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Community, Problem, Product Business: Identify a community, address a problem, and offer a product or service.
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Solve a Problem in Less Than 2 Weeks: Prioritize quick problem-solving.
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Focus on Profit: Keep profitability at the forefront.
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Start with Your Family and Friends: Begin by involving your inner circle.
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Learn to Sell with Cold Emails and Messages: Hone your sales skills through cold emails and messages.
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Build in Public and Share with Your Community: Foster transparency by sharing your journey publicly.
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Constraints Lead to Creativity: Embrace constraints as they fuel creativity.
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First Customers, Then Marketing, and Create an Audience: Secure initial customers, then focus on marketing and audience building.
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Create a Business Account: Establish a business account, share your mission, be authentic, and incorporate public feedback.
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Educate, Inspire, and Entertain: Incorporate these elements into your entrepreneurial endeavors.
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Create a Newsletter: Establish a newsletter to connect with your audience.
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Build Profitable Confidence: Spend less than you earn, fostering financial confidence.
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Spend Less by Underdoing Competency: Keep costs low by focusing on essential competencies.
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Maintain Energy and Sanity: Prioritize what truly matters early on to preserve your energy and sanity.
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Community, Process, Product, Sales, Marketing, Growth: Prioritize these aspects in your entrepreneurial journey.
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Create Your Values: Establish core values for your business.
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Embrace Deep Work; Set Clear Expectations About Availability: Embrace focused, deep work and communicate availability expectations.
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Start, Reclaim Your Time, and Live Your Ikigai: The ultimate goal is to initiate, regain control of your time, and live your Ikigai.
Minimalist Entrepreneur - Book Notes
Create a business around a community