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Be fearless. My mom and dad always tell me that God did not give us a spirit of fear. So as I travel the world sharing my story and encouraging kids to be entrepreneurs I share my decision to "bee" fearless.
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Dream big, and not only dream big, but also dream like a kid. When a kid has a dream and they want it to come true, they will do whatever it takes to do so. They don't see the obstacles in the way, they will just fight hard to make it come true
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I've learned that it's important to find good partners and mentors to help you along the way because it's really hard to grow your company when it's just you.
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I've learned that when you really show your mission and make sure that customers know there's a social aspect to your company, you'll make sure that you have a bigger impact.
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If you're a kid, the first thing you should know is that you're never too young to start a business. I started Me & the Bees when I was four as a lemonade stand, so you can start selling products to your family and friends — that's a business! And then you can keep growing from there.
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Find someone who inspires you, that went on the same road as you're trying to go on or went through the same stuff that you're going through. Take after them, see what they do, how do they react.