We are all bigger and stronger than our problems, no matter how big those problems are.

It is all too easy to get into the self-sabotaging habit of giving ourselves the excuse not to rise to the challenge because of circumstances. Life is hard in general and we each have individual stressors within our daily lives that make our routines feel daunting. Some people will table a goal or task until they feel more inspired, better rested, less stressed, or some other variable. However, one commonality among successful people is that they tend to accomplish the goals they set for themselves within the expected timeframe no matter what external factors in their lives are making showing up difficult.

We offer you today a simple two-step plan for getting what you want: Wake up, kick ass.

Don’t make it complicated, simply take on the day regardless of how you feel or how you feel about it. It sounds harsh but often some tough love is exactly what we need to move forward. Entrepreneurs especially are bound to have a lot of rough days as they tend to be underfunded, overworked, and undersupported while they get their business to a profitable state. But entrepreneurs are scrappy and the most successful are those that choose to stay up all night finishing a presentation, grow their business despite battling a major health issue, or develop a product everyone tells them is impossible.

We at E.B. Howard Consulting exists to help these entrepreneurs. As a small business, we get it and we have been there. We want to help our clients succeed and offer them the kind of support and understanding that can only come from experience. If you are a small business ready to find the perfect non-dilutive funding you need to grow, give us a call.


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We assist our clients in locating, applying for, and evaluating the outcomes of non-dilutive grant funding. We believe non-dilutive funding is a crucial tool for mitigating investment risks, and we are dedicated to guiding our clients through the entire process—from identifying the most suitable opportunities to submitting and managing grant applications.