Delivering a KindCulture Is My Driving Force

Stepping out in the the entrepreneur space was one of the scariest things. On some days it still feels scary, but it is so right for me. It's not easy to put all your faith and trust in yourself, especially when you are selling a service that others provide. My main lesson, I had to shed my imposter syndrome and own my confidence. I know that I get to help people and I’m good at that! The support and development I provide changes lives and that feeling is immeasurable. Take a look at a recent article I was in talking about living life as an entrepreneur and how getting us all to a KindCulture is my driving force.

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