Where The Lotus Grows

Mindful Entrepreneurs - sustainable, local, creating and supporting business that make a difference

March 06, 2019 Tonya Drew & Kimberly Searl Season 1 Episode 30
Mindful Entrepreneurs - sustainable, local, creating and supporting business that make a difference
Where The Lotus Grows
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Where The Lotus Grows
Mindful Entrepreneurs - sustainable, local, creating and supporting business that make a difference
Mar 06, 2019 Season 1 Episode 30
Tonya Drew & Kimberly Searl

More and more it seems people are branching out on to their own to work for themselves, taking their side hustle mainstream or deciding to take their passion project to the next level.  With the availability of low cost internet marketing it seems easier than ever to launch a business from your home. For many of us, pursuing our passion means seeking something more intentional and meaningful than working for others. Additionally, the outdated road map to success, high school + college = job/career for life, doesn't really fit the modern model. Currently, the average American will work twelve different jobs in their lifetime and it's pretty safe to assume not all of these jobs are ones we’re passionate about, or even related to our field of interest. How many of us stopped or stalled pursuing passions to follow the “safe/secure” job, the career path our parents suggested we follow, or just fell into something that paid just enough to keep up with the Jones’s. 

Today Kim and Tonya discuss the movement of Mindful Entrepreneurship and the idea of seeking success through passion, respect, and being of service.

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Show Notes

More and more it seems people are branching out on to their own to work for themselves, taking their side hustle mainstream or deciding to take their passion project to the next level.  With the availability of low cost internet marketing it seems easier than ever to launch a business from your home. For many of us, pursuing our passion means seeking something more intentional and meaningful than working for others. Additionally, the outdated road map to success, high school + college = job/career for life, doesn't really fit the modern model. Currently, the average American will work twelve different jobs in their lifetime and it's pretty safe to assume not all of these jobs are ones we’re passionate about, or even related to our field of interest. How many of us stopped or stalled pursuing passions to follow the “safe/secure” job, the career path our parents suggested we follow, or just fell into something that paid just enough to keep up with the Jones’s. 

Today Kim and Tonya discuss the movement of Mindful Entrepreneurship and the idea of seeking success through passion, respect, and being of service.

Support the Show.