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The Accidental Studio

There is such a thing called a ‘lifest yle business’. In a previous incarnation, Lisa was the CEO of an organisation that helped people start and develop their own businesses, and she understands the dif ference between the lifest yle business and the business that is able to grow and take on a life of its own.

In essence, a lifest yle business begins and ends with the owner of the business. Take them out of the organisation, and the whole thing stops. The government didn’t and doesn’t care for this sort of enterprise. The government wants businesses that have the capabilit y of grow th, and most lifest yle businesses have a natural ceiling on their grow th capacit y if the owner

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