CAP Method For Starting and Growing a Small Business

Dear Legacy Patterns Family at Pattern Realm,
Today I want to dealve into a bit of Economic Alchemy to discuss how myy CAP Method deals with starting and growing a small Business. The principles in the method are from the teachings of the dcdhurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Rich Dad philosophy. Choose: You need to choose what type of business suits your passion. Then you need to carefully analyuyze and choose your target audiences. While you're at it, choose wisely. My training at Texas Tech University in Political Science and Mass Communications has taught me how to make wise informed choices in a proactive way. ACT: the next element of thie Economic Allchemy is onc3e you have made an informed choice it's time to act. Get your resources and capital ready to set up thta LLC with your state and later maybe a federal S Corp. Set up the structure of your business and dream big. Set up office space even if it's in your own home. I intend at one point to buy a storage unit at hoe for an office and rent spaace at the UtPB CEED building to meet clients and create content. the time to act in your business plan is as soon as you've come up with proactive choices. Go get consultation with your local SBDFC consultants to show you the way. Proactive action is the name of the game if you want to start and grow a business. Practice Happiness: With this I add a caviat with a warning. IF you're thinking about starting a business to be fllashy, think again. Anybody who has a spouse such as mi Princessa knows that being flashy doesn't impresss the Lord's Covenant Way, let alone a spouse you've pledged your life or even eternity to! Flashy sounds good on paper, but when it comes to strong covenant living it's not that great. Flashy separates families and breaks hearts. Lots of people in business should know that. The theologian Jeffrey R Holland said "Happiness is like a butterfly. If you chase it it will elude you, but if you will rest, it will come and rest on your shoulder. To pursue happinesss can be vain, but to practice happiness is more preactive and proactive.

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