Corporate World With Entrepreneur Bug- Sharon Horne-Ellstrom

In this episode of the One Funnel Away Stories, I welcomed serial entrepreneur Sharon Horne- Ellstrom. Sharon has been in the entrepreneurial space since she was thirteen years old. Her first business was selling ice to restaurants and evolved to her starting many successful businesses over the years.  She is the founder of PajammaGramma.com where she helps female entrepreneurs grow and scale their business in ways that won’t kill them. It’s a cause that she doesn’t take lightly. In 2010, Sharon suffered sudden cardiac arrest due to a lifestyle filled with stress and overwhelm. Since then, she had made it her focus to continue her passion in business building but to do so holistically.  Sharon’s journey is filled with great insight as she shares the power of overcoming challenges, pushing through our limitations, and prioritizing our wellness.  Key Takeaways: Corporate world vs. entrepreneurship (1:41) How Sharon developed her mindset towards becoming an entrepreneur (3:30) What it means to learn from your failures (5:33) Sharon on not allowing challenges to hold us back (7:00) Walking away from corporate America (9:27) Don’t do what you don’t love (11:02) How to make an impact  (13:45) What actually limits us (17:26) Additional Resources: Take the One Funnel Away Challenge Get your DotCom Secrets eBook by Russell Brunson Subscribe for more awesome stories!  And remember - you’re always just One Funnel Away! ---- Step #1:  Get Russell Brunson's Free Books Dot Com Secrets  |  Expert Secrets  |   Traffic Secrets   Step #2: Want More 'One Funnel Away' Training? Free 30 Days Summit  |  One Funnel Away Challenge   Step #3: By The Way, I'm A HUGE 'Funnel Freak' If You Want A 2 Week Trial To ClickFunnels, Go Here g ILoveClickFunnels.com  

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