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As an impact entrepreneur, I’m here to tell you that’s a lie.

If you think you're behind on taxes or in trouble, I know that can feel shameful. But to get unstuck, we need the facts. Knowing your numbers is the only way to know if you have a spending problem or a revenue problem. 5. Cultivate Your "Village" emily grey

When you sell products with a purpose—products that help women feel less alone or support social change in their communities—you build an army of brand advocates, not just shoppers. 3. Hire Help Before You Can "Afford" It As an impact entrepreneur, I’m here to tell

I’m incredibly grateful for my team of 22 people, and for the fellow small business owners I’ve connected with along this journey. You cannot grow a million-dollar business alone. Knowing your numbers is the only way to

But I hired her anyway. Why? Because I was running on a hamster wheel, trying to do everything myself, and I was on the brink of burnout. Investing in help gives you the space to: Care for yourself, so you can show up fully in your work. Dream up new, strategic ideas. Implement those ideas for growth. 4. Know Your Numbers (Even When It's Scary)

We’ve all been conditioned to believe the same myth: To be successful, you must offer massive discounts on Black Friday.

| Founder of The Flourish Market & Small Business Coach