Your success is a snowball waiting to roll. But only if you're brave enough to make that first, seemingly impossible push. Most people quit before they even feel the momentum. But for those who stay in the game— Something extraordinary happens. The journey often looks like this: - Yay! Things are finally moving. - Wait, this sucks. Everything’s stuck. - Why does it feel so hard? - Fine. One last BIG push. - Oh! It’s actually working! And that’s the moment everything changes. This is called the momentum snowball. It’s what every successful entrepreneur experiences: That first push feels impossible. The next one feels slightly less so. Then, one day, the snowball starts rolling itself. The key? “Staying long enough for momentum to catch up with you.” Your progress isn’t linear. It builds slowly at first—then all at once. When you’re in the grind, remember: The hardest push is the one just before momentum kicks in. Success isn’t luck. It’s a series of relentless pushes that lead to unstoppable momentum. P.S. Want to stay inspired through your journey? Subscribe for weekly insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and momentum: https://lnkd.in/eBar5pw8
LiveMasterminds, Inc.
职业培训和指导
Hilton Head Island,South Carolina 714 位关注者
Help successful, yet unfulfilled executives transition to purpose-driven entrepreneurship without sacrificing financial
关于我们
Helping High-Level Corporate Executives Transition to Purposeful Entrepreneurship Without Sacrificing Income or Security. I wish I had the benefit of guidance, mentorship, and support before jumping into entrepreneurship 20 years ago at the age of 49. My burning desire to be an entrepreneur was deeply buried. It found satisfaction in gravitating towards jobs that challenged me with NEW projects, TURNAROUNDS, and BUILDING businesses for my employers FROM SCRATCH. My last job was at Morgan Stanley, where I was a Managing Director for 18 years. Each of the last two years, I handed in my resignation, only to be persuaded to stay. Perhaps it was the lack of clarity about my business idea, the fear of starting from scratch without the backing of a big brand, or concerns about maintaining our family’s lifestyle and income. The words of our CEO at a quarterly MD meeting echoed in my mind: "We pay you enough so you won’t quit." These words, though said in a different context, became embedded in my brain, highlighting the golden handcuffs of the corporate world. It took a life-altering experience—being swept away by the tsunami in December 2004 while on vacation with my family—to stir me into action. We survived, and shortly after returning to New York, I resigned. That was nearly 20 years ago. Did I have a clear plan to launch? I thought so; otherwise, I wouldn’t have started my business within 4 months of quitting, with 10 employees overseas in India. What was I thinking? The story goes on: I have since had five start-ups and some incredible experiences that would have never happened in the shade of my big job at the big firm. LIVE, don’t die with your gifts. If not now, when?
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https://rajupanjwani.com
LiveMasterminds, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 职业培训和指导
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Hilton Head Island,South Carolina
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2020
- 领域
- Leadership Coaching for High Performers、Self-Mastery、Accelerated Transformation、Masterminds和Capital Access / M&A
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US,South Carolina,Hilton Head Island,29926
LiveMasterminds, Inc.员工
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Raju Panjwani
I help successful, yet unfulfilled executives transition to purpose-driven entrepreneurship without sacrificing financial security | 6X entrepreneur|…
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Adam B
HR Executive @GLOBAL mangos
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SAGABALA VENKATESH
Entrepreneur at Epitome Global Services
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E.Anjaneyulu Goud
Business projects at Epitome Global Services
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Forget everything you know about success. Over the years, I’ve learned that there’s no secret shortcut to success. It’s about mastering 11 key tenets that unlock your true potential. The 11 Tenets to Be Successful in Life: 1. Clarity and Purpose 2. Courage 3. Energy 4. Influence 5. Bold Productivity 6. Unity Consciousness 7. Money Consciousness 8. Core Conflicts and Emotional Triggers 9. Courage to Connect 10. Strength and Surrender 11. Discipline and Integrity These are not just principles, They are the foundation of a Bold Conscious Leader. It’s what: - Shapes your mindset, - Drives your decisions, - And fuels your purpose. The real transformation comes when you align your life with these tenets. When you do, your journey becomes more purposeful and fulfilling, not just successful. In our BOLD CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP program, we guide you through three phases— Each one building on the last. As you master these tenets, success becomes inevitable. It’s time to stop chasing success. Start becoming the leader who attracts it. Ready to level up your leadership journey? Let’s talk about how you can embody these tenets.
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Your leadership isn't measured in spreadsheets or strategy decks. But it's measured in how you show up when everything goes wrong. Are you ready to be tested? Let me take you back to a moment I’ll never forget. It was my first entrepreneurial leap. I had left a stable career to chase a vision. A purpose-driven business I believed in with every fiber of my being. The plan? Perfect on paper. Until the first real challenge hit. And then the next. I had employees relying on me. Clients asking questions I didn’t yet have answers to. And a budget that seemed to shrink faster than I could fill it. It felt like I was juggling fire, And dropping balls I couldn’t afford to lose. But here’s the thing about chaos: It doesn’t care about your plans. It cares about your resolve. True leadership isn’t tested in calm waters. It’s tested when everything feels like it’s falling apart. So, how do you lead when chaos hits? What I’ve learned over years of building businesses and enduring storms: - Anchor yourself in purpose. - Embrace the unknown. - Communicate, even when it’s hard. - Act decisively. When I think about the leaders I admire most, It’s not their vision that stands out. It’s their ability to endure the storms, Adapt to the unexpected, And lead with heart when the path ahead feels uncertain. Leadership isn’t about the plans we make. It’s about the grit, grace, and determination we show in chaos. So the next time the storm hits, ask yourself: Am I chasing perfection, or am I choosing to lead?
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What if I told you... The biggest sale of your life isn’t happening this Black Friday? And no discount will ever buy back what you’re truly seeking: Joy. 📍 Here’s the trap most of us fall into: - We spend time chasing what looks shiny. - We buy things we don’t need, hoping they’ll fill a void. - We focus on the five senses—what we can see, touch, eat, or talk about. But the real fulfillment doesn’t come from the outside. It comes from the inside. Instead of buying what’s on sale... What if you invested in something that truly lasts? ✅ Invest in knowing yourself. Break free from living on someone else’s terms. ✅ Invest in learning skills that matter. Strengthen your strengths, not your distractions. ✅ Invest in deep insights about life. Understand how you’re a part of something much greater. The greatest return on investment isn’t found in a shopping cart. It’s in unlocking the desires placed within you by something higher. There’s no way out of the maze of life... except by going inward. So, where will you invest next? The temporary satisfaction of things? Or the lifelong fulfillment of becoming who you were meant to be? Because the only sale worth chasing... Is the one where you buy back yourself.
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How do you feel free when the world feels like a cage? Is it even possible? With deadlines, obligations, and a never-ending list of responsibilities? For many, “freedom” feels like a distant dream. A luxury for someone else. But what if I told you it’s not about escaping your world— It’s about reclaiming yourself within it. Let me explain. Years ago, I sat in a corner office overlooking the City Skyline. From the outside, I had everything. But inside? I felt trapped. Trapped by the expectations I had built my life around. Trapped by the fear of walking away from stability. Trapped by a version of success that no longer felt like mine. What I learned in my journey to freedom: True freedom doesn’t start with your circumstances. It starts with your DECISIONS. So how do you feel free in a world that constantly pulls at you? 📌 Define YOUR version of freedom: Freedom looks different for everyone. For some, it’s time with family. For others, it’s building something that lights their soul on fire. Ask yourself: What does freedom really mean to you? Not society’s version. Not your boss’s version. Yours. 📌 Say no to what doesn’t align: Every “yes” to the wrong thing is a “no” to what matters most. Start small. - Say no to one unnecessary meeting this week. - Say no to a task that isn’t your priority. Protecting your time and energy is the foundation of freedom. 📌 Redefine success: So many of us feel restricted because we’re chasing goals that aren’t ours. Who said success is a certain title or paycheck? What if success is building a life that feels right for you? 📌 Take one bold step toward change: Freedom isn’t built overnight. It’s built one choice at a time. Want to start a business? Feeling stuck? Let’s connect, talk, and figure it out together. Book a call here: https://lnkd.in/dJTuzsk8
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Is it possible to build a purpose-driven business without risking everything? Yes. But most people think they have to choose: Fulfillment or financial stability. Meaning or money. You can have both. But it’s not just about strategy—it’s about your intention, backed by smart decisions. Think about it: You’ve got the six-figure salary, the senior title, the financial security. Yet, something feels off. You’re craving purpose. Freedom. Impact. But the fear of losing it all keeps you in place. Here’s the good news: You don’t need to make a reckless leap to pursue entrepreneurship. You can transition with intention and confidence. Start here: → Get clarity on what truly matters to you. → Validate your idea before investing heavily. → Build a financial safety net for peace of mind. → Work on your business in parallel with your current role. → Take calculated risks—no gambles, just steps forward. After six businesses and countless transitions, here’s what I know for sure: Success isn’t about sacrifice—it’s about aligning your mindset with intentional action. You don’t need to risk everything to build a meaningful life. But you do need to start. If you’re ready to take the first step and balance purpose with financial security, let’s talk. P.S. Stop waiting for the “perfect time.” Create your smartest start—right now.
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Why do we keep solving the wrong problems? Because we focus on what’s easy to fix—not what’s essential to fix. A senior executive once told me: "I’ve lost my edge." They blamed burnout and tried all the usual “fixes”: → Vacations. → New hobbies. → Even a career change. For a while, it helped. But the dissatisfaction kept returning—stronger every time. Why? The real problem wasn’t burnout. It was misalignment. They hadn’t defined success on their own terms. Common mistakes when solving big challenges: 📍 Treating symptoms, not causes. The problem isn’t always external. It’s often a lack of purpose or clarity. 📍 Expecting quick fixes. Real change takes time. There’s no shortcut to alignment. 📍 Going it alone. Sometimes, clarity comes through conversations—not isolation. To solve the right problem: 1️⃣ Pause and reflect. 2️⃣ Redefine success on your terms. 3️⃣ Seek guidance to uncover the root cause. The hardest problems don’t need harder work. They need smarter solutions.
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Feeling stuck between success and fulfillment? You’re not alone. I’ve been there. At the height of my corporate career, I had everything I thought I wanted: Accolades, financial security, and recognition. And yet, something felt… missing. I spent years chasing external success only to realize it didn’t bring me the inner fulfillment I craved. What I learned? Success isn’t just about climbing the ladder—it’s about aligning your life with your purpose. Midlife career transitions can feel overwhelming, but they don’t have to be. Here’s how I navigated mine—and how you can, too: 📍 Embrace Discomfort: • Growth begins at the edge of your comfort zone. • Your biggest breakthroughs often come from moments of uncertainty. 📍 Purpose Over Position: • Ask yourself: “What impact do I truly want to make?” • Let your purpose, not your job title, guide your decisions. 📍 Financial Freedom ≠ Financial Sacrifice: • Transitioning doesn’t mean starting from scratch. • Strategic planning preserves your financial stability. • Remember, your experience is your most valuable currency. 📍 Reimagine Your Skills: • Corporate skills are highly transferable. • Entrepreneurship isn’t about starting over; it’s about reframing what you already know. • Everything you’ve done has prepared you for this next chapter. Your next chapter doesn’t have to feel uncertain—it can be intentional, purposeful, and deeply fulfilling. Ready to move from stuck to aligned? Let’s connect. P.S. For more weekly insights on navigating transitions with clarity and confidence, subscribe to my newsletter: https://lnkd.in/e--ZxWqb
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You’ve climbed the mountain. But why does it feel so empty at the top? For so many high-achieving executives, this is the reality. Late at night, there’s this nagging question: “Is this it?”…. I know that feeling. For years, I lived it. I was thriving in a high-stakes career, leading teams, making decisions that had far-reaching consequences. From the outside, it looked like I had it all. But inside? There was a void. Purpose wasn’t something I thought about when I was building my career. I was chasing success, not asking why. But when the noise of ambition quieted, I realized: I had built a life full of accomplishments, but not one aligned with meaning. Surely, I was not the only one. Why does this happen to so many executives? Because we spend decades chasing what the world tells us to chase. But when we finally catch it, we realize success without purpose is hollow. Here’s the thing: - Purpose isn’t handed to you with a title. - It’s not found in your bank account. - It doesn’t magically appear after a promotion. Purpose is built—through intention, reflection, and a willingness to pivot, even when it feels risky. For me, it meant stepping off the corporate treadmill and taking the leap into entrepreneurship. Not just to build businesses, but to build a life aligned with purpose. Now, I help other high-achieving executives do the same. Only if they want to move beyond. Because no one should have to choose between success and fulfillment. If you’re feeling this way, restless, unfulfilled, unsure of what’s next. I want you to know this: You’re not alone. And it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Success is about more than climbing the mountain. It’s about loving the view. Q: What’s one question you’ve been asking yourself lately about your next chapter? (if you cannot share in the comments, feel free to DM me, and let’s talk.)
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You’ve climbed the mountain. But why does it feel so empty at the top? For so many high-achieving executives, this is the reality. Late at night, there’s this nagging question: “Is this it?”…. I know that feeling. For years, I lived it. I was thriving in a high-stakes career, leading teams, making decisions that had far-reaching consequences. From the outside, it looked like I had it all. But inside? There was a void. Purpose wasn’t something I thought about when I was building my career. I was chasing success, not asking why. But when the noise of ambition quieted, I realized: I had built a life full of accomplishments, but not one aligned with meaning. Surely, I was not the only one. Why does this happen to so many executives? Because we spend decades chasing what the world tells us to chase. But when we finally catch it, we realize success without purpose is hollow. Here’s the thing: - Purpose isn’t handed to you with a title. - It’s not found in your bank account. - It doesn’t magically appear after a promotion. Purpose is built—through intention, reflection, and a willingness to pivot, even when it feels risky. For me, it meant stepping off the corporate treadmill and taking the leap into entrepreneurship. Not just to build businesses, but to build a life aligned with purpose. Now, I help other high-achieving executives do the same. Only if they want to move beyond. Because no one should have to choose between success and fulfillment. If you’re feeling this way, restless, unfulfilled, unsure of what’s next. I want you to know this: You’re not alone. And it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Success is about more than climbing the mountain. It’s about loving the view. Q: What’s one question you’ve been asking yourself lately about your next chapter? (if you cannot share in the comments, feel free to DM me, and let’s talk.)
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