When you strip away the noise of social media, validation, and constant “hustle culture,” the most successful entrepreneurs often point to a deeper truth: lasting growth comes from within.
The story of Prescott, founder of Now Alchemy, is a powerful example of this. His journey — from battling trauma to building a wellness brand recognized by celebrities — highlights four lessons every entrepreneur can apply.

1. Set Intentions Boldly
Big breakthroughs rarely come from timid goals. Prescott once declared he would “mainstream Ormus,” a product virtually unknown to the public. Within weeks, Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato were talking about his company live on Instagram.
👉 Action step: Write down your next bold intention. Don’t just hope for it — claim it, speak it, and align your work with it.
2. Serve From the Heart
Many entrepreneurs chase validation — money, followers, awards. Prescott flipped that mindset. From selling unlabeled bottles on the street to landing on Erewhon’s shelves, his growth came from focusing on serving others, not himself.
👉 Action step: Audit your last three business decisions. Were they ego-driven, or heart-driven? Shift one of them toward service this week.
3. Transmute Pain Into Power
PTSD, heartbreak, rejection — instead of letting those experiences define him, Prescott reframed them as catalysts. Pain became fuel, not an anchor.
👉 Action step: Write down your top three past setbacks. Next to each, list one skill, insight, or strength you gained because of it.

4. Stay Present
Validation is a trap. Presence is where peace lives. Prescott’s lesson is clear: success doesn’t come from chasing external approval, but from staying grounded in yourself and your faith.
👉 Action step: Try a “presence reset.” Once today, pause for two minutes — no phone, no agenda. Just notice your breath and surroundings.
Final Takeaway
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about scaling revenue or reaching the next milestone. It’s about who you become in the process.
Set bold intentions. Serve from the heart. Turn pain into power. Stay present.
These aren’t just strategies — they’re practices for building a business that actually lasts.
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