Get Your BIG On Start BIG

Yesterday you heard Jane’s story that launched Get Your BIG On. Today it is my turn to share with you how it all began for me. As far back as I can remember I have been goal driven. I worked my way through college holding down two jobs. I completed my degree graduating Magna Cum Laude. I won a full [...]

Start BIG Entrepreneurs Give Back and Go Green

www.paperfeet.com Meet paperfeet by TOMBOLO - the world’s thinnest flexible sandal, pocket ready for your next adventure. Jimmy Tomczak invented the patent-pending minimalist art sandals from a process that upcycles billboard sheet plastic into functional outdoor gear. Jimmy was using a huge McDonald’s advertisement to keep a leaky roof dry when the idea came to [...]

Start BIG Give BIG Entrepreneurs Give Back

As the co-founder of Get Your Big On. com I am fortunate to meet many people who are living a big life. I have been blessed to interact with entrepreneurs who are not only making it big for themselves but helping others. Meet forty-two year old Terry  Grahl. Entrepreneur and a person who Gives BIG! [...]

Entrepreneur’s that Start BIG

Over the last two weeks I have been inundated with stories of entrepreneurs who are Starting BIG! I find myself inspired daily by the stories I am receiving.  Many have overcome major obstacles. This week I featured one of those big stories as my pick of the week on www.getyourbigon.com. I thought I would share his [...]

StartBIG Tip 2 Trademark your name!

So you have a great idea and you are ready to go into business. My Tip 2 is to Trademark your name. What is a trademark? According to Wikipedia a trademark or trade mark or trade-mark[1] is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, business organization, or other legal entity to identify that [...]

JACK AND THE MAGIC BEANSTALK

Recently I was one of a “select group” to be invited to attend a webinar on starting your own business. I received a barrage of emails about the magic steps to success. I was intrigued and stayed tuned in until it came time to buy. The cost of the webinar? $1495.00. Why did I not [...]