The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell Shares Top 2 Secrets to Discovery Process
The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell: Secrets to Discovery Process
The Entrepreneur’s Source takes an inside-out approach to the Discovery Process. Our Business Coaches help people discover what they want a business franchise to do for them, and what they want their life to look like in the next 10 to 15 years.
It goes with the principle of starting with the end in mind. In Steven Covey’s book, The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People, the second habit is starting with the end in mind.
There are two pieces to starting with the end in mind:
- Have a mental creation: Envision what your goals look like.
- Have the physical creation: Actually execute on them.
“In order to truly be successful, people must have both pieces in order to truly start with the end in mind,” said The Entrepreneur’s Source founder Terry Powell. “The beauty of our self-discovery tools, like You 2.0 and our ILWE (Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity) tool, is that they help people figure out where they want to go and what they want their life to look like.”
By identifying an individual’s unique abilities and talents, Business Coaches are able to help them discover the possibilities for their futures. E-Source Coaches facilitate the Discovery Process by starting with the end in mind and envisioning what the possibilities are, what people want their lives to look like, and what they want their futures to look like.
“The Entrepreneur’s Source’s self-discovery tools help people paint that picture of where they want to go. This process is a powerful tool that starts individuals on their way to meeting their ILWE goals.”
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