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Why Patience is Key to a Successful Marketing StrategyIn this episode, Terrell discusses the importance of patience and consistency in building an effective marketing strategy. He shares a personal analogy of planting a garden to illustrate how growth takes time – similar to deve ...  Show more

Why I Choose Focus Over Boundaries in Business

In this episode of The Finance and Accounting Show, Terrell A. Turner, CPA shares a candid take on why he doesn't follow the traditional advice of setting strict boundaries in business. Instead, he explains his personal approach—extreme focus—inspired by lessons from his military ...  Show more

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