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Beep! Beep! Beep! Ah the sound of the blaring alarm. For most people that sound means it’s time to get out of bed and clock in at a job they don’t want to be in. The thought of time and financial freedom seems like a pipe dream to many, but what if you could spend your days building your dreams and contributing towards causes you find important versus working a job that will not pay what you’re worth? Working a job won’t give you the freedom that entrepreneurship will.
Within the vegan community. you’ll find skills galore. We have vegan entrepreneurs aka vegan-preneurs making moves in all areas. You’ll see dating sites to help you find your plant eating counterpart, cruelty free clothes, graphic designers, artists, nonprofit organizations, vegan coaches, etc.
As a vegan-preneur myself, I created GetVeganLifeInsurance.com to draw the connection between a plant-based diet not only saving animals, the environment, and your health, but you’ll be able to save more money down the line with cheaper insurance rates by eating the foods that prevent and reverse diseases that a Standard American Diet contributes to like heart disease, some types of cancer, and diabetes. The life insurance industry has given me the tools and system necessary to work for myself, which gave me freedom to fund and focus on other passions, and I teach others to do the same. The skills I’ve learned from this business have advanced other areas of my life such as finance, marketing, and sales. When connecting with people I’ve found a disconnection between creativity and purpose with business, but here’s where conscious capitalism comes into play.
Conscious capitalism uses the power of entrepreneurship and business and merges it with a higher purpose designed to do something greater. Being vegan has a political cause, environmental aspect, health benefits, and compassion towards animals. With such an important movement there’s a massive need for people to contribute their skills and launch businesses and join forces with other veganpreneurs.
If you don’t know where to start I challenge you to write a list of skills you possess and think of ways you’d like to contribute to the world. Everyone has a skill that can benefit someone else. If you’re not in a financial place to leave your job I recommend you start off as a hybrid entrepreneur and build something part-time while you work your day job.
There’s room for everyone and you have something unique that can impact many. Here’s to the Veganpreneur!
Author Bio:
Lailah Moridzadeh graduated from CSUF with a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Broadcast Journalism, and a minor in Radio-TV-Film. Her life path and skills led her to running a business as an insurance broker and vegan coach helping people become healthier, wealthier, with more time and money freedom to reach their full potential in life. Visit GetFreeVeganLifeInsurance.com for more information.