The Honesty Experiment for Entrepreneurs is a 30-day challenge to become a better entrepreneur. Participants get daily tips and questions to help them understand themselves, identify areas for improvement, and apply these learnings to their business. Sign up!
Entrepreneurs are constantly trying to get inside the minds of their customers, but do they know their own minds? If they understood themselves better, would their business improve? In the next 30 days, we’ll find out – follow us on Twitter to stay updated!
Danny Beckett Jr
Family is first and after that he’s all startups and business (San Francisco)
@dannybeckettjr

Why participate? “Always searching to learn and grow myself.”
Chris Barrett
Founder of PRserve (Philadelphia)
@chrisbarrett

Why participate? “I always try to be as honest as possible, but I want to learn how I can even be more honest!”
Jose R. Mejia
Multi-disciplinary disciple of getting things done (New York City)
@JoseRMejia

Why participate? “Seems like a great way to craft a better version of myself.”
Brian
A touring and recording musician who runs an event production company called Mole Street (Philadelphia)
@molestreet
Why participate? “To keep building.”
Anna Lauren Farrell
A freelance entertainment producer in film, theatre, and digital/television commercial production (New York City)
@annalaurenf

Why participate? “I’m all about personal development in business and matters of the heart. If I can marry the two that’s a sweet spot. Successful people understand people. Understanding yourself is the first step in that process.”
John Michael Hydo
I’m one grateful dude (Los Angeles – Silicon Beach)
@JohnHydo

Why participate? “Getting honest with myself, introspection, the hard questions, and ‘what the heck am I doing here’ are all core to who I am. I’d love to be part of an ‘experiment’ that explores who we are and why we do what we do. Honesty is a great tool that I use to uncover and discover God and the answers to those questions. Doing this experiment with others on the same life journey sounds fantastic.”
Paulissa Kipp
Creative BraveHeart and Curious Phoenix empowering truth prospectors to discover the gold within (Omaha, Nebraska)
@paulissaisms

Why participate? “As an entrepreneur, it is as important to be honest with yourself as it is to be honest with customers.”
David Brown
A young latino cofounder of Smart Money Entrepreneurs, an equity crowdfunding portal that protects investors through proprietary financial tracking tools (Yonkers, NY)

@SmartMoneyDave
“I want to share my experience building a tech startup in NYC.”
Amber
Defined by three words: introvert, wife, mother (San Antonio)
@aleighsb
Why participate? “I would like to take an honest look at whether I’m cut out for being an entrepreneur.”
Martin
A software developer and currently cofounder in a startup (Beijing)
Why participate? “I want to find out if I am honest enough about my contribution to our startup.”