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0 likes • Oct '24
Focusing on habits and health, brings wealth. To be a successful entrepreneur, you must be a successful person.. which means doing the little things for yourself and in life right.
lessons i wished i learned sooner
I’m glad I learned these lessons, but instead of you doing it too, learn from my mistakes, save yourself some time by reading this. - Perfection is the enemy of progress. I used to get stuck in the cycle of trying to make everything perfect. The truth? Perfection doesn’t exist. It’s better to launch, test, and tweak along the way than to wait for the “perfect” moment that never comes. All of business is just split testing what works. - You can’t do everything alone. When I started, I wore every hat—marketing, sales, client work, admin. But outsourcing and building a strong team has been a game-changer. You grow faster when you focus on what you're best at and let others handle the rest. - Not every client is worth the money. Early on, I said “yes” to every client. Spoiler alert: bad clients cost you more than they’re worth. Set boundaries, be selective, and work with people who respect your time and expertise. - Invest in yourself. I wish I’d invested in courses, mentors, and coaching sooner. The return on investing in your own skills and mindset is huge. Don’t be afraid to spend money to make money—it’s how you scale faster. - Failures are just data points. Instead of beating myself up over mistakes, I’ve learned to see them as lessons. Failed campaigns, lost clients, or missteps in hiring—they’re all just data. Learn from them, adjust, and keep moving forward. If you want anymore personal advice shoot me a dm or comment and I’ll give you some pointers.
2 likes • Oct '24
Love these pieces of advice! Especially the first one — Done is a lot better than perfect
Russell Brunson!
Ohhh yeaaahh finally leveled up. Happy to be here and connect with all you wonderful people. Big thanks to Russell for serving all of us and getting everyone in contact! In honor of Russell, what’s the best thing he’s taught you thus far? For me, I’ve learned so many skills and tactics from Russell - but by far the best thing he has taught me is how important faith is in leading people and running a successful business. ❤️‍🔥🙌
Russell Brunson!
3 likes • Oct '24
@Dwight Hunsaker stop stopping! :)
your brain lights up when you step into new places
It's wired to get excited whenever you explore something unfamiliar and being exposed to new areas of the map This is why video games are so fun because you're constantly uncovering new areas of the map It LIGHTS YOU UP hard It's why European explorers would sail across an ocean and explore new continents Become an explorer of new lands The more unfamiliar the environment the more your brain lights up It's an automatic response so that you don't die This is also why people like working in coffee shops Your brain is automatically activated You get that fresh energy and suddenly you're more focused
2 likes • Oct '24
Totally agree! change of environment = change of mindset A pro hack I use when feeling overwhelmed or burnt out is changing my environment (even if it is just going for a walk - coffee shops are great too)
find who not how
change your question, change everything
0 likes • Sep '24
So true, focus on the WHO and the WHAT, and the HOW will come 🙌
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