$0 – $1,000,000+
I achieved this by myself during a Recession. I Will Coach You to Exceed Me.

Recession Opportunity
Smart business people will prepare and catch the train. Slow people will be ill-prepared and run after the train.

Which one are you?

This is the perfect time to launch your business in 4 weeks and be ready to catch the big bounce in 2021. I’ve built other profitable businesses and can relate with you.

Nurse Entrepreneur
I help the Nurse Entrepreneur start and grow their profitable business. This is your time to become a profitable Nurse Entrepreneur. You don’t need to understand technology, marketing or sales. I will be responsible for this and manage this for you.

I coach the Nurse Entrepreneur to create re-occurring revenue models. This means Nurse Entrepreneurs need to adjust to this current landscape and operate more efficiently in order to be profitable.

Play Offense
When should I pivot from employee to nurse start up? There’s not a one-size fits all answer, because everyone will be at different stages of their career path. One piece of free advice I will give you: Whatever you do, keep moving (in the right direction). Don’t stop the music! If you stay idle for too long, then your mind will become stagnant. Your energy will be sapped, and your vibe will be weak. That’s counter-productive to land a job or close customers for your business. On that note, make sure you work with someone who is helping move in the right direction, otherwise you’ll crash and burnout. Trust me, I’ve been there so I know how it feels to have limited funds and a mountain of bills looking right at you.

I’m extremely optimistic about the future of business. I started this company to coach everyday people to start a business or a side business. You don’t need to be a PhD or an Ivy League graduate to become a successful business owner.

$0 to $1,000,000+
I pivoted my consulting company during the 2009 Financial Crisis, because I had to adapt. My past strategies ceased working. After I understood the current shift and extrapolated the future demand of my services, I went from $0 to $1,000,000+ in 48 months. This was amidst the last recession, and I had no start-up capital (in fact I was deep in debt), so I’m prepared for our current challenges. We’ll come out of this.

I was a solopreneur just like You: I did everything on my own. I had no employees. I did the marketing, the sales and the actual work. I never slept. Business demand was higher than I ever imagined.

I have full conviction that I can help new business owners. I haven’t had a full-time job for 26 years. I don’t have a traditional safety net working for myself. I’m OK to take that risk. I setup my own 401K Plan with my company, and I’m a real estate investor. Now, that company grew from a solopreneur to a Full Service Provider. I enjoy working for myself and working with my team. Life is good. I don’t have to answer to no one but myself. VCs don’t have any control in my company, and I have the freedom to operate the business based on the values of my team and myself. Our team operates like a sport club. We’re very tight and rely on each other. Everyone needs to produce. Every player counts when you’re playing the game every day.

I Teach Skills for Your Entire Working Career
Don’t rely on positive momentum to validate your business idea
Business productivity business and efficiency

Teacher vs Coach
Teacher has the onus to teach students. The students’ grades indicate whether the teacher was effective. Teacher’s job is to ensure the subjects are taught and understood by the students.

Coach assesses an athlete’s abilities and determines if s/he can reach their fullest potential. Similarly, Athlete judges if the coach is qualified to help them reach their goals. Both sides need to feel confident they can work together. For instance, the athlete has the potential to become a world-class athlete, yet if the coach’s style is ineffective, then the athlete should interview more coaches. Ultimately, the athlete must perform on a high level every day.

Opportunity Costs
You could have been learning how to make money on your own vs. looking for a job

  • I help executives, middle-management, managers start their own business.
  • Nurse Startups
  • Nurse business owner
  • I help businesses increase their revenues
  • The more niche you are, the more difficult it is for other businesses to compete with you
  • End – End Coaching: Launch Site to Generate Revenues

Never Stop Learning
One thing I know about innovation is that it’s constantly evolving. This means your mind needs to be adept to a changing business landscape.

  • Now is a great time to start a business or a side business, aka Side Hustle. Moreover, it’s important to reflect on what’s happened with your life and understand your life’s purpose:
  • Do you want to make a lot of money?
  • Do you want work – life balance?
  • Do you want to have freedom and money?

Why Are You Starting a Business?
Need more money for retirement
Make an income
Financial Security
Kid’s College Fund
Financial Freedom
Work day job
Doesn’t require employees to start
Low barrier to entry
For people who want to work and build a small company, wants control
No overhead
You don’t want to hire people
Scarcity – You have 10 hours to build your business.
DIY
Indie Mindset
Freedom
Control of future
Unlimited growth
Replace day job
Supplement income
No Plan B
Work Anywhere

    • 1 Day
    • 1 Day Nurse MBA
    • Why start a business?
    • ATTAPA
    • Understand your strengths
    • Business Owner vs. Employee
    • Business models which work
    • Which Idea Fits You
    • Test your business model
    • Pre-Launch
    • Strategy
    • How to acquire customers
    • Business Fundamentals
    • Financial Plan
    • 4 Weeks
    • Launch your business from scratch
    • Implement Business Processes
    • Develop Unique Business Systems
    • Custom development
    • Branding
    • Payments
    • Marketing
    • Sales Processes
    • Support
    • Full Service Provider
    • Sales
    • Marketing
    • Business Operations
    • Cost-Cutting
    • Data Analysis