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“Arete Syndicate is about relentless self-improvement,” explains Mylett. “To build an amazing company, you first have to build an amazing person.” This philosophy underscores the program’s commitment to developing entrepreneurs who can lead in boardrooms, communities, and society. Navigating the Entrepreneurial Triad: Body, Mind, Spirit Against America’s challenges, Frisella and Mylett advocate for a holistic approach to personal and entrepreneurial development. The triad of body, mind, and spirit becomes a roadmap for navigating the complexities of business
to creating entrepreneurs who are not just successful in business metrics but who radiate health, mental fortitude, and a sense of purpose. Accessibility in Action: Live Calls and Events The accessibility of Frisella and Mylett is not just a token gesture; it’s a deliberate effort to bridge the gap between mentor and mentee in an industry often characterized by distance. Live calls and events are real-time platforms where entrepreneurs can connect with these titans. “We’re not interested in being distant figures on a screen,” says Mylett. “We want to be present, engaged, and accessible. That’s
“Your body is your first business,” Frisella asserts. “Physical health is not just a personal matter; it’s the foundation for sustained success in the entrepreneurial journey.” “Your mind is your most valuable asset,” adds Mylett. “Cultivating mental resilience is not just about facing business challenges; it’s about navigating the storms that life throws at you.” “Your spirit is your compass,” they agree. “Aligning your business mission with your values and purpose gives it depth and meaning.” This holistic perspective, deeply embedded in the Arete philosophy, reflects a commitment
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