• My Advisory Board serves an extremely underserved population, a community I’ve always been passionate about, small business owners. MAB allows the entrepreneur to still run the day-to-day in their business, but aims to meet them where they are, when they’re ready, to help them in different areas of growth or overcome their pain points.

    Our advisors are just people who have ‘made it’ and are passionate about expediting other entrepreneurs' success, and it’s really special.

  • Give yourself a timeline. Find out how long you financially can run with your idea and grind. At the end of that time (let’s say 6 months) give yourself and your business an ‘internal review’. Decide if the project has legs and is worth continuing, if you need to pivot, or if maybe it’s time to shelf the project and move forward.

    But number one above all is to actually do it, you owe it to yourself. You’ll regret it forever if you don’t try.

  • I’m a business owner. I started a business during the pandemic, so while I’m still navigating this landscape, like everyone else, I also really connect with the generation of entrepreneurs specifically who have started their business in this virtual world.

    Finding the connections, building a client list, and using technology to create your own community.