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The Entrepreneurial Journey Of Travel Influencer, Jessie Lee Ward

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Having the desire to impact the world and actually working at inspiring the world are two different things. For Jessie Lee Ward, it is important to follow up her desire with some actionable work. “Mindset is everything,” she says. “The mindset to start, the mindset to continue, the mindset to grow, the mindset to change, the mindset to have more grit than you ever have quit. Nearly everything runs through having a powerful mindset in who you want to be and who you want to become.”

Jessie has built more than one multi-million dollar business in the last decade and sees it as a continuation of her rise from lack to prosperity. “I have built 3 multi-million dollar monthly businesses online in the last 9 years without any paid advertising,” she says. “I grew up in a small town in Maryland in poverty and have changed the legacy of my entire family from a decision to go toward entrepreneurship.”

Going on, she adds, “I have several businesses. I am a leader in a network marketing company, I own a hair salon, I trade money, I own part of a construction company, a CBD company, and more.”

Presently, Jessie is looking at different ways to make her impact continuously felt. “I am forever growing,” she points out. “I want to continue to impact the world. I have been utilizing a ton of social media to make that happen. My podcast in general is approaching 1 million downloads with no signs of slowing down.”

All this success started from a simple need to provide her rent. “I needed $300 a month to pay for my rent, it was really for nothing more. It turned into a huge animal of its own but at first it wasn’t about anything more than survival.”

From there, she has gotten to the top and has no intention to stop making impact.

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