by Sean Atkinson | Oct 8, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways
The Lifestyle Entrepreneur | The 10 Entrepreneur Type Series What if your business was designed around your life, not the other way around? The Instagram Post That Changed Everything Cass Danson was a 33-year-old mom in Melbourne with a passion for creating colorful...
by Sean Atkinson | Oct 1, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways
The Secret to Growing From Five Figures to Six Figures Without Losing Your Mind Some entrepreneurs build businesses. Scalers build systems that build businesses. The Conversation That Changed Everything When Justin Fenchel, Brad Schultz, and Aimy Steadman walked into...
by Sean Atkinson | Sep 9, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways
How to Know if Franchise Ownership Matches Your Entrepreneurial Style When someone mentions starting a business, most people immediately think about creating something from scratch. But there’s another path that’s often overlooked – one that might be...
by Sean Atkinson | Aug 5, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways
Build Technology That Changes the World, Not Just Impresses Other Developers What if your breakthrough code could become a breakthrough business? The Cold Email That Started Everything Guillaume Moubeche was a 26-year-old developer and marketer in Paris with a problem...
by Sean Atkinson | Jul 30, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways, Services
Your Crazy Ideas Might Be Your Biggest Business Advantage The world needs people who see what doesn’t exist yet – but turning vision into viable business requires more than just brilliant ideas. The Conversation That Happens in College Dorms Dan Barnes...
by Sean Atkinson | Jul 12, 2025 | Assessments, Entrepreneurial Type, Growth Pathways
Why Playing It Safe Might Be Killing Your Business Potential Some entrepreneurs see problems to solve. Disruptors see entire industries to reimagine. The Conversation That Changed Everything In 1997, Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph were driving to work together in...