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As an entrepreneur, you wear many hats. You're the CEO strategizing global domination. You're the janitor sweeping up after a long day. You're the marketing guru crafting viral campaigns. You're the sales shark closing impossible deals. Paul Argueta gets this more than anyone. Paul has built businesses from nothing only to lose it all...many times over. He's been featured in Inc, Entrepreneur, Hispanic Business, LA Business Journal. But long before the accolades, he was just a hungry kid willing to outwork and outlearn everyone. He started his first business at 16 and has never looked back. He's failed more times than he's succeeded, but he will tell you unequivocally...the failures were his greatest teachers.
The problem with most entrepreneurs is they either give up after the first failure or they don't push themselves hard enough to reach their true potential. Paul doesn't believe in either. He believes in getting comfortable with failure and discomfort because that's where growth happens. Several businesses later, he's turned mistakes into a PhD-level education in entrepreneurship.
He's sharing everything he wished he knew years ago. How to manage the psychological toll of building something from nothing. The right mindset to overcome inevitable imposter syndrome. Strategies for avoiding bad business partners who may leave you or force you to leave. The delicate balance between work, family, and health. He's vulnerable about the failures, depression, and even a near divorce experience that nearly broke him. And he's even more intense about the resilience, conviction, and discipline that allowed him to come back stronger every time.
Paul examines emerging business trends before they hit the mainstream radar. He regularly meets with, and interviews innovators and rulebreakers like himself about what it really takes to make it. He draws on his failures and accomplishments alike to teach you how to avoid his mistakes and emulate his wins. Because you might wear many hats as an entrepreneur, but the crown needs to stay firmly on your head.
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