Go For Broke Day in Pursuit of the American Dream

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The Entrepreneur’s Source® is urging everyone to go all out in their pursuit of the American Dream.

National Go For Broke Day is celebrated annually on April 5 and marks a day on the calendar to double down on efforts to pursue Career Ownership™, despite obstacles that may be in your path. As the economy continues to recover, and Americans see a light at the end of the tunnel, many are taking time to reevaluate their careers and find new paths to financial security. Americans are tired of suffering from Battered Career Syndrome®. Individuals who suffer from Battered Career Syndrome™ are exhausted from climbing the corporate ladder and feeling beaten down by working at a job that offers little to no job security and high employee turnover.

While the past year created challenges for many hard-working Americans, it also gave them a chance to find the work-life balance they craved. Teleworking allowed many people with corporate jobs to cut their commutes and add more hours to the day. One in four Americans said the pandemic led them to consider a job or career change, according to an online survey of 5,000 people by Morneau Shepell, a provider of human resources services.

Whether you were laid off, passed over for a promotion or are simply ready to make a career change, the Career Ownership Coaches™ at The Entrepreneur’s Source can help guide you on a path to self-sufficiency. Our coaches can help you discover your goals, find a new career path and achieve your dreams.

Discover Your #ILWE

Our coaches work one on one with you to discover your unique Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity™ goals to help you navigate the obstacles preventing you from achieving self-sufficiency and financial freedom. Our coaches can help cure Battered Career Syndrome™ by introducing you to the possibilities of an Abundance Mindset. Individuals with an Abundance Mindset are optimistic about the possibilities for their future. They refuse to wallow in self-pity and are eager to pursue change. It’s never too late to consider a transition to something better. Our coaches work with you to find a way to make your vision of an ideal future a reality.

Franchising Offers Your Path to the #AmericanDream of self-sufficiency

Franchise ownership allows individuals to become self-sufficient and be in business for themselves but not by themselves. Franchising can help you achieve financial freedom. Franchising provides owners with brand recognition and training to hit the ground running with their new business. A franchisee learns from a proven system to help them succeed. Having a franchisor to provide support and guidance is an added advantage during challenging times. And you will not be alone business ownership is projected to increase in 2021 forecasting a boom year for the franchise community.

If you are ready to go for broke in pursuit of career satisfaction, contact The Entrepreneur’s Source® to learn more about how Career Ownership Coaching can help, or check out our guide book, “Your Career 2.0®: A Survival Guide for The Battered Career and Investor Syndrome®.

 

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