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Gâday Gâday friends, Over the weekend, I had to take a friend to the emergency department. She spent the whole night on the toilet. I wonât go into the gory detail, but it was serious. Anything that involves the stomach isnât a great feeling. She woke up Saturday morning, and we took her to the hospital. Sheâs okay now and recovering quickly. The diagnosis? A bad dose of the dreaded Bali Belly. Bali Belly = food poisoning But Bali-themed. While sitting in the emergency room, they did a battery of tests. They checked her heart rate. Measured her hydration. Asked about what she ate in the last 48 hours. Gauged how long she had had her symptoms. They asked question after question to identify the problem. The hospitals donât guess. They run tests to find the root problem. But most solopreneurs build their business the opposite.
Not validation, just guessing what might work. But hope isnât a business strategy. Before you build a solopreneur business, you need to ask better questions. Thatâs why I created the Solopreneur Launch Strategy. I help you build the strong foundations of your business in 48 hours. I guide you through six questions to build a Bali-belly-proof business. So your business doesnât end up in the emergency room. With the revenue on life support. If you want to build your solopreneur business properly: âGet it for $9 HERE.â Letâs Launch Together, Michael âfirst responderâ Lim. |
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