As an employee, I only had one job. But as an entrepreneur? I had them all.
What I didn’t know was how many jobs there would be.
I wanted to be an online coach. Simple enough, right?
But to build something sustainable—something real that could replace a job, change lives, and actually last—I had to become way more than “just a coach.”
I had to learn time management, discipline, consistency, and how to ground myself through meditation, journaling, and gratitude.
Then came the creative grind:
Video production, set design, lighting, editing, script writing, on-camera presence.
And then the business:
Sales. Marketing. Social media strategy. Tracking KPIs. Building SOPs. Web design. Book writing. Publishing. Graphic design. Accounting.
CRM systems. Team building. Hiring. Firing.
And yeah—actually learning how to coach people well.
At some point I realized…
An entrepreneur isn’t just someone who starts a business.
An entrepreneur is a multiskilled individual who’s committed to learning whatever it takes to bring their vision to life—and make other people’s lives better in the process.
If you’re overwhelmed, tired, and wondering if you’re cut out for this…
You are.
You’re just becoming the version of you that can hold what you asked for.
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Talmadge Spicer
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As an employee, I only had one job. But as an entrepreneur? I had them all.
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