtables’ are not

only for big corporate boards to discuss their

business status. Roundtables are also for

entrepreneurs to brainstorm on ideas,

strategies, collaboration, business trends and

mentorship. If, you can’t find an

entrepreneur roundtable near you, create one and be the leader in this type

of initiative near you!

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Leadership My Sharma Life Hello,  there  !    My  name  is  Isa  {you  know,  for  Isadora}  and  I  will  be  sharing  My Sharma Life with  you.    I  decided  to  start  reading  the  book  “The  Leader  Who  Had  No  Tiale”  and  apply  the  concepts  Mr.  Robin  Sharma  illustrated  on  this  best  seller  book.  Every  week  I  will  read  a  chapter,  apply  and  come  back  to  share  my  experience.  This  is  definitely  a  big challenge  for  me,  since  I  never  write  for  a  magazine  before.    Hope  to  enjoy  the  ride  and  I  extend  this  invita$on  to  the  en$re  TIP  –  The  Magazine  for  Growing  Professionals  readers.    Let’s  begin  the  journey  !    Chapter 1:  Leadership  and  Success  Are  Your  Birthright    What  is  your  first  thought  when  you  read  this?    Do  you  really  believe  that  you  born  with  the  right  to  be  a  leader  and  to  be  successful?    See you next week…

Que  cosas  tu  puedes  aprender  de  esta  revista  relacionado  a  liderazgo?  Si  tu  eres  un  growing  professional,  salido  de  la  universidad,  que  $enes  el  mundo  por  delante,  que  cosas  tu  puedes  aprender  aqui?    O  si  eres  un  profesional  que  esta  preparando  su  plan  de  salida,  que  cosas  puedes  aprender  aqui  que  no  hayas  visto  antes  y  que  puedas  aplicar  a  tu  negocio  o  empresa?  

Let’s go back to the 60’s    The 60’s where full of new ideas that solve and fill out the life’s of many. It was the era when many want to be different, kind of breaking the rules, reinventing themselves not because they were business people but because they need an escape from the gray, the standard, the same’ oh, same’ oh mode. Great American leaders raised in the 60’s.

Leaders that felt like the common Joe, still they were able to make the difference. Looking for ways to fill others people dreams, it was about making it happen. When you are a leader, you are not looking to satisfy your needs {sometimes confused with ego}, for you is about the “Man in the Moon” speech. Leadership is about vision, empowerment, is about stepping out of the picture to make it better for others. What are you doing today to empower others? Are you stepping out of the picture or taking the attention away from the stars?

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I NNoVation

Wri$ng  a  Proposal?    Do  it  in  three  simple  steps!  

A proposal is a document that offers a solution to a problem or a course of action in response to a need. In other words, is like innovating in your business. Is about finding a solution to an existent problem or situation. Write your proposal in third person, that way you will keep your emotional business attachments out of the problem/solution process.

What  exactly  is  a  PROPOSAL?  “Start out with a few clean sheets of paper, and a few sharp pencils.”

1.  Start writing out you ideas of what you are proposing to the company

2.  State your purpose, which is generally what you will do for their company

3.  Create a draft of about three paragraphs. You can elaborate as you go if necessary.

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In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. 

  In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized,

and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment.

There are many others like Chris – those who’ve found ways to opt out of traditional employment and create the time and income to pursue what they find meaningful.  Sometimes, achieving that perfect blend of passion and income doesn’t depend on shelving what you currently do.  You can start small with your venture, committing little time or money, and wait to take the real plunge when you're sure it's successful.

In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau shows you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose – and earn a good living.

You don't have to live your life the way others expect.

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