Jason Feifer is a journalist and editor in Chief at Entrepreneur Magazine, a magazine entrepreneurs read to gain insights into building their businesses and careers.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Turning mistakes into positives (Smedberg's Farm, Maine) Home of the LOBESTER.
- His interview with Mark Wahlberg - Mark Wahlberg's Secret To Becoming More Disciplined
- Why, sometimes, your effort isn't enough. You can work your ass off, and you will not get what you're looking for.
- But, you can learn to shift your attention to create a new version of what you wanted to satisfy the desire you had.
It's Not Just About the Hustle
Banging your head against a wall will not turn that wall into a door. But if you shift that effort into something more constructive and realistic and fits better with your skill sets and the resources available, it can create something just as good.
Content creation
When you're producing content, you're not creating it for yourself; you are making it for an audience, so you better understand that audience, how to serve them, and how you can deliver it in a way that no one else can.
Stop Doing What People Hate
This is a quote from Jesse Cole, 'Stop doing what people hate'. Every business does things people hate, and they think it's ok because that's how things have always been done.
Think about it and make an effort to eliminate them. Why would you do it to your clients if it annoys you when dealing with other businesses?
Final Tip
Treat your time like your most valuable resource. You don't spend money at total random, and you should not spend time at total random either.
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If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com
DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST?
If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.
My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, “This is mine”.
If this sounds like you, we should talk.
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After we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business.
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