The Entrepreneur’s Source Reviews the Truth Behind a Top Franchise Myth
The Entrepreneur’s Source Reviews the Truth Behind a Top Franchise Myth
Did you know that about 75 percent of the population has a desire to take control of their own destinies, but only about 5 percent are ready, willing, and able?
For the 70 percent looking for guidance, education, and advice, a good business coach can help an individual overcome the preconceived notions—like what they think they are good at, what they would like to do, or even what their brother-in-law told them is the “hottest” investment.
For example, one of the most common myths in franchising is that a person has to love a product or service in order to capitalize on it. Franchise coaches can help individuals to realize a business is just a vehicle to help them get to where they want to go.
There are a lot of ways to build income, wealth and equity, and the beauty of working with coaches is that they can open aspiring entrepreneurs to possibilities, perhaps associated with industries they may not have previously considered. In fact, 95 percent of The Entrepreneur’s Source clients wind up discovering an opportunity they had previously dismissed or otherwise would not have considered.
Remember: There are a lot of different opportunities to make money, and a business is just a vehicle to get to where you want to go. A franchise coach can help to identify what business is going to be the best for your income, lifestyle, wealth, and equity goals.
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