Follow my journey as I share my personal findings, learnings, achievements as well as failures of being an entrepreneur, all while working a full time job like everybody else!
Being an entrepreneur/solopreneur is all about mindset and personal development. That's why I decided to invite for this episode two gentlement who are more experience than me and are specialized in personal branding and coaching. Guest 1: Jorn Gijzen, you can find him on Facebook, LinkedIn and on the website too https://www.jorngijzen.com/ Guest 2: Steven Hobson, also can be found on Facebook and LinkedIn Tag us on Facebook/Instagram or whatever platform you use and let us know your thoughts about this episode!!
In light of the recent events, I wanted to dedicate an episode to the current quarantine situation around the world and why you should not waste this precious time you have available.
Just sharing the things that happened to me in the past two weeks. Also in this episode I am turning 26 years old! Hooray!!
In today's episode we will be talking about the importance of investing money and time to improve our knowledge, skills and whatnot. Because everyone wants to become fitter, more successful, earn more money and so forth, but very few are willing to first invest in themselves in order to get there!
As early as possible, we should all create the perfect customer "avatar", or as I refer to it, F. R. E. D. (Fears, Results, Emotions, Desires). Of course at the beginning you will be most likely saying yes to everyone, because we are eager to get our first clients, results and testimonials. But the more your start working with different kinds of people, more you realize that actually you DON'T want to work with everyone!
Introducing 2020 with my personal commitments and methods that you can adopt as well to stick with your goals and planned activities. Will be releasing weekly new episodes from now on, so tag along and let's make this year (and decade) the best one so far!
After a long pause, I am back with a new episode! Sorry again for being MIA almost a month now... But I felt I had nothing really interesting to share with you
Seldom we realize how important it is to provide value upfront, before even getting anything back in return. We are not used to that anymore, we immediately want to see our ROI. And that's why people have generally grown wary of strangers offering their help... In order for you to be profitable, you need to show that you are not in only for the money and that you actually want to help people!
Tyler S. Clark is the co-founder of two digital marketing agencies: Simply Powerful Consulting and ADcountants. Tyler is known as the ClickFunnels Certified Partner for the accounting industry and successfully sold his accounting firm after adding 6 figures of new business growth two years in a row by utilizing sales funnels and online marketing. He recently moved abroad to the French Alps with his long-time girlfriend and business partner, Marine Laurent, and their Chow Chow, Tea. A devout martial artist of Tang Soo Do and Tai Chi as well as a degreed philosopher, Tyler embodies a certain type of practical effiency that lends credence to the phrase "there is power in simplicity".
In this episode I will cover the importance of giving value first, whether in business or other aspects of life. This way, you are able to build relationships and get the results you are looking seeking on the long-term!
Many people don't realize how detrimental it is for progress to say yes to everything and everyone. We have so much focus and mental energy on a daily basis, and if you are truly working your way towards a certain goal, then you should be at least aware of how often you are allowing others to "take" your time and/or energy.
Today I am going to be talking about the Art of Delegating: how you should be operating when working towards your dream and where to find the right people to work with you in a team.
Why I believe that a strong mindset makes all the difference in the world, and some practical examples on how to improve your daily productivity and focus.
I wanted to start from the very beginning: where I was born, where I grew up and what life events led me to where I am currently living and working. After turning 25 this year, I had some interior wonders and sort of an "existential crisis". This forced me to take action and work towards building a better future for myself, the close friends and loved ones.