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How To Combine Your Passions Into A Business When You’re A Multipotentialite

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Are you somebody who has multiple interests and passions (otherwise known as a 'multipotentialite')?

How would you feel if you could combine all of your passions into a real lifestyle business you can manage from anywhere in the world?

Location independent and a business you love (a double whammy of awesomeness)!

In this podcast Emilie Wapnick, author of Renaissance Business, breaks down how exactly to bring your passions together into a real business.

If you have ever considered creating a job that you will love while traveling the world, give this show a listen by hitting play on the bar underneath the photo at the top of this post.

Give it a listen now, and you'll learn:

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What a 'multipotentialite' is and why many travelers are multipods

The first steps you should take to figure out your passions and a business model that can support them

What an overarching theme can do for you and your business

How to not get stuck in the idea phase

What Emilie did to start her Renaissance Business

Why Richard Branson may be the greatest multipotentialite of all time

Emilie's thoughts on following your 'true calling'

What to do when you are having a hard time committing to a project or business

Productivity tips for location independents and digital nomads

How and why to connect with others who are further along than you

When to outsource

The #1 mistake Emilie made with her business and how you can avoid it

And so much more!

Resources From This Show

Puttylike.com

Renaissance Business

Nerd Fitness

Marketing For Hippies

Chris Guillebeau

Internet Business Mastery

Pomodoro Technique

Simon Sinek : Start With Why Talk Ted Talk

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