Paul Wyman of The Wyman Group, dropped some serious wisdom on what it really means to be an entrepreneur — and a leader — in your community.
He challenged us to ditch the excuses, tune out the critics, and outwork everyone.
"Your work ethic is your credit score... Your net worth is your self-worth."
And above all: “People don’t care how much you know until you show them how much you care.”
From social media snipers to the wolves inside us all (good vs bad — you choose who wins), Paul reminded us that entrepreneurship isn’t just about business… it’s about making your community better.
Failure? Inevitable. Excuses? Not allowed.
Leadership? Required.
Thank you, Paul, for inspiring us to lead with grit, grace, and a relentless commitment to growth.
13Apr
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