Terry Powell and The Entrepreneur’s Source: How to Pave the Way to a Better You

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Terry Powell and The Entrepreneur’s Source: How to Pave the Way to a Better You

The Entrepreneur’s Source Brand Manager Tamara Loring explains the growth of an individual from You 1.0 to You 2.0.

You 1.0 is the starting point: the foundation on which a person builds on. Everyone has a skill or trait that can be built upon both personally and professionally.

They key is figuring out what has to happen for a person to be happy with their progress. You 2.0 is based on building a blue print and heading in a general direction of where you want to be and is an improvement of where you are today.

“Through the appropriate means of self-discovery, you can learn what it takes to meet your short- and long-term goals – the You 1.0 can start taking action and transform into the You 2.0®,” said Terry Powell, Founder of The Entrepreneur’s Source.

 

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