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ELEVATE : Raise Your Life And Business To A Higher Level: A TEAM Referral Network Collaborative Book

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21 First Person Stories by Small Business Owners That Will Motivate You to Elevate Your Life and Business

Starting and running a small business is hard! These 21 authors have done the hard work and overcome the risks. Their stories will help you empathize with the challenges of being an entrepreneur.

The stories provide lessons in grit, determination, and faith. Whether you have “made it” in your business, are still struggling, or just started thinking about getting into business, you’ll be motivated to keep going on difficult days.

Anthony Aragon dreamed of healing others. But after years of education, he abandoned all hopes of becoming an MD. He takes a radical shift and creates a company that helps people in ways Anthony never expected.

Kathy Hack was dragged kicking and screaming on a mission trip with her teen son. Little did she know that this trip would determine the future direction for her life, elevating her in a significant way.

Krista Crotty’s degree in mechanical engineering and her experience at IBM and an industrial design firm prepared her perfectly for selling wine. Or not! Celebrate with Krista ‘s unusual journey to a successful business.

J.T. McKinney makes Elevate in business and life the core idea of his enterprise. He went from being “inward to having a global impact.” Share the turning points, lessons, and tools that make his business so elevated?

Jason and Briana Lorge help clients overcome their fears related to downsizing. This unique niche has been immensely satisfying and financially rewarding. They explain the nature of the niche and give a case study on how to reach the market.

Amy Valdivia has 28+ years of experience in an industry that has known serious ups and downs during those years. Her contribution is a study in how over-the-top customer attention elevates any business.

Ana Robles and Claudia Cordova are passionate about what they do. They now use skills learned during a devastating loss to benefit their clients. Phoenix out of the ashes.

Ira Hart has seen loss up-close-and-personal since changing his profession. He often“takes the role of an amateur detective.” He elevates his clients by providing peace of mind during catastrophic loss.

William Blasser shares three valuable relationship lessons he has derived while seeing “good people at their worst.” William’s profession is considered one of the most stressful, yet he found a way to bless others through noting trends among his clients.

Shaila Chamberlain left a cushy corporate job to start her own business in 2018. Randy Kirk just started his 30th business at an age when most others are retired. Jackie Phillips teaches an acronym for 5 steps to accomplish your goals. Marie Russo tells a great story about truth and circumstances. Rich Kozak gives examples of professional branding from making a living to making an impact. Suzanne Jezek-Arriaga wants you to be optimistic and grateful.

171 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 7, 2019

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