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EPISODE · Dec 26, 2024 · 35 MIN

Soil to Success: A Gen Z Entrepreneur’s Path to Growth | Ep. 23

from Productive Passions · host christytagye

Today’s Takeaways: 1. Success in entrepreneurship starts from within. Make "showing up for yourself" a non-negotiable part of your routine. Whether it's through journaling, meditation, or quiet reflection, these moments of stillness aren't just breaks – they're where your best strategic thinking and creative breakthroughs happen. 2. Your inner compass is more reliable than you think. That gut feeling telling you there's a better way to serve your market? Listen to it. The most successful entrepreneurs combine intuition with research to spot opportunities others miss. 3. Knowledge truly is power, but not in the way most think. The secret isn't knowing everything – it's being humble enough to learn from those who've walked the path before you. Speaking of which, DeVonne specifically recommends diving into "Ego is the Enemy" by Ryan Holiday as a powerful reminder to stay grounded while pursuing ambitious goals. 4. When evaluating business opportunities, look for gaps in accessibility. The most successful ventures often start by asking "Who's being left out?" rather than "What's the next big thing?" Your unique perspective might spot an underserved market that others have overlooked. 5. Build your support system intentionally. Seek out mentors who've navigated similar challenges in your industry. Their experience can help you avoid common pitfalls and provide crucial perspective when you're too close to see the forest for the trees. Remember, consistency trumps intensity. There will be days when motivation runs low and doubts run high. That's precisely when your practice of showing up for yourself – through reflection, learning, and connecting with mentors – becomes your anchor for moving forward. Find: DeVonne Hart • Website: planitponics.com • Book Mentioned: Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday • Partner Mentioned: courtsmith.com  📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: Listen on Spotify • Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple • Amazon Music: Listen on Amazon • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: Listen on iHeart 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: @productivepassions • LinkedIn: Christy Tagye • Email: [email protected]

Today’s Takeaways: 1. Success in entrepreneurship starts from within. Make "showing up for yourself" a non-negotiable part of your routine. Whether it's through journaling, meditation, or quiet reflection, these moments of stillness aren't just breaks – they're where your best strategic thinking and creative breakthroughs happen. 2. Your inner compass is more reliable than you think. That gut feeling telling you there's a better way to serve your market? Listen to it. The most successful entrepreneurs combine intuition with research to spot opportunities others miss. 3. Knowledge truly is power, but not in the way most think. The secret isn't knowing everything – it's being humble enough to learn from those who've walked the path before you. Speaking of which, DeVonne specifically recommends diving into "Ego is the Enemy" by Ryan Holiday as a powerful reminder to stay grounded while pursuing ambitious goals. 4. When evaluating business opportunities, look for gaps in accessibility. The most successful ventures often start by asking "Who's being left out?" rather than "What's the next big thing?" Your unique perspective might spot an underserved market that others have overlooked. 5. Build your support system intentionally. Seek out mentors who've navigated similar challenges in your industry. Their experience can help you avoid common pitfalls and provide crucial perspective when you're too close to see the forest for the trees. Remember, consistency trumps intensity. There will be days when motivation runs low and doubts run high. That's precisely when your practice of showing up for yourself – through reflection, learning, and connecting with mentors – becomes your anchor for moving forward. Find: DeVonne Hart• Website: planitponics.com• Book Mentioned: Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday• Partner Mentioned: courtsmith.com  📢 PODCAST INFO:• Website: productivepassions.com• Spotify: Listen on Spotify• Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple• Amazon Music: Listen on Amazon• Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com• iHeartRadio: Listen on iHeart 🌐 SOCIAL:• Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions• Instagram: @productivepassions• LinkedIn: Christy Tagye• Email: [email protected]

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