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We will be sending out new editions bi-weekly and you'll be receiving the first three. If you want to continue receiving them, [SIGN UP HERE.]( PODCASTFor the Sport of Business®: Nasareen Shahi [For the Sport of Business Podcast]( Nasreen Shahi is a fashion influencer, blogger, mother of 3, and Stage IV breast cancer fighter. The Texas native used her love for fashion and beauty to turn her passion project, "Hey Nasreen," into a successful blog catering to stylish moms everywhere. Nasreen embodies the Sport of Business through her pursuit and curation of versatile, “dressy casual” outfits. In [this week's episode]( Steven and Nasreen discuss how to create an online community organically, the power of a positive mindset, and Nasreen's life-changing cancer diagnosis. BUSINESSFrom Sports to Business [From Sports to Business]( CUTS is about winning in the sport of business. Here are some examples of professional athletes who, after sports, channeled their competitive spirit into the business realm. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Net Worth: [$800 Million]( The Rock played football for the University of Miami, then played in the Canadian Football league before retiring from professional sports. The Rock soon became an action-movie star and one of the highest-paid actors ever. He has a successful Under Armour line called Project Rock and operates his own production company. An investor whose most successful stake is 30-40% in Teremana Tequila has a conservative $2 billion valuation. In 2020 alone, he earned $87.5 million - [this video from Forbes]( how he did it. Danica Patrick, Net Worth: [$80 Million]( Danica is a former professional race car driver. She has appeared in a record-setting 14 Super Bowl commercials, 13 of which were with her longtime partner, Go Daddy. After retiring, she quickly shifted her focus to being an entrepreneur and business owner. Danica has her clothing line, Warrior, authored a book, Pretty Intense, and is the sole proprietor of Somnium, a vineyard in California. [In this interview]( with sports agent & entrepreneur, David Meltzer, Danica talks about her secrets to business success. George Foreman Net Worth: [$300 Million]( George is a retired boxer who became a wildly successful entrepreneur. After his boxing career, he was approached by Salton, Inc, which was looking for a spokesperson for its fat-reducing grill. They paid for the right to use his name; since then, the company has sold more than 100 million units. [In this interview]( Mr. Foreman discusses how he made his career switch from boxing to business. STEVEN'S WORLDHow CUTS Grew Without Outside Funding [@StevenBorrelli]( SPORTSKC Current's New $118 Million Dollar Stadium [KC Current's New $118 Million Dollar Stadium]( The Kansas City Current is part of the NWSL National Women’s Soccer League. They just recently announced they’ve broken ground on a new state-of-the-art stadium, an [$118 million]( 11,500-seat professional women’s soccer stadium at Berkley Riverfront. More than [60%]( of the project leads and designers are women, as they hope the stadium can be a start to creating more awareness for women working and playing in the sporting industry. The stadium is set to be completed by early 2024, in time for the regular NWSL season. The NWSL has made great strides in the past few years by securing some significant investors, including Natalie Portman, Serena Williams, Bill Lynch, and many more. This could be the start of good news reoccurring for the NWSL. BOOKSWhat We're Reading at CUTS HQ [What We're Reading at CUTS]( You can dream about your business all day long, but serious go-getters take actual steps to achieve clear-cut goals each day. It takes more than passion to get into the groove of entrepreneurship. You need [good productivity habits]( — and you might need a bit of habit-breaking, too. [Click here]( for three of the best books for entrepreneurs who want to learn the habits of successful entrepreneurs, get productive, and make the most of their time. HEALTH & WELLNESSChoosing The Diet That's Right For You [Choose the Diet That's Right for you]( People are more aware of what they [consume]( than we’ve ever seen. Multiple types of diets exist, which creates people feeling the sense of being overwhelmed. Choosing the proper diet is essential and should be researched before fully committing. Here are three [things]( you should keep in mind when deciding to choose a new diet: Likeability: A plan should always include foods you enjoy eating, or it will be hard to commit fully to the diet long-term. If the diet is too restrictive, you will sooner or later become bored, leading to returning to old habits. Balance: Your plan should always include a good blend of nutrients and calories. Removing or consuming too much of an entire food group can cause nutritional problems. Always ensure you are correctly maintaining balance when starting a new diet. Flexibility: A flexible plan uses a variety of foods from all major food groups. You want to find a program that allows you to quickly pivot at the grocery store if they don’t have a particular food item available. Super precise diets can be time-consuming and challenging to maintain long-term. SPOTTED IN CUTS [Spotted in Cuts]( Thanks for reading the first edition of the For The Sport of Business Newsletter! We will be sending out new editions bi-weekly and you'll be receiving the first three. If you want to continue receiving them, [SIGN UP HERE](. [Have feedback? Anything you were expecting to see but didn't? We'd love to hear from you!]( [Join the Conversation]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Custom]( © 2022 CUTS CLOTHING 5839 Green Valley Cir. 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