We all want it and we all want it now, but the problem is that usually that’s a sign that we’re not actually ready for it.
Nani Bernal is the fearless leader of the In-Power Tribe, a community of individuals that want to execute at a higher level. Her consistency has helped her overcome adversity in her life and in business, and she believes it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.
On this episode of The Rising Entrepreneur podcast, Corey and Nani go deep into intentions, affirmations and gratitude, and how these ideas will help you create an unstoppable drive to accomplish more in life, regardless of where you decide to place your energy.
Get the full episode details and transcript here: www.therisingentrepreneur.com
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Favorite Quote:
“We come from an era where there is no patience. Business is about patience… it takes time to accumulate relationships. It takes time to build your business… So many of us are caught up in ‘right now’… if you just work for ‘right now,’ you’re going to get ‘right now’ results.” - Nani Bernal
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