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'Identifying My Resources and Strengths' 

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Your greatest business resources are already around you.

Most entrepreneurs spend years chasing resources they think they don't have — more money, more connections, more time, more experience. This eBook is here to stop that cycle.

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Identifying My Resources and Strengths is a practical, guided workbook that helps you take inventory of the resources already in your life — your partners, your network, your community, your colleagues, and your digital tools — and the strengths already in your professional skillset. When you can see clearly what you have, you can build deliberately from it.

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This is not a theory. This is a working document you fill in, refer back to, and build on as your business grows.

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"I started my entrepreneurial journey in 2003 as a part-time technical college student and a full-time mom. I didn't have a roadmap — I had to build one. This workbook is the resource I wish someone had handed me."

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— Valencia Sims, CEO & Founder

V-Source Office & Marketing LLC

What's in the eBook

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This eBook is for you since…

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You are starting or growing a Business or Career and want a clear picture of what you already have to work with.

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You feel like you are missing resources — but haven't stopped to name the ones already around you.

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You are an Entrepreneur, a Virtual Assistant, a Consultant, or a Professional building something on your OWN terms.

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You want a practical, fillable guide — not a motivational read you finish and forget!

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You are ready to stop waiting for the right moment and START building with what you have right now.

This eBook is For You

Resource Circle

You can use a Resource Circle to increase your business profits by using it to identify and amplify your existing resources and strengths. The tool is designed to provide a comprehensive view of the business resources available to you from various areas of your life.

 

To use the Resource Circle effectively, you should list the specific resources you can acquire from the following four categories:

 

Colleagues: Professional associates who may offer expertise or support.

 

Network: Your broader circle of professional and personal contacts.

 

Partners: Individuals or entities with whom you have formal business alignments.

 

Community: Local or industry-specific groups that can provide backing or opportunities.

 

By identifying these resources, you can better understand what support is available to help you scale your business. To further enhance this process and drive profitability, the sources suggest evaluating your day-to-day business tasks to determine which ones you excel at and which ones might be better handled by the resources you identified in your circle. This allows you to focus on your strengths while leveraging your network to fill gaps, ultimately creating a more prosperous and "recession-proof" career

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