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Build an Entrepreneurial Mindset With Neyo White

Starting a new business is not for the faint of heart. It requires faith, persistence, and a lot of hard work, a lot of it. Entrepreneurship involves the practice of creating,  developing, and running your own business, and adopting an entrepreneurial mindset is the mode of thinking that helps you achieve those goals. Successful entrepreneurs are those who embrace challenges, mistakes, and failure as opportunities to develop new skill sets to help them succeed in the future.

32-year-old Neyo White lived in Detroit, Michigan, for 20 years of his life. After 20 years, he decided to move to Chicago, where he was raised. Later, he moved to Las Vegas and then to Atlanta, where he worked a 9 to 5 job at Publix.

Every entrepreneur is unique, and no path to success is the same. Still, all successful entrepreneurs share a specific skill set that allows them to solve problems, overcome obstacles, and thrive in their respective fields. Those skills are consistency, hard work, and good research skills. Neyo White possesses these very skills, and this is why he believes that he will be able to establish as many businesses as he wants so that he gets the financial stability that he wants.

Neyo established multiple businesses to smoothen his cash flow. He began this journey by starting a clothing venture that goes by the name Legacy Wealth Fashion, which is a business that makes customized t-shirts and hoodies. He launched this venture for young and emerging entrepreneurs to have cool apparel to wear.

Another venture that Neyo is working on is his short-term Rental Real Estate business.

Even though he is still learning the ropes for running this particular venue, he has so far been able to have his business registered with the state of Georgia. He created his LLC and got his tax ID petition number but, unfortunately, has not been able to purchase property because of credit and his financial situation.

Last but not least, after going through a horrible skin-damaging experience, Neyo decided to launch his own skincare products, which would especially be formulated for black African men. He’s got his fingers in many pies; rest assured, all of them are bound to taste absolutely divine. Do check out Neyo’s businesses and help him grow.

Brad Sullivan

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