When creating a new business or taking an existing business to that next level, why not start by evaluating your life purpose and values. If you haven't yet developed these in written form, you may want to consult Steve Pavlina's article on the subject. Though creating a life purpose and values statement may seem like an overwhelming task, you may revise both every couple of years just to keep up with your life and where things are going. But the whole process can prove very helpful for the entrepreneur when figuring out the direction you hope to take while building your business. (And no, money/wealth need not be and probably shouldn't be at the top of your values list.)
Small Business: Developing Your Life Purpose and Values
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