Bonus Episode 27: Cousin Chat: Media Capitalization of Black Trauma
My cousin Candice and I get into movies that exhibit Black Trauma and the reason we believe Black mainstream movies hone on black trauma more than black triumphs, plus more. […]
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When I stopped caring and stopped being motivated, I knew it was time to leave. If you’re not putting your all into your job, it’s time to move on. In this episode, I talk about my experience leaving my corporate job to become an entrepreneur. I believe if you’re no longer happy in your job, it’s probably time to consider moving on and start making decisions like an owner.
Let’s dive in and look at knowing when it’s time to go, the importance of thinking like an owner.
Tweetable Quotes:
“I think that’s something a lot of people can relate to. They’re not fulfilled in their job and they’re not really doing what they want to do.” – Karl Sona
“Think like an owner, don’t just think like an employee… Think like someone who adds value to the marketplace.” – Karl Sona
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My cousin Candice and I get into movies that exhibit Black Trauma and the reason we believe Black mainstream movies hone on black trauma more than black triumphs, plus more. […]
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