How to Solopreneur : Week 3

How to Solopreneur : Week 3


This week has been one of poignant reflection for both myself and my family, as we navigated through the bittersweet farewell to a beloved family member. The inevitability of life's cycle – birth, aging, illness, and death – is a universal truth, yet it never ceases to evoke deep emotions within us.

As I contemplate my own journey through life, I'm filled with hopes:

- To reach the end with minimal regrets.

- To be remembered fondly for my deeds.

- To not be a source of resentment or bitterness.

- To leave a mark, however small, on this world.

- To have made the world a slightly better place by my presence.

This week, I consciously stepped back from work commitments to be with my family. Business meetings were rescheduled, but I still managed brief online engagements to ensure ongoing projects were not unduly hindered.

Despite the personal challenges, I accomplished several professional milestones:

1. I accepted an invitation to join a think tank for a major political party in Taiwan.

2. Scheduled a partnership meeting with Univenture Studio, a leading AI incubator.

3. Arranged a forthcoming meeting with CLS.Global, one of the top market-making agencies.

4. Finalized a collaborative meeting with the CEO of Personal.ai.

5. Set a date for a discussion with the team at CryptoSafe.ai.

Looking ahead, as a Solopreneur, you embody your business. It's crucial to build or join circles that amplify your presence and connect you with like-minded individuals. Here’s how:

1. Identify and share insights on topics where you excel.

2. Engage with communities or subscribe to News Letters that resonate with your interests. Initiate conversations with members or authors to expand your network.

This journey, both personal and professional, underscores the delicate balance we must maintain in life. It's a reminder that while we forge our paths in business, the essence of our existence lies in the human connections we nurture and the legacies we strive to leave behind.

So sorry for your loss Jason Hung. I'm with you. The perks of being a solopreneur allow us to take breaks when needed and carry on when we can. It's priceless! ?????

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