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Venue recommendations in Vegas for a "mastermind event"?
Have any of you hosted or attended a great event in Vegas?...I'm asking because I'm looking for recommendations on venues for our own. 👀 For sure, a stunning setting and an impressive arrangement would be ideal for a gathering of 15 to 30 people. I'll be recording this event as well, so it has to look cool 🤣😎 Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated :)
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Hey Jamie - I live in Vegas and think there's a ton of incredible venues that you can tap into. Off strip recommendations: Durango (opened yesterday) M Hotel Green Valley Ranch Red Rock Casino All have great conference room options, beautiful designs for hosting, and are gems for locals. Let me know if you would like more info.
First Paid Client
Took my first paid client today. It is an hourly rate I am happy with as a beginner, and it is ongoing. Used contactbird to automate DMs, Sent around 50 messages in a day, got 2 interested responses (or a 2.7% response rate) One of them was sold right away -- frictionless sale. My offer is helping creators & entrepreneurs to get clarity on their specific focus, in 30 - 60 minutes. And they only pay if they are satisfied. Had the call today, the client got huge value from the call, he wants to do another next week. Pumped. I did this offer for free a with about 7 different people first, and refined my system, And it went really smoothly on my first paid call.
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New comment Feb '23
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Congrats!
Podcast with Wiktor Romanowicz (everyone's favourite meeting host)
#33: Wiktor Romanowicz - Scaling 6 & 7 Figure Companies, Working With Andrew Kirby, Sales If you somehow don't know him yet: Wiktor Romanowicz is a growth consultant. After dropping out of school at 15, he began his entrepreneurial path. Along the way he has made websites, ran a high level esports team, been a fitness coach, a salesman/ appointment setter and is now a growth consultant working with Andrew Kirby to scale the business to $1 million per month. In this episode Wiktor shared a lot of frameworks he uses to approach the world and make good decisions. YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts All Links P.S Freshest thumbnail I have ever made P.P.S. I came up with a song in the style/ beat of Andrew Tate's Mr Producer: Mr Wiktor, he is the best host Mr Wiktor, no one else comes close Mr Wiktor, he's gonna bring that feeling Mr Wiktor, to the 'ccount'bility meeting
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Loved this one. You both did great!
Clarification on MBTI
Since this platform has shown interest in Carl Jung & MBTI I've wanted to give my 2 cents after having studied cognitive functions for a little over 4 years now. There are some misconceptions that I thought I'd help clarify. 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐨𝐠𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐟𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 MBTI is often used via the website ''16personalities''. Unfortunately, despite this website being fun, their typing is incredibly inaccurate. This happens because they follow the letter typing system which has no scientific backing. What I mean by letter typing is for example ''INTP'' (my MBTI) being looked simply and the ''I'' for introvert and ''N'' for intuitive. Instead MBTI is set up in cognitive functions INTP being ''TiNeSiFe''. As you see there are four sets of functions to each Myers-Briggs type. In this case - Dominant Ti (introverted thinking) - Auxiliary Ne (extroverted intuition) - Tert Si (introverted sensing) - Inferior Fe (extroverted feeling) 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐠𝐨 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐌𝐁𝐓𝐈 The best way is to learn about cognitive functions, what do they mean and how do they differ. For example, Te means extroverted thinking which is dominant in e.g. ENTJ's. ENTJ's are really concerned with structuring the life around them. How can they set their life up in a way where it'll benefit them most. There's a lot of stereotype ENTJ's in movies because they're such fierce characters. I think a really great example of an ENTJ is Iman Gadzhi, lot of you will know him. If you learn about his personality you see why. The second best way to learn about cognitive functions is by going to the Sakinorva MBTI test. I still don't believe a quiz will ever be good enough but it's far better than 16personalities. I've seen people who thought they were mistyped but they just didn't understand the functions well enough until years later. Once you know your dominant function, there are only 2 MBTI's left for you to decide from. This will make it much easier for you to see which MBTI you are. In my case I've known my dominant function to be introverted thinking. Because when things don't make sense to me I'll malfunction and figure things out until they do. That's a typical INTP trait.
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@Robin Bäcker I took both .. care to help me analyze this haha? Appreciate you.
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@Robin Bäcker Solving problems: I’ll lean on trial and error AFTER figuring out what’s already been done. So I’ll make a hypothesis of what I think can work based on my past experience, current data out on the web, and try to test my hypothesis asap. Was I in the right direction? If yes, keep going. If no, reset my hypothesis with my new information and hopefully the next go around has better results. This process is very much in isolation, not really discussing it in depth with friends or family. There are times where I won’t be rigid and I’ll just go straight into figuring it out through trial and error. Total f*** it attitude. Although I’ve changed this up a bit over the last 5 years. Cognitive functions I least resonate with: Extroverted Thinking (Te) Introverted Sensing (Si) Extroverted Intuition (Ne) Does that help in any bit? Thanks again!
Personality Types
Hello! I'm curious, what's everyone's Myers-Briggs (MBTI) personality type? 🤔 And if you want, your Enneagram type as well. I'll start first. Myers-Briggs: INTP | Enneagram: 5w4
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Matt Jez
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I help the Flow Research Collective build relationships. DM me! Working with Rian Doris (CEO of FRC + new owner of consulting.com)

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