Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship

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Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship: A L.O.V.E. Story

Unlock hidden opportunities: Turn disability into self-employment success with Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship Discover how simple, small micro-businesses empower disabled individuals to thrive financially and personally in just four issues. Learn the “Person-Ventured” definition and reap the benefits of a tailored approach.

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“Person-Ventured” Entrepreneurship Series

Learn how to start your own “Person-Ventured” Micro-Enterprise with actionable tips: Embrace simplicity and purpose-driven ideas. Discover how a small venture can unlock your independence without overwhelming complexity! [Read More]

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Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship: What Do You Know About Entrepreneurship

Discover the Heartbeat of Entrepreneurship Ever wondered what makes an entrepreneur tick? Dive into Kristine Barnett’s inspiring story—”The Spark”—and uncover how nurturing genius knows no bounds, regardless of challenges. Alongside real-world insights from experts like Dr. Leah Singh and celebrated speakers such as Chris Guillebeau, Chris Brogan, David A.

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Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship: How Do You Define Viable?

Viable means capable of working successfully and being feasible—and it also means “capable of living or developing.” Defining viability hinges on our assumption: if we assume someone’s capacity to succeed, their ideas become viable. Every person with a disability demonstrates capacity—in the tiny moments we often miss.

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Person-Ventured Entrepreneurship: Objectives of a “Person-Ventured” Business

Excerpt One Achieving your person-ventured goals can feel overwhelming. It’s natural to doubt if it’s right for everyone around you. Start small—set one achievable task each day. Celebrate those little wins, and soon your vision will unfold. Excerpt Two As a parent supporting a child with special needs, every day brings unique challenges—and triumphs.

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