How did you manage the transition from nonprofit work to founding Solid Core?
Replied byAnne Mahlum
Founder & CEO at Solid Core
Niche: Fitness, Health & Wellness, Technology
Revenue: $100K–$500K/month
Location: USA
Started: 2013
It was scary, but I knew I had to trust myself and go all in. I wanted to do something bigger, and I saw fitness as a way to build that empire. It wasn’t just a hobby for me, it was a vision.
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