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Every entrepreneur dreams of success, but the journey is rarely smooth. Last year, I faced one of the toughest storms a business owner could ever encounter—a betrayal from a trusted non-life insurance partner. It was the kind of blow that could have ended everything we worked hard for. The trust was broken, and the future of the company hung in the balance. There were days when it felt like the world was closing in. Our cash flow was threatened, employees were anxious, and I questioned if we could ever rise again. But in those darkest moments, I was reminded of why I started this journey: to create opportunities, to make a difference, and to build something that would outlast any single setback. Instead of giving up, I chose to fight. I secured loans—sometimes at difficult terms—just to keep the business afloat, I held on tightly our remaining cash, and I ensured that we are operating efficiently. There were sleepless nights, tough decisions, and moments of doubt. But slowly, with grit and faith, we survived. We are still here, rebuilding, growing, and learning. To fellow entrepreneurs and start-up founders:
Remember, there is no instant success in business. But there is always hope for those who refuse to give up. If you’re struggling right now, know that you’re not alone—and that every challenge you face is shaping you into the leader you’re meant to be. Keep going. Your breakthrough might just be on the other side of your biggest trial. What’s the biggest lesson your latest challenge has taught you as a leader? You might be interested in this article: Why Leaders Must Set Boundaries: The Hard Truth About Being Too Nice Many leaders and professionals have learned the hard way: if you are too sweet, people may eat you up. If you are too kind, they may forget your value. If you are too forgiving, they may repeat the same mistakes, knowing you will always let it go. If you are too helpful, you risk being treated as a tool, not a person. And if you are too strong, some may even try to break you, just to see if they can. Read more >> HERE
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Angelo "Jojo" Villamejor
President/CEO of OneNetworx AuthorMy journey with Onenetworx has been nothing short of transformative, and I'm excited to share my insights and experiences with you through this blog. Archives
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