Welcome to Advantaged Business Solutions, the podcast designed for you as an entrepreneur and leader to turn your dream into a reality through the creation of a robust vision, setting audacious and challenging goals, and building winning strategies to get you to vision fulfillment. My aim with everything is to provide the greatest value possible to build you up as a leader. I want to offer you a different perspective than you may hear elsewhere. That’s not to say that my perspective is better or more advanced in some way, but rather, different. When you put together varied perspectives you become wiser. You can take in a lot of data, but until the data becomes information that translates to knowledge, which then transforms into wisdom, you will be lacking in your decision-making. That isn’t to say your decision-making is inferior but think about the process that I just described, data > information > knowledge > wisdom. When you reach the point of putting knowledge together, you become wiser and therefore make more timely and accurate decisions. I want you to know that my heart is to serve, and I want to serve you through this podcast.
The concept of not having enough time to accomplish something is often a result of misplaced focus and distractions rather than a genuine lack of time. By examining this belief objectively, one realizes that the problem lies in the allocation of time and lack of concentration. Rather than chasing perfection, it is crucial to be intentional about focus and recognize when work reaches a sufficient level of quality. By creating a conducive work environment, eliminating distractions, and setting realistic deadlines, one can overcome the notion of insufficient time and maximize productivity. The challenge is to assess work output objectively, ensuring that the pursuit of perfection does not hinder progress.
In this episode, I'll be focusing on the thought-provoking quote by Jean-Paul Sartre, "Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat." We explore its relevance to small business owners and leaders, examining the dynamics of leadership and the importance of active participation. We learn about Sartre's background as a philosopher and his refusal of the Nobel Prize, highlighting his commitment to questioning established systems. The quote emphasizes responsibility, action, focus, and engagement within a group or organization. We discuss the significance of leaders leading by example, fostering a culture of productivity and collaboration, and ensuring everyone is rowing in the same direction. Listen to discover if you or anyone on your team is rocking the boat and gain insights into effective leadership.
In this episode, let's look into the essential qualities every small business owner should possess to become a visionary leader. By embodying the qualities discussed in this episode, you can lead your business and your team to long-term success and create a positive and productive workplace.
In this episode, we look into the topic of discovering internal confidence that is sustainable and complements external sources of support. While external resources such as business networks, coaches, and educational programs can offer temporary boosts to confidence, true and lasting confidence is found by placing our trust in God and depending on His strength. We explore four key passages from scripture that highlight the importance of trusting in the Lord and finding solace in His guidance. By shifting our focus towards a higher power, we can cultivate unwavering confidence that allows us to navigate challenges with resilience, peace, and a steadfast sense of purpose. Rather than solely relying on external validation, this episode encourages listeners to explore their faith as a source of internal confidence that is sustainable and complements other sources of support.
In this episode, we explore the profound quote by Colin Powell, "Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership." While the quote refers to soldiers, it holds relevance for business leaders as well. You'll uncover three valuable lessons inspired by Powell's wisdom that can elevate your leadership skills and transform your business. By implementing the principles in this episode, you can become an exceptional leader who inspires and empowers your team to achieve remarkable results. Tune in to discover how you can enhance your leadership abilities and drive the success of your business. And remember to ask yourself, what am I doing today to improve my leadership?
In this episode, we explore strategies for success in growing your small business through effective leadership. By empowering your team, fostering open communication, and developing a growth mindset, you create a culture of success. Leading by example, staying agile and flexible, and setting clear goals ensure your team is motivated and focused. Investing in talent development, emphasizing adaptability and innovation, and committing to continuous learning and improvement are essential for staying competitive in a rapidly changing business landscape. By implementing these strategies, you revolutionize your leadership, your business, and pave the way for extraordinary achievements. So, take action today and embark on the journey to transform your small business into a powerhouse of success.
This episode dedicated to small business growth reveals essential keys for sustainable expansion. We explore the significance of analyzing financial statements for recognizing growth indicators. Optimizing finances involves creating detailed budgets, implementing cost-cutting measures, and exploring alternative funding options like crowdfunding and angel investors. Overcoming resource constraints is achieved through leveraging technology, outsourcing non-core activities, and maximizing physical space utilization. Lastly, we delve into the power of email marketing, discussing strategies for building an email list, crafting compelling content, implementing automation, and measuring campaign success. The episode provides practical advice and actionable insights to empower small business owners in their pursuit of sustained growth.Episode 62Episode 65Episode 68Episode 71Learn more about the Advantaged Business Solutions Coaching ProgramBook Your Free Discovery & Strategy Call
In a world where direction is the key to success, the ancient wisdom of Proverbs 29:18 echoes with urgency: 'Where there is no vision, the people perish.' This timeless truth unveils the profound importance of vision, illuminating its power to inspire, unite, and propel individuals and societies towards a brighter future. Together, let's delve into the transformative insights that emerge from this profound quote, uncovering the essential role of vision in shaping purpose, fostering growth, and igniting the flames of progress.
In the face of recent uncertainties and economic challenges, it's time for leaders and entrepreneurs to shift their mindset from mere growth to the power of operational efficiency. While the last few years may have felt like a period of stagnation, it has revealed valuable lessons about what truly matters in our lives and businesses. Now, it's crucial to evaluate the core of your business, eliminate waste, and optimize processes to pave the way for a leaner, more profitable future. Let's explore practical strategies inspired by the renowned Toyota Production System and learn how to transform your business operations into a well-oiled machine. Get ready to unlock the secrets of operational efficiency and embrace a mindset that leads to sustained success.
Understanding the financial health of a small business is a complex puzzle, but there are three key pieces that, when put together, reveal a comprehensive picture. The Profit and Loss Statement, the Cash Flow Statement, and the Balance Sheet hold valuable insights into a business's performance, liquidity, and overall financial well-being. In this episode, we dive deep into the correlation between these financial reports, unveiling the secrets to effective financial planning, identifying improvement areas, and ultimately maximizing profitability for small business owners.
In the world of business, success doesn't happen by chance. It is the result of visionary leaders who possess the ability to create, articulate, own, and relentlessly drive their visions to completion. These leaders understand that a clear vision provides a roadmap for their organization's future, aligning their team's efforts and inspiring them to reach new heights. In this episode, we will take a look at a leadership quote by Jack Welch.
Productivity, a word that elicits both intrigue and anxiety, often leaves us questioning its true essence. What does it mean to be more productive? How do we measure productivity? And why does the pursuit of productivity often lead to heightened stress levels? In this episode, we embark on a journey to unravel these mysteries and discover three invaluable tips for enhancing productivity without succumbing to stress. So, fasten your seatbelt as we delve into the concept of laser focus and explore its profound impact on your productivity and well-being.
We're delving into a topic that might seem reserved for accountants alone: cash flow statements. But hold on, because understanding your cash flow is vital for every small business owner. In this episode, we'll break down the complexities of cash flow statements into easily digestible insights that you can seamlessly incorporate into your business. So, grab your pen and paper, because we're about to embark on an educational journey that will empower you to make wise financial decisions and thrive in the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship.
In this episode, let's explore a powerful quote that defines great leaders as those who inspire others, adapt to change, pursue excellence, empower their teams, and bring out the best in others. The episode breaks down five key pieces of advice derived from the quote and provides thought-provoking questions for you to reflect upon and grow as a leader. The advice emphasizes the importance of inspiring and motivating the team, embracing change and adaptability, setting high standards for continuous improvement, empowering others through delegation, and investing in growth and development. By incorporating these principles into your leadership approach, you can create an innovative, productive environment and inspire your team to achieve greatness.
In this episode, we'll discuss the distinction between leading and managing and why it matters for entrepreneurs. Drawing from Admiral Grace Hopper's quote, "You manage things, you lead people," I'll emphasize the importance of recognizing the differences between these roles. While management focuses on control and task execution, leadership involves vision, relationship-building, and long-term thinking. As entrepreneurs, it's essential to excel in both aspects and by investing in developing future leaders, we can create more time for strategic leadership and vision development. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to reflect on their own management and leadership practices, identifying areas for improvement and growth.
In this podcast episode, we will explore the importance of understanding your balance sheet. Your balance sheet provides a snapshot of your company's financial position, allowing you to assess its health, make informed decisions, and set goals. We will discuss the components of your balance sheet, including assets, liabilities, and owner's equity, and how you can assess solvency and liquidity. I'll highlight the value of tracking changes over time, analyzing financial ratios and indicators, and effectively communicating with stakeholders. Additionally, we'll discuss seeking professional guidance if needed. By understanding your balance sheet and asking the right questions, you will be empowered to make wise financial decisions and navigate your business toward its goals.
How you lead helps translate your vision into reality. In thinking about your vision as the next destination on the legacy journey of your business, you know that there are more iterations of vision to come, however, your team may not. Leading from the place of vision fulfillment will allow your team to see where you are going in the next three to five years, it will help keep them inspired and will allow them to see their place and their contribution. Which is where you want your team to get to, owning their space.
Leadership in today's small business landscape is more challenging than ever. With rapid advancements in technology, globalization, and the shifting workforce, small business leaders must be equipped to navigate these changes and overcome the unique leadership challenges that come with them. This episode delves into these challenges, providing a historical context and examining the impact of technology, globalization, and the changing workforce on small business leadership. From there, we'll explore key strategies for effective leadership, including continuous learning and development, collaboration and communication, and adaptability and resilience. Whether you're a seasoned small business leader or just starting out, this episode provides actionable insights and advice for developing your leadership skills and building a thriving, successful business in today's rapidly changing business landscape.
In this episode, Vincent delves into the topic of understanding the profit and loss statement for small business leaders. The profit and loss statement, or income statement, is a financial report that outlines revenues, costs, and expenses over a specific period. The episode breaks down the key components of the statement and gives some insight as to the significance of understanding this statement.
This episode of the Advantaged Business Solutions podcast delves into the topic of why small business owners often put off crafting a robust vision document for their business. We'll discuss common misconceptions about vision documents and why they are actually crucial for business success. The benefits of having a clear vision, including increased focus and direction, better decision-making, and improved communication with stakeholders, will be explored. We'll also cover the consequences of not having a vision document, including a lack of direction and purpose, poor decision-making, and difficulty in attracting and retaining employees. You will also find tips and advice for how to overcome the challenges of creating a vision document and encouragement to start the process today.
Are you a small business owner feeling held back by limiting beliefs about success and money? In this episode, we dive into the common misconceptions that can prevent you, the small business leader, from reaching your full potential. From the false idea that success and wealth are mutually exclusive, to the pressure to sacrifice your personal life for your business, we will explore the harmful beliefs that can hold you back. Join me as we break the chains and empower you to take your small business to new heights.
Are you unsure of the difference between a mission statement, a vision statement, and values? Do you know the significance of each one for your business? In this episode, I'll discuss the importance of having a clear mission, vision, and values for any business. From guiding decision-making to inspiring long-term goals and shaping the culture, I'll explore how having a clear understanding of these key elements can lead to success and positive impact.
Small business owners wear many hats, but when it comes to finances, it's crucial to be disciplined. In this episode, I'll dive into the strategies and tools necessary to navigate the financial storms that come with owning a small business. From understanding your financials to prioritizing expenses and managing cash flow. So whether you're just starting out or have been in business for a while, don't miss this opportunity to take your financial management skills to the next level.
Running a small business can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be overwhelming and disorienting. In this episode, I explore the common causes of disorientation and lack of focus among small business owners, and the negative consequences it can have on their business. From feeling overwhelmed by multiple responsibilities to a lack of clear goals, we discuss the common reasons small business owners lose focus and feel lost. But I don't stop there, I also provide practical strategies and tips to help small business owners regain focus and overcome disorientation. From setting clear goals and creating a daily schedule to self-care and taking regular breaks, I provide actionable advice to help small business owners achieve clarity and stay on track. Whether you're just starting out or have been in business for years, this episode is for anyone looking to overcome disorientation and achieve success in their small business.
Starting a small business is a big step, and for many, it can be a challenging journey. From lack of a clear business plan, limited financial resources, difficulty in reaching and retaining customers, and limited access to resources and support, there are many obstacles that can prevent small business owners from achieving success. In this episode of The Advantaged Business Solutions podcast, we explore the most common obstacles small business owners face and provide actionable advice on overcoming them. Tune in and take your small business to the next level.
In this episode, we'll cover everything from identifying your target market and setting clear goals to developing a marketing plan and managing resources. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, you'll find valuable insights and actionable advice that you can apply to your own business.
To get to your vision you will need to set some goals along the way. In this episode, we will discuss setting detailed goals that will stretch you and move you toward significant action.
Are you struggling to create a vision for your team or business?In this episode, you will discover why it is important to craft and cast vision for your team and/or business, as well as receive my top 3 tips for casting that vision.
Welcome to 2023! I hope you are making the transition into a new year with big expectations. I wanted to take some tie to reintroduce myself to you and let you know where we are journeying through this podcast for 2023. Thank you for coming along on the ride.
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What does it mean to be a servant leader?How do servant leaders equip others for success?How and why are servant leaders committed to the growth of others and their success?How do servant leaders cultivate teamwork?How do you strike a balance between servanthood and leadership? Or, is there a balance that needs to be struck at all?What does this all mean for you in a practical and actionable way?Through this episode of the Advantaged Business Solutions podcast, I hope you see how you can serve through your leadership and start taking action immediately.In this episode, I gave you many questions for consideration. Here are the questions so you can take your time with them:What do people on my team need from me?How can I lead through service?How can you invest in the long-term professional, personal, and spiritual growth of those you lead?How could this affect the culture of your business or the future of your business?What are relationships like between team members in your workplace?Is there a step you can take to cultivate trust, teamwork, and better relationships today?As always, you can connect with me on social, or send me an email. I would love to hear your questions, thoughts, and ideas.Stay Engaged.Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Do you possess and display inspiring traits of an exceptional leader? What does it mean to be an exceptional leader? Why does this matter to you? What happens if you don't understand the various traits of an exceptional leader?In this episode, we dig into these questions and more, as well as look at 10 inspiring traits of exceptional leaders.Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Let's chat about leadership paradoxes, and how you can thrive. In this episode we will answer, what is paradoxical leadership, and why should you care? What problems do the paradoxes of leadership create for you? How do you overcome, live, and flourish within these seemingly contradictory paradigms? In addition, we'll go through some examples of paradoxes you're faced with as a leader.As always, if you have any questions or want to send me your thoughts you can email me at vincent@vincentream.comWant to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Leading anywhere is becoming increasingly difficult with the complexities of the world. This episode addresses why leadership is more challenging than it used to be by looking at three specific challenges, discussing why it is essential to understand them, and what you can do to start overcoming and moving forward with increased confidence.Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Leaders, the way you think, the mindsets you hold, and where you choose to set your mind, matter. I want you to walk into tomorrow with an advantaged way of thinking and viewing mindsets that will serve you in a positive way.Let's talk about what mindsets are, why they are important to you as someone who is leading a business, walk through some of the most common mindsets that need a boost or to be adjusted, and finally how you can go about doing that.As discussed in the episode, here is the link to the 6 Types of Working Genius website and The Working Genius podcast.Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
What is it that makes up a leader's distinctiveness?In this episode, we will be discussing discovering your distinctiveness as a leader, and answering the questions, why is it important to know this? How do you use it practically? And, how do you develop and grow it?In discovering your distinctiveness as a leader, there are three main components I focus on, and there is a long list of reasons why understanding and knowing what makes you distinct is important. To bring it all together, you need to be able to look at what the broad application is of your distinctiveness, and what you can do to develop and grow.Here are the links to the episodes mentioned:Episode 37, How to Enter into and Resolve Conflict in a Healthy WayEpisode 38, Improving Your CommunicationEpisode 36, How to Uncover and Overcome Limiting BeliefsWant to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
What is intentional action? What isn't intentional action? Do you think in a way that provokes curiosity in you, and others? How does empowerment play into your intentionality? In this episode of Advantaged Business Solutions, we will answer these questions and help you move your leadership and business forward.As leaders, I am sure that you go into every day with the best of intentions. But, do your good intentions always turn into significant action?I bet your mind is turning right now, and if you're honest with yourself you may not enjoy the answer. So, how do you turn your intentionality into actions that will have a real and lasting impact on your business and your team?Robert Burns is quoted as saying, “The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.”While that can be true, I like to play on that some and say the best-laid actions of business owners go awry because they aren't intentional.Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
What are the rapid changes facing leaders? How do you lead when you can't see very far ahead? What are some new best practices?In this episode, I want to answer those questions with you as well as point out the lesson to be learned in all of this and offer you a practical application, that something you can take away and put into action immediately.If you are looking to enhance your ability and skill so you can better lead your business and your team, then check out the Advantaged Business Solutions Facebook group. In this community, you will find live training each week designed for you to grow your leadership, and grow your business so you can fulfill your vision. (See link below)Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Demystifying StrategyYou hear the word strategy thrown around all of the time, but do you really know what it means for you as a leader, especially as someone who is leading a business.I want to help you answer what is strategy? Where does strategy come from? Finally, what are the essentials of developing and then implementing a strategy?If you can answer those three questions you will be well on your way to mastering strategy as it pertains to you specifically.Strategy starts with your vision, then your goals (or milestones) are pulled from your vision, and your strategy is built to show how you plan to get there. The essentials of that are: first, you must know where it is you are playing, and how it is you are going to win there; second, how you will play to your strengths, and managing what matters; and third, think it through.Your leadership inside of your business is vital, I cannot stress that enough. Building a strategy to see your goals achieved and your vision fulfilled won't be easy, but I know that you are up to the challenge. Even if you need help from a coach, that is a growth opportunity for you, and you will still be up to surpassing any challenge.My challenge to you after you listen to this episode, take a look at your business and your leadership by answering these questions. Do you have a robust vision written out? Have you pulled goals from that vision? Does your strategy give you the how to achieve your goals and fulfill your vision?Want to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
Capturing Lessons LearnedWe all know that it's important to capture lessons learned, and apply what we discovered so we can improve and grow. I think we can all agree on that.But are you are doing that? Are you taking the time to record the lessons you've learned? What kind of system are you using to make sure nothing is lost? Or do you simply wing it?I want to give you some questions to consider and send you on a mission of discovery. What is the importance of looking back? Why would you want to do this?How often should you be looking to lay hold of lessons learned, or the frequency of writing down these important lessons?What data are you capturing when I set yourself to this significant task?I am a firm believer that you need to try things out for a while and then decide what's working and what isn't. Some things you will see need changes sooner, and you should make those changes quickly. These are any situations that come up where you see the immediate negative impact and a course correction is required.For everything else, it takes time to truly understand the significance of what course of action you have chosen. It may be the right course of action but is in need of adjustments. Or, it's completely wrong and needs an overhaul or thrown out altogether. That's why you make changes to what you're doing after longer intervals. This gives you enough time to really understand and be able to make a clear evaluation of what you've decided to do.If you found value from this, I would love to hear your biggest takeaway. Send me an email or a DM on social and let me know what you took away. And if you're brave enough, let me know what action that is leading you to take.~Stay EngagedWant to connect further?FacebookTwitter Consider supporting the show!For as little as the price of a cup of coffee, you can help me continue to grow this show.Buy Me a Coffee
I am revisiting the topic of values that you lay out for your team or your organization. Values look so great boldly displayed on the office walls, they inspire us to be better at what we do. Or do they?With that, there are a couple of very important questions. First, what is behind the value, the definition? Second, what does the value look like when you put it into action? When companies start to survey employees, what is often uncovered is that the behavior of executives, and even other employees, don't line up with what is described as being valued.I want to dig into these questions, and again demonstrate to you what is taking place after you produce that wonderful mission, vision, and values.The key takeaways:Values can be turned into behaviors without being a negative thing.You must provide a detailed enough definition so there isn't space for interpretation.You must hold yourself and everyone else accountable._______________________________________________________________________You can support the show and help keep it ad-free here.If you would like to learn more about the service I offer to entrepreneurs and business owners, check out the website.
Do you know where to start so you can get your business off the ground? What about if you are ready to scale your business, what is your first step?Guiding entrepreneurs like you through answering these questions is what I do.Entrepreneurs like you need to be able to see the future of their business through casting a robust vision, setting goals, and building a winning strategy.This is the why behind the design of the Advantaged Business Solutions coaching program.Through this program, you will grow through understanding the significance of casting vision, setting goals, and building a winning strategy. You will move into the future knowing where you and your business are going, and how you will get there.Book your Discovery & Strategy call now! There is only a limited number of spots available.
It is obvious that clear and effective communication is a must-have skill for leaders. So, why are there leaders that are poor communicators and are not willing to grow? It could be that no one has taken the time to challenge them to improve their communication.That is what I want to do in this episode, extend a challenge to you to become a more effective communicator. It may be that no one has ever challenged you. Has anyone ever challenged you to improve both your written and oral communication skills? If not, here it is.I want you to grow and become an effective and clear communicator so you never have to deal with the frustration of seeing work done twice that could have been prevented. I want you to be able to avoid the frustration of a mess with the people you lead because you were ineffective in communicating clear expectations and boundaries.
Let's talk about building a conflict resilient team. How difficult is it for you to resolve conflict? It doesn't matter if the conflict is at home or in the workplace, it can be very difficult to enter into that and come to a resolution that is restorative. Most of the time confrontation takes on a combative feel and tone that puts one side on the defensive, which only leads to counterattacks. That isn't helpful. I have seen unhealthy conflict resolution far more than I have seen it done in a healthy way.This goes back to motivation. Do you want to be right? Or do you want to move beyond the contention, grow, and maintain the relationship?That means you have to understand why conflict resolution is important? Then, how to walk through it in a healthy manner. That is the real goal of this episode, to give you the tools to enter into and resolve conflict where the outcome is maintained relationships.If you are looking for help as an entrepreneur, book a free discovery and strategy call where we can discuss the vision you have for your business and your life.Book Your Call Here
Why do you need to understand your limiting beliefs? How do you recognize your limiting beliefs, and then once you recognize them, then what? What do you do from there? How do you go about correcting the thought patterns that lead to limiting beliefs?I will be walking you through these questions in this episode. By the end of this episode, I want you to walk away with an understanding of why this topic is relevant to you, along with the influence on your potential that either living in or out of your limiting beliefs can have. In addition, I want you to be able to recognize your limiting beliefs and then have the tools to eliminate them and move forward.
Where does annual planning start, and how do I go about doing that?In this episode, I want to answer those two questions by discussing your go-to place to start, and the how-to in order to boost your confidence going into the next year knowing that you have a solid plan.In episode 32, I discussed quarterly planning, its importance, and some how-to there as well. If you haven't listened to that yet, you should go back and check that out first.If you listened to this, and you're left wondering if your vision is sufficient enough to plan from, or you're wondering how to extract goals from your vision, let's talk. Maybe you have those down, but you aren't fully comfortable with then laying out the roadmap, or strategy, to get you to goal achievement and vision fulfillment. If that is the case, you can set up a free discovery and strategy call with me. We can discuss your business and see what ways I am able to help you in your journey.BOOK YOUR FREE CALL HERE
So, this episode is about how to time travel. I hope you are asking the obvious questions. First, has this guy lost his mind? Second, what is he talking about?The first question is easy to answer, no, I have not lost my mind. You can travel through time and I will get to that explanation in answering the second question. The short answer is I am talking about mentally traveling through time to extract lessons and knowledge that you can turn into wisdom and apply to your future.In the episode I layout:What the topic is all aboutWhy you would go through this exerciseHow to go about itKey takeawaysAs always you can reach me through email or DMEmail MeFacebookInstagram
I am seeing a trend, people don't know where to start when they've identified that they are stuck. Whether they are holding themselves back or are being held back, understanding the right questions to ask is often the key to unlocking the instruction manual for the right tool that needs to be used, and how to use that tool.In this episode, I talk about what's holding you back. I touched on this topic in episode 6, but I wanted to revisit this from a different angle.If you are in any sort of stuck place, from business to plain old everyday life, you need to examine what is holding you back.If you are looking for more help in uncovering a stuck place in your business, and then moving from that, book a free Discovery + Strategy Call today.
Do you get stuck planning what is coming up for your business? Do you get stuck planning what should come next in your life?It is an easy place to get stuck. But as you probably already know, and I know that you've heard me say, with a well-written vision of where you want to go planning becomes that much easier.In this episode, I break down quarterly planning so you won't miss anything that you have coming up.Send me an email or DM if you have questions or want to talk about what I can help you achieve.Email: vincent@vincentream.comBooking a Free Discovery + Strategy Call
There is a lot of confusion that surrounds the difference between a mission and a vision.In this episode, I want to dispel the myth that these two things can be interchangeable. I discuss the differences between the two and what should go into your mission statement.
In this episode, I talk about your desire, what you want. Because without this you are directionless, adrift at sea.You have to be able to answer the questions of, what do I want? Where do I want to go?Book a FREE Discovery & Strategy Call