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Click To JOIN! Just Keep Learning Newsletter I WILL HELP YOU GET CLARITY, BUILD YOUR GROWTH MINDSET AND OWN YOUR BIG DREAMSProbably the most common question people ask me. (I love your questions, so keep 'em coming!)"How do I pick my niche?" or "I have so many dreams, which one should I work on?"Once you remove your dream blockers, you're gonna have a ton of ideas.And those ideas can become really overwhelming.So "picking" becomes that much more important.But I put "picking" in quotations because you can do them all (eventually).This was really freeing for me.A friend of mine, Jaime Masters who I really look up to reminded me. You can do all the things. But the fastest, less stressful way to do them all is in sequence.One at a time.So, the question becomes what is your "One Thing" for now?**For the full written version of the episode see the transcript. FOLLOW JustinInstagram – @JustKeepLearning.CaYouTube –@justkeeplearningpodcastTwitter – @JustinNolan_JKLTiktok – @justkeeplearning.caPinterest – JustKeepLearningcaFacebook – JustKeepLearningLinkedIn – Justin I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Jaime Masters is a business coach, author, and professional speaker who has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 450 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. As you grow older, it is challenging to make friends. But inviting someone to a Mastermind is a great business tactic to make friends. 2. The significance of creating a mastermind is the deep level of connection and vulnerability that you get from a crazy and bumpy entrepreneurial journey. 3. The people you surround yourself with - by osmosis - will influence you to start to understand and believe the same things they believe. It can level up your beliefs without you even realizing that it's happening. Start a mastermind now, and you'll get better and better as you go. Ready to join a MASTERMIND? The Common Path to Uncommon Success is available NOW! Visit UncommonSuccessBook.com to order your copy today! Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk? Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions Gusto Unlimited payroll for one monthly price with no hidden fees and automatic filing and payment of all federal, state, and local payroll taxes in all 50 states! Get 3 months free once you run your first payroll at Gusto.com/fire
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Jaime Masters is a business coach, author, and professional speaker who has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 450 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. As you grow older, it is challenging to make friends. But inviting someone to a Mastermind is a great business tactic to make friends. 2. The significance of creating a mastermind is the deep level of connection and vulnerability that you get from a crazy and bumpy entrepreneurial journey. 3. The people you surround yourself with - by osmosis - will influence you to start to understand and believe the same things they believe. It can level up your beliefs without you even realizing that it's happening. Start a mastermind now, and you'll get better and better as you go. Ready to join a MASTERMIND? The Common Path to Uncommon Success is available NOW! Visit UncommonSuccessBook.com to order your copy today! Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk? Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions Gusto Unlimited payroll for one monthly price with no hidden fees and automatic filing and payment of all federal, state, and local payroll taxes in all 50 states! Get 3 months free once you run your first payroll at Gusto.com/fire
Check out my interview on The Eventual Millionaire with Jaime Masters, where I shared some proven tips in writing SEO content, picking and testing the right SEO keywords, and some link-building tactics. Tune in! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/364.
It's ‘Flip the Script' Summer here on #GlambitionRadio, so that means YOU get to hear the tables turned on ME… in four of the BEST interviews I've been on over the past year or two! This week, you'll hear my interview by Jaime Masters on her inspiring podcast ‘The Eventual Millionaire'. (Be sure to subscribe here.) We recorded this back in 2020, but it was SO GOOD… I wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Jaime has me share my story through all its evolutions, twists and turns… back into the ‘90s and even prior to that. The post ‘The Eventual Millionaire' Summer Show Flip #3— Glambition® Radio Episode 291 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown.
It's ‘Flip the Script' Summer here on #GlambitionRadio, so that means YOU get to hear the tables turned on ME… in four of the BEST interviews I've been on over the past year or two! This week, you'll hear my interview by Jaime Masters on her inspiring podcast ‘The Eventual Millionaire'. (Be sure to subscribe here.) We recorded this back in 2020, but it was SO GOOD… I wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Jaime has me share my story through all its evolutions, twists and turns… back into the ‘90s and even prior to that. The post ‘The Eventual Millionaire' Summer Show Flip #3— Glambition® Radio Episode 291 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown.
It's ‘Flip the Script' Summer here on #GlambitionRadio, so that means YOU get to hear the tables turned on ME… in four of the BEST interviews I've been on over the past year or two! This week, you'll hear my interview by Jaime Masters on her inspiring podcast ‘The Eventual Millionaire'. (Be sure to subscribe here.) We recorded this back in 2020, but it was SO GOOD… I wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Jaime has me share my story through all its evolutions, twists and turns… back into the ‘90s and even prior to that. The post ‘The Eventual Millionaire' Summer Show Flip #3— Glambition® Radio Episode 291 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown.
It's ‘Flip the Script' Summer here on #GlambitionRadio, so that means YOU get to hear the tables turned on ME… in four of the BEST interviews I've been on over the past year or two! This week, you'll hear my interview by Jaime Masters on her inspiring podcast ‘The Eventual Millionaire'. (Be sure to subscribe here.) We recorded this back in 2020, but it was SO GOOD… I wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Jaime has me share my story through all its evolutions, twists and turns… back into the ‘90s and even prior to that. The post ‘The Eventual Millionaire' Summer Show Flip #3— Glambition® Radio Episode 291 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown.
John Lee Dumas showed early signs of his dedication and commitment to process. He pivoted to swimming after injuries forced him to leave the soccer pitch and basketball court his senior year in high school. JLD quickly transformed one weakness in technique each day; in the final competition of the season, John touched the wall first, winning the Maine State Championship in the 50-yard freestyle. After graduation from Providence College, John served our country as an Army platoon leader in Iraq. He continued searching for his purpose or "zone of fire" (to coin a phrase from John) - a place where passion, expertise, and experience intersect - and ditched law school, left the financial sector and real estate behind. He began devouring podcasts, quickly realizing the absence of a daily show dedicated to interviewing entrepreneurs and business leaders. John reached out to the host of his favorite podcast The Eventual Millionaire and the host Jaime Masters became his podcast guide and mentor. Fast forward to today, JLD has interviewed over 3,600 of the world's most successful entrepreneurs. John, his partner Kate Erickson, and their small virtual team are the highest-grossing daily affiliate and sponsorship show online. John and Kate are co-creators of Podcaster's Paradise, an online course, community, and resource assisting fledgling beginners to seasoned broadcasting professionals to realize their podcasting dreams. In his new book The Common Path to Uncommon Success John distills essential qualities, mutual habits, into 17 focused steps to success. We are honored, thrilled, and excited to welcome this podcast inspiration, John Lee Dumas, to this episode of Intrinsic Drive™. Intrinsic Drive™ is produced by Ellen Strickler and Phil Wharton. Special thanks to Andrew Hollingworth, our sound engineer and technical editor. For more information on this and other episodes visit us at www.whartonhealth.com/intrinsicdrive Follow us on socials (links below) including Instagram @intrinsicdrivelive
In this first episode of You Speak, Giocosa Listens, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Commissioner Masters and Associate Commissioner Dryden share their experiences with the child welfare system. Texas Adoption Resource Exchange Contact#: 1(800) 233-3405
Jaime Masters (http://eventualmillionaire.com/beyond) is the CEO of Evential Millionaire. She is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker and has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. In this conversation Jaime and Erik talk about 'Absolute Yes', Flow State, Time Tracking and Nootropics. This episode is brought to you by: * Justworks (http://justworks.com) * Textexpander (http://textexpander.com/podcast)
From the archives (May 6, 2019): Jaime Masters is a Business Coach // Keynote Speaker // Best Selling Author and Host of the popular "Eventual Millionaire Podcast" - where she's interviewed almost 500 self-made multimillionaire entrepreneurs. She's also been featured on: CNNMoney, Yahoo's homepage (6x), Business Insider, Inc, CNN Newsroom, Entrepreneur, Fox Business News, and Success Magazine. Get productivity tips that I only share with email subscribers. Become a Mark Struczewski Insider and get the top 5 productivity tips for free. ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom, and enjoy their lives. In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast, and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists, and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com. If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me: LinkedIn Follow Me on Facebook Telegram If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
From the archives (May 6, 2019): Jaime Masters is a Business Coach // Keynote Speaker // Best Selling Author and Host of the popular "Eventual Millionaire Podcast" - where she's interviewed almost 500 self-made multimillionaire entrepreneurs. She's also been featured on: CNNMoney, Yahoo's homepage (6x), Business Insider, Inc, CNN Newsroom, Entrepreneur, Fox Business News, and Success Magazine. Get productivity tips that I only share with email subscribers. Become a Mark Struczewski Insider and get the top 5 productivity tips for free. ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom, and enjoy their lives. In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast, and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists, and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com. If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me: LinkedIn Follow Me on Facebook Telegram If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Jaime Masters is a business coach, author, and professional speaker who has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 450 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. As you grow older, it is challenging to make friends but inviting someone to a Mastermind is a great business tactic to make friends. 2. The significance of creating a mastermind was the amount of deep level of connection and vulnerability that you get from a crazy and bumpy entrepreneurial journey. 3. The people you surround yourself with by osmosis start to understand and believe the same things they believe. It can level up your beliefs without even realizing that you are doing it. Start a mastermind now, and you get better and better as you go. Ready to join a MASTERMIND? Pre-order The Common Path to Uncommon Success now and get amazing pre-order bonuses while they last! Sponsor: Qwantify: Rock a business that GUARANTEES success and revenue! Apply to become a Qwantify Partner today at Qwantify.com.
Jaime Masters is a business coach, author, and professional speaker who has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 450 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. As you grow older, it is challenging to make friends but inviting someone to a Mastermind is a great business tactic to make friends. 2. The significance of creating a mastermind was the amount of deep level of connection and vulnerability that you get from a crazy and bumpy entrepreneurial journey. 3. The people you surround yourself with by osmosis start to understand and believe the same things they believe. It can level up your beliefs without even realizing that you are doing it. Start a mastermind now, and you get better and better as you go. Ready to join a MASTERMIND? Pre-order The Common Path to Uncommon Success now and get amazing pre-order bonuses while they last! Sponsor: Qwantify: Rock a business that GUARANTEES success and revenue! Apply to become a Qwantify Partner today at Qwantify.com.
John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award-winning podcast, Entrepreneurs on Fire. He’s interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, including Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Barbara Corcoran, Tim Ferriss, and many more. So I’m excited to find out more about what he’s learnt through these interviews. This episode is sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs. When your business is ready to make that next hire, LinkedIn Jobs can help by matching your role with qualified candidates so that you can find the right person quickly. You can pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Just visit https://linkedin.com/timecrafting (linkedin.com/timecrafting) to get fifty dollars off your first job post. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting https://betterhelp.com/timecrafting (betterhelp.com/timecrafting). Give BetterHelp a try today.In the run up to the launch of his new book, The Common Path to Uncommon Success: A Roadmap to Financial Freedom and Fulfillment, I wanted to find out what you can do to stay ahead of the game. Listen to find out more about producing a daily podcast, how JLD themes his days, keeping the money you make – and butchering Jim Carrey’s commencement speech. Talking Points How to follow a path without being constrained by it (2:33) Understanding the difference between simple and easy (3:53) Implementing practical exercises in JLD’s new book (8:53) The podcasts that inspired JLD to launch his own show (11:08) Having a mentor for any area of life (20:32) JLD’s tactics to help you avoid burnout (24:25) After Action Reviews and backwards planning (28:31) The FOCUS acronym (32:50) Quote "Choose your hard."Helpful Links https://uncommonsuccessbook.com/ (UncommonSuccessBook.com) (GET YOUR PRE-ORDER BONUSES BEFORE 3/23!) https://productivityist.com/podcast343/ (Episode 343: Consistency Over Authenticity with Seth Godin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V80-gPkpH6M (Jim Carrey's Commencement Address at the 2014 MUM Graduation) https://www.richroll.com/podcast/jedidiah-jenkins-582/ (Jedidiah Jenkins on the Rich Roll Podcast) https://solopreneurhour.com/category/guests/john-lee-dumas/ (John Lee Dumas on the Solopreneur Hour) https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/listen/ (Smart Passive Income Podcast) https://mixergy.com/ (Mixergy) https://therisetothetop.com/podcast/ (Rise To The Top) https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money (Planet Money) https://freakonomics.com/archive/ (Freakonomics) https://productivityist.com/podcast351/ (Episode 351: Eating Frogs with Brian Tracy) https://productivityist.com/podcast264/ (Episode 264: How to Build Yourself More Time with Jaime Masters) https://productivityist.com/the-productivityist-podcast-episode-15-with-jaime-tardy/ (Episode 15: Jaime Tardy) https://productivityist.com/podcast289/ (Episode 289: The Vision Driven Leader with Michael Hyatt) https://productivityist.com/podcast239/ (Episode 239: Free to Focus with Michael Hyatt) Want to discover some of the books mentioned on the podcast? https://www.scribd.com/g/9a8d8 (Check out Scribd, my reading app of choice.) Podcast Theme Song: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/eFDGyraN87 (Nothing at All by Fictions (courtesy of Epidemic Sound)) If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a rating and/or review wherever you listened to the episode. And if you want to have easy access to the archives of the show and ensure you don't miss the new episodes to...
So many people play small and are afraid of taking big risks! In today's Better Wealth Episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Joe Sanok, thought leader, productivity researcher, speaker, author, and business owner. Joe shares his story of working in counseling, mental health, a career in a community college, and his journey of discovering his passion project for something bigger and better. In his new upcoming book “Thursday As The New Friday” Joe shares a sneak peak by discussing with me the history of the 40 hour work week, the philosophies & psychology behind productivity, and why companies seeing better success and productivity are those who are changing to more flexible creative scheduling, and working at what they are best by off-shooting tasks. Joe shares with us his daily challenge question that drives his productivity - “What do I hate in my work week that can be taken off my plate?” Listen as Joe explains his experience and expert data on the impact of podcasting on businesses and the ways he helps companies expand their business by launching their own podcasts. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Guest Bio: Joe Sanok is a thought leader, productivity researcher, and speaker. As a TEDx speaker, HarperCollin author, business consultant, and podcaster Joe helps people to slow down to spark more innovation. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Jaime Masters, Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. Guest Links: https://practiceofthepractice.lpages.co/podcast-launch-school/ (Podcast Launch School) https://practiceofthepractice.lpages.co/pop-apply-page/ (Practice of the Practice)
As CEO of Eventual Millionaire, a business mentoring company, Jaime Masters specializes in creating automated systems and doubling her client's revenue. She's the author of Eventual Millionaire and a top business coach who is known for getting rock solid results. Over the past 10 years, she has taught six and seven figure CEOs, entrepreneurs and small business owners how to optimize every area of their business. Jaime is the producer and host of her own online show and has conducted over 500 interviews with millionaires and billionaires. She has been featured in Yahoo online, Inc.com, SUCCESS Magazine, Entrepreneur, Women's Health Magazine, and Business Insider. Jaime loves business and all things geeky. She's a momma of two amazing kiddos that are already making money in business as stilt walkers and contortionists (yes, that's super weird!). We talked all about her own life catalyst moments and what key aspects she's noticed all 7 and 8 figure business owners have in common. What a fun and fascinating conversation with Jaime. We spoke at great length about the traits of millionaires (she has interviewed over 500 of them!) and similar threads. Here are some of the interesting commonalities Jaime found out in her research: There's an attitude of 'push forward no matter what' and comfortability being out of their comfort zone. You've got to be fully committed to what you're doing. Commitment + action = money. There's a 'good at getting over obstacles' mentality that is crucial. Find out that one thing on your 'to do' list you're scared of, and do that. Listen to your heart and stay vision focused. She has noticed in working with many millionaires that women tend to get caught more in their head and fear than her male clients, but that in the end both sexes lean into their heart and trust their gut. A great tip and word of wisdom was discussing how important it is to feel prosperous. This feeling of prosperity has a lot to do with feeling worthy of receiving more money. A great way to practice and play with this concept is to pretend $1000 is just like $10. Imagine spending $1000 in the same way you would $10. Practice visualizing and feeling how it is to be prosperous. Connect with Jaime Masters Website: eventualmillionaire.com Facebook facebook.com/eventualmillionaire Twitter: @eventualmillion Instagram: @eventualmillion Enjoying the show? For iTunes listeners, get automatic downloads and share the love by subscribing, rating & reviewing here! *Share what you are struggling with or looking to transform with Julie at podcast@juliereisler.com. Julie would love to start covering topics of highest interest to YOU. Please also let us know if you are interested to be a guest on her show to discuss where you are stuck, and do live coaching with Julie on her podcast. Join host Julie Reisler, author and multi-time TEDx speaker, each week to learn how you can tap into your best self and become your You-est You® to achieve inner peace, happiness and success at a deeper level! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, industry thought leaders, and extraordinary human beings that will help to transform your life. Julie also shares a-ha moments that have shaped her life and career, and discusses key concepts from her book Get a PhD in YOU Here's to your being your you-est you! You-est You Links: Subscribe to the Podcast Learn more at JulieReisler.com Become a Sacred Member at The School of Sacredology Join The You-est You® Community for Soul Seekers on Facebook Subscribe to Julie's YouTube Channel Book Julie as a speaker at your upcoming event Amazon #1 Best selling book Get a PhD in YOU Download free guided-meditations from Insight Timer Julie's Hungry For More Online Program (10 Module Interactive Course)
Becoming a millionaire may seem like an unreachable star, but if you choose to persevere, nothing is impossible. On this episode of Marketing Speak interview, I welcome Jaime Masters. Jaime is the host of the Eventual Millionaire Podcast and has interviewed over 400 self-made millionaires, myself included. This has led her to discover what makes millionaires different from the rest. If you’re curious to know the secrets of wealthy entrepreneurs, tune in! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/251
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Starting a Therapist Podcast An interview with Joe Sanok, host of the Practice of the Practice podcast, on why, how, and when to start a podcast. Curt and Katie talk with Joe about what to consider when you’re a therapist with a bigger message. We get into some practical steps for podcasting. We also look at how you can create space for creativity, making a bigger impact, and slowing down. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Joe Sanok Joe Sanok is a thought leader, productivity researcher, and speaker. As a TEDx speaker, HarperCollin author, business consultant, and podcaster Joe helps people to slow down to spark more innovation. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Jaime Masters, Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. In this episode we talk about: The mistakes that Joe made that informs his work The need to listen to their audience prior to launching products How to listen to your audience “Fall in love with the pain and the people before you ever pitch a product.” Identifying pain points and the transformation Applying the therapeutic process to content creation Building your audience to the point that you can ask what the pain points are Why it would be a good idea to start a podcast Pod-fading - most podcasts stop releasing episodes within 12 episodes How to choose your topic The importance of being yourself Understanding the goals of your podcast The surprising things that happen when you have a podcast Visibility and connection that comes from podcasting Figuring out your next step and jumping before you’re ready The importance of setting limits around your time – how that impacts your performance The problem with over-thinking The benefit of delegating tasks and dramatically decreasing your time at work The process of refining your business to better support you and the problem of perfectionism Our Generous Sponsors: Kelly & Miranda – ZynnyMe Do you ever wish there was someone who could really tell you what the right path is for YOU in private practice so you could avoid wasting time and energy and get to what you love- helping clients? Kelly & Miranda of ZynnyMe are two therapists who just that! They don't get you cookie-cutter solutions that work for some people- instead they teach you a process that works for everybody. Kelly & Miranda of ZynnyMe have been helping therapists from across the country and around the world grow, revamp, and launch profitable private practices that really help people- while also making sure therapists' lives stay in balance. Their award-winning and multiple time sell-out Business School Bootcamp for Therapists is the largest private practice resource on the planet and will transform your life and business whether you are 20+ years in, or you are starting from scratch. They have the largest collection of free private practice resources for therapists - go to ZynnyMe.com today and sign up for their free Marketing Masterclass COVID edition and get access to 10+ hours of free training AND a free community for therapists that is NOT on Facebook! Hushmail Hushmail and Hush Secure Forms take the guesswork out of secure communications by providing encrypted email, web forms, and e-signatures all in one package. During a time when limiting contact is necessary to protect our clients’ health, using secure email and web forms to communicate is more important than ever. Now’s the perfect time to move your paper forms and PDFs to HIPAA-compliant, digital forms that your clients can easily fill out. You can send them through secure email or put them on your website. Hush Secure Forms makes emailing securely with your clients and using HIPAA-compliant web forms very easy. You can start with one of their form templates and customize it to reflect your practice or use their drag-and-drop form builder to build beautiful forms from scratch. No need for extra services to get your forms signed; Hushmail provides email, web forms, and e-signatures that work seamlessly together in one package to get the job done. Great for contact forms, health histories, client experience surveys, referrals, and screenings. Among other popular forms, Hushmail’s template directory includes a COVID-19 screening questionnaire and several screening forms such as the PHQ-9 depression screening and the GAD-7 anxiety screening, which calculate a score upon completion. And as a Modern Therapist Survival Guide Listener, you get a 10 percent lifetime discount. Just go to hushmail.com/therapyreimagined and sign up for the Hushmail for Healthcare plan that suits your practice. Hushmail has a plan for everyone! Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! Joe Sanok’s Practice of the Practice Podcast Special offer from Joe: Free e-course podcastlaunchschool.com practiceofthepractice.com Apply to work with Joe Relevant Episodes: Beyond Selling the Couch Delegating Virtually Anything Connect with us! Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Get Notified About Therapy Reimagined Conferences Our consultation services: The Fifty-Minute Hour Who we are: Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, the CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also Past President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. 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Do you know what millionaire business owners have in common? Jaime Masters asked this very same question and after interviewing almost 500 millionaires and being a business coach for 10 years, she is ready to share some of those patterns. As Founder and CEO of Eventual Millionaire, she has become like one of those entrepreneurs she used to just interview. Success leaves clues and she reveals to us a few of those in this interview. In this episode, Jaime shares how: She paints her own vision boards to turn her desires into reality. The speed of implementation is key because the faster you implement changes, the faster you get results. Millionaires always invest in themselves. Apply what you learn during this episode to discover your strengths and focus on what matters most while you are scaling. Learn more about Jaime here: https://eventualmillionaire.com/about/ or follow her on Instagram @eventualmillion. Are you a visionary entrepreneur who wants to create change with your company in the world? If so, I want to let you know about a free masterclass that I just wrapped up. In this short but powerful training, I teach you exactly how to create a brand that inspires the hearts and minds of your audience and invites them into massive action. These are the very same frameworks that I've used to help my own private consulting clients and national companies you know and love, spread their mission, launch expansion, and accelerate influence. To join in, visit https://joybrandcreative.com/movement. Visit https://laurameyer.consulting/podcast for full show notes.
In 2010, long before podcasting was cool, and before she had any traction with her ‘Eventual Millionaire’ podcast, today’s Glambition Radio guest crafted a vision… she wanted to eventually become a millionaire herself — and clearly outlined her future life despite how cheesy it felt to envision her dreams. And, through hopeful cold calls and emails, she slowly began to interview and surround herself with real millionaires — and discovered they had one strong success indicator in common: a clearly defined vision. On today’s episode of Glambition Radio, author and host of ‘Eventual Millionaire’, Jaime Masters, dispels the myth that reaching millionaire status is out of the realm of possibility, along with key realizations that show… millionaires, they’re just like us! The post Jaime Masters of ‘Eventual Millionaire’ — Glambition® Radio Episode 194 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown - the world's most recognized business coach for women entrepreneurs, leadership, speaker, and founder of The Trust..
Jaime Masters has been a part of the personal finance space since 2011. It all started with a desire to share her story. Listen as she talks about time management, building a business, sales and marketing, and more. For more information, visit the show notes at https://choosefi.com/159
Joel worked for Intel and they had amazing benefits including a paid sabbatical for two months every seven years. While on one of these he spent time with his daughter and loved every minute of it. At the same time the site he was working in closed down. He left to support two icons in the industry and now helps solopreneurs to get more leads and revenue with sales funnels. The key benefit of listening: How to build funnels with click funnels What the biggest struggles people have with funnels and how to overcome them How to run a scaling business whilst caring for people you love What you will also learn: His love and support for his three daughters who all have medical conditions What he learnt while working behind the scenes with Jaime Masters and Dan Miller Why Joel believes click funnels is the best software for sales funnels Why design is really important in addition to great content How marketing automation tools and click funnels work together What solopreneurs struggle with most when it comes to sales funnels A technique he used to research other solopreneurs before launching his own company The importance of cross-fit in his life Links: Active Campaign Salesforce Eventual Millionaire 48days.com ClickFunnels Toggl Books: 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller, Built To Sell Connect With Joel Louis On LinkedIn Integrator and Co. Startup Dad HQ Podcast Connect With Paul and Build Live Give On LinkedIn On Twitter: @BuildLiveGive On Facebook On Instagram: @BuildLiveGive Thank You for Tuning In! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it with others. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and on Stitcher to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live! If you are wanting to 2x your revenue, pay yourself more and work less hours – then our group mentoring program called BLG Surge could be for you. Work with like-minded solopreneurs to Build Live and Give. Go to www.buildlivegive.com/surge to apply today.
In today’s episode, we are joined by a very successful entrepreneur and podcast host, John Lee Dumas. John Lee Dumas, also known as JLD, is the founder and host of Entrepreneurs On Fire, an award-winning podcast revealing the journey of today’s most inspiring Entrepreneurs 7-days a week, every week. He has interviewed over 2,000 incredible Entrepreneurs, including Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Barbara Corcoran, Tim Ferriss, and many more. In addition to this, he launched the Podcasters’ Paradise community to help other aspiring hosts get their own shows off the ground. Listen and learn as JLD and I discuss the process of building a business and overcoming obstacles that come with it. We also talked about the importance and value of finding and hiring a mentor. JLD is an inspiration to anyone who strives to create something from nothing and thrive. If you want to thrive at something, this episode is definitely for you! Tune in! Episode Highlights: ● Learn about JLD and the 16-month Process of EOFire (2:50) ● Finding Valuable Mentorship (5:55) ● Overcoming Your Business Obstacles (8:40) ● Power and Importance of Interacting With Your Audience (10:30) ● Life in Puerto Rico (13:54) ● Book Recommendations and Key Bits of Advice from JLD (15:20) AND MUCH MORE! Resources Mentioned In This Episode: ● Know more about JLD by visiting his website: eofire.com ● Click here to subscribe to Entrepreneurs On Fire, an award-winning podcast where JLD interview inspiring Entrepreneurs to help YOU on your Entrepreneurial journey! ● Join the PodcastersParadise, #1 podcasting community that enables you to create, monetize and grow your podcast ● Connect with Jeremy: ○ Facebook ○ Twitter ○ YouTube ○ Instagram ● Learn more about Jaime Masters by visiting her website here or by listening to The Top One Percent Episode #54: One Goal At A Time with Jaime Masters ● Book Recommendations: ○ The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson ○ The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy Quotes: “It was about 16 months before I could actually say that I feel that I’ve hit my stride.” “Find the person who is currently where you want to be and that’s your mentor.” “It would be really difficult to find valuable mentorship for free.” “Monetization is a very hard thing to do.” “You don’t have to see the whole staircase to take that first step but you need to keep taking that next step.” “Take action. Start getting value. Start interacting with your audience.” “Try not to become a person of success but rather a person of value.” Ways to Subscribe to The Top One Percent: Apple Podcast Stitcher PlayerFM Podtail
I'm excited to welcome Jaime Masters as a guest on his episode of the podcast. Jaime is the host of Eventual Millionaire. She’s interviewed almost 500 self-made millionaires and billionaires. She’s been a business coaching for over 10 years and has taught six and seven-figure CEOs, entrepreneurs, and business owners how to double and triple their revenue. She has been featured in Yahoo Online, Inc.com, SUCCESS Magazine, Entrepreneur, Women's Health Magazine, Business Insider, and more. This episode is brought to you by Blinkist. It’s hard to find the time to sit down to read and learn more. When you don’t have free time, you can’t read or work on personal development. Blinkist is an incredible app that solves this problem and I highly recommend it. I've been a satisfied customer for years and I'd love for you to join me. Head to https://www.blinkist.com/timecrafting (https://www.blinkist.com/timecrafting) and start your 7 day free trial today AND get 25% off a new subscription!This episode is sponsored by MeetEdgar. I've been using MeetEdgar to help me pay greater attention to what I share on social media, when I share it, and how I share it. One element of my work that is going to be impacted by using MeetEdgar is that I can give greater attention to areas of my work outside of social media - like the book I'm working on - because MeetEdgar will take care of my social media needs. If you want to give MeetEdgar a try, visit https://meetedgar.com/timecrafting (meetedgar.com/timecrafting) and use the code timecrafting to receive an extended 60-day free trial! I've been friends with Jaime for years and have had the pleasure of hanging out with her at events in cities all over the world. She loves business and all things geeky. She’s the mother of two amazing kids that are already making money in business as stilt walkers and contortionists. (I need to get my two kids on this whole "making money" thing!) I wanted to talk to Jaime about her latest venture: Ownerbox. It's Jaime’s new brand that delivers business owners the dream they signed up for when they started their business. We talked about what her plan is for Ownerbox, why systems are important, and much more she does to help people build themselves more time. Talking Points What is Ownerbox? (1:32) Why Ownerbox was created (2:08) Why the "CEObox" and the "Ownerbox" are NOT the same (3:14) Jaime tells The Story of Joey (5:33) We discuss the idea of patience and how it translates into Jaime's latest venture (8:04) What Jaime's intent was when she started her Eventual Millionaire brand (9:54) Why Jaime thinks systemizing is important to success (14:46) The discussion Jaime had with her kids when she told them that she was going to have someone else other than herself pick them up every once in a while (17:44) Why Ownerbox helps owners "pick their spots" when it comes to where they spend their time and energy (19:50) This is what Jaime recommends you do that will help you build yourself more time (22:33) Quote "Knowing that systems work better is one thing. Doing them is totally another." - Jaime Masters Helpful Links https://ownerbox.com/ (Ownerbox) https://productivityist.com/podcast-beyond-the-emyth-michael-e-gerber/ (The Productivityist Podcast: Michael Gerber) https://productivityist.com/podcast226/ (The Productivityist Podcast: Paul Jarvis) https://eventualmillionaire.com/michaelgerber/ (Eventual Millionaire: Michael Gerber) https://eventualmillionaire.com/pauljarvis/ (Eventual Millionaire: Paul Jarvis) https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/how-the-debt-snowball-method-works (Dave Ramsey's Debt Snowball Method) https://eventualmillionaire.com/productivityist/ (The Speed of Implementation: An Exclusive Offer for The Productivityist Podcast) Jaime knows how to help business owners feel like they own their businesses instead of the other way around. That's why it's no wonder that she created Ownerbox;...
Our guest today, Jaime Masters is an entrepreneurial coach and podcasting pioneer. She hosts “Eventual Millionaire” and she shares with us today some fun, practical and insightful learnings on what it takes to become a legendary entrepreneur. She is an engaging business thinker who has her own quirks (love for costumes) and an amazing mother of two kids who are budding entrepreneurs. From Tardy to Masters Jaime Masters hosts the podcast Eventual Millionaire, where Christopher was once invited to promote his first book Play Bigger. She has interviewed close to 500 millionaires and she shares them through her book of the same title, Eventual Millionaire. Jaime shares with us some funny and serious experiences she had when she started using her maiden name again. The name “Jaime Masters” is now a brand and she admits that she has no further intention of changing her name again, even when she remarries. “It was something like, looking out when I'm 60, which person do I want to be? Which brand do I want to be building on my life?” - Jaime Masters Her Kids Attend Entrepreneur School It was a fun and admirable part of this episode when Jamie shared that her kids, a 12 and 10-year old, go to Entrepreneur School. The school has no homework and grades. They also do not have teachers, instead, they have guides. The school maximizes gamification for their modules. “They're learning 2x faster also, which is another thing the school wants. They learn life skills. My son video edited for my clients and is better than the editor that has been with me for 8 years.” - Jaime Masters Part of teaching life skills, they are set to become entrepreneurs early as they are encouraged to sell products and services during their summer vacation. Jamie’s son went door-to-door with his pressure washer business and her daughter went to sell rosemary to neighbors. “To me, the best thing about the school is, it’s about grit and pushing you out of your comfort zone. Teaching that at such a young age, not teaching memorization.” - Jaime Masters Concerns and Motivations of Solopreneurs Having interviewed around 500 millionaires, Jaime shares the inability to decide whether or not to hire a team is a common concern for them. Jaime further shares her process of assessing and diagnosing her clients’ concerns because sometimes, it is not a “team-problem” but an “owner-problem.” Furthermore, she acknowledges the fact that most entrepreneurs want progress in their business. She reminded, however, her personal experiences of failing due to the wrong reasons. “Knowing yourself really, really well is the best thing in entrepreneurship, even though it's shitty. There are millions of holes that open up but thankfully, the holes to fill it are not achievement and materialism, which you'll find out if you're long enough in the game.” - Jaime Masters To hear more about what motivates entrepreneurs and more relevant information about Jamie, download and listen to the episode. Bio: Jaime Masters is a podcasting pioneer, host of the popular "Eventual Millionaire”, a Business Coach, Keynote Speaker, and Best Selling Author. She’s been featured on: CNNMoney, Yahoo's homepage (6x), Business Insider, Inc, CNN Newsroom, Entrepreneur, Fox Business News, Success Magazine and Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different. Links: Eventual Millionaire Twitter: @eventualmillion Linkedin: jaimekmasters We hope you enjoyed this episode of Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on iTunes!
Our guest today, Jaime Masters is an entrepreneurial coach and podcasting pioneer. She hosts “Eventual Millionaire” and she shares with us today some fun, practical and insightful learnings on what it takes to become a legendary entrepreneur. She is an engaging business thinker who has her own quirks (love for costumes) and an amazing mother of two kids who are budding entrepreneurs. From Tardy to Masters Jaime Masters hosts the podcast Eventual Millionaire, where Christopher was once invited to promote his first book Play Bigger. She has interviewed close to 500 millionaires and she shares them through her book of the same title, Eventual Millionaire. Jaime shares with us some funny and serious experiences she had when she started using her maiden name again. The name “Jaime Masters” is now a brand and she admits that she has no further intention of changing her name again, even when she remarries. “It was something like, looking out when I'm 60, which person do I want to be? Which brand do I want to be building on my life?” - Jaime Masters Her Kids Attend Entrepreneur School It was a fun and admirable part of this episode when Jamie shared that her kids, a 12 and 10-year old, go to Entrepreneur School. The school has no homework and grades. They also do not have teachers, instead, they have guides. The school maximizes gamification for their modules. “They're learning 2x faster also, which is another thing the school wants. They learn life skills. My son video edited for my clients and is better than the editor that has been with me for 8 years.” - Jaime Masters Part of teaching life skills, they are set to become entrepreneurs early as they are encouraged to sell products and services during their summer vacation. Jamie’s son went door-to-door with his pressure washer business and her daughter went to sell rosemary to neighbors. “To me, the best thing about the school is, it’s about grit and pushing you out of your comfort zone. Teaching that at such a young age, not teaching memorization.” - Jaime Masters Concerns and Motivations of Solopreneurs Having interviewed around 500 millionaires, Jaime shares the inability to decide whether or not to hire a team is a common concern for them. Jaime further shares her process of assessing and diagnosing her clients’ concerns because sometimes, it is not a “team-problem” but an “owner-problem.” Furthermore, she acknowledges the fact that most entrepreneurs want progress in their business. She reminded, however, her personal experiences of failing due to the wrong reasons. “Knowing yourself really, really well is the best thing in entrepreneurship, even though it's shitty. There are millions of holes that open up but thankfully, the holes to fill it are not achievement and materialism, which you'll find out if you're long enough in the game.” - Jaime Masters To hear more about what motivates entrepreneurs and more relevant information about Jamie, download and listen to the episode. Bio: Jaime Masters is a podcasting pioneer, host of the popular "Eventual Millionaire”, a Business Coach, Keynote Speaker, and Best Selling Author. She’s been featured on: CNNMoney, Yahoo's homepage (6x), Business Insider, Inc, CNN Newsroom, Entrepreneur, Fox Business News, Success Magazine and Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different. Links: Eventual Millionaire Twitter: @eventualmillion Linkedin: jaimekmasters We hope you enjoyed this episode of Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on iTunes!
A business coach and the host of the Eventual Millionaire podcast, Jaime Masters has not only interviewed nearly 500 self-made millionaires and billionaires, but has also taught six- and seven-figure CEOs, entrepreneurs, and business owners how to double and triple their revenue. Today, Jaime joins us to share the lessons she has learned on her own journey to success and some great insight on finding focus, building barriers, and dealing with the uncomfortable stuff to reach your goals. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/2ZCppUa
Jaime Masters has interviewed more than 500 millionaires. On top of that, she runs some premium mastermind programs and is a sought-after business coach. I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to get on the podcast for years, and I think we came up with something unique and hopefully compelling. Jaime agreed to actually coach me on a couple of areas of my business. In preparation, she: took a look at the last 12 months of my business finances asked me to complete a time-tracking study to see what I was actually spending my time on had both my wife and I complete a 5-year vision document So, if you want to hear what a millionaire coach thinks of my operations and what I could or should be doing differently, or just want hear the kinds of questions that come up, tune in. I think you’ll find the insights applicable to your own business, no matter what level you’re at.
Jaime's been featured on Yahoo's homepage 6 times, and in Inc, Entrepreneur, and Business Insider. She's been a top Business Coach for over 10 years and has helped hundreds of 6 & 7 figure Entrepreneurs and Business Owners optimize every area of their business. She's also the host of the online show - Eventual Millionaire, where she's interviewed over 400 self-made millionaires. She's a tech geek, has two kiddos - and even has a sword wall in her house - Plus she loves creating automated systems and talking business growth! Eventualmillionaire.com 3:40 Jaime shares the top patterns in Millionaires #1: “Commitment to the end goal no matter what.” 5:17 Jaime talks about what she considers to be a piece of mental toughness. 6:14 Jaime explains the "Millionaire Myth" experienced by Olympic athletes and entrepreneurs. 7:53 “Loving both sides of the coin.” 8:40 Jaime shares how “visioning” is a top method used by the millionaires she’s interviewed. 10:33 Why do we downplay our wins? Jaime answers the question. 11:23 How to enjoy the journey: Jaime relates mental toughness as a way to speak kinder to ourselves. 12:58 Jaime’s secret to slowing down. The “gift of her lifetime.” 15:20 Jaime shares how her sword wall came to be. "Competition is a gift" 15:54 “Not about the win or the loss.” Finding out what truly makes you happy. 16:49 Burn out: Jaime sheds light on figuring out what truly matters. 17:51 How Jaimie sees adversity as an asset. 21:28 "Tall Poppy Syndrome" Jaime describes how to push past negative feedback while in the pursuit of your goals. 22:47 How Jaime applies mental toughness to be a mother of two and a business owner. 25:18 Jaime describes her hinge moment. 29:05 Jaime defines mental toughness and how she applies it to her life. 30:45 What is the purpose of "feelings", and how can they guide us? 34:43 Jaime shares another hinge moment, and how her new definition of success came to be. 35:32 Ways to get the most out of life on a daily basis. 37:54 Jaime describes how she quiets her mind using a technique different from meditation. 40:45 Jaime shares how business owners can benefit from jotting down their ideas. 42:05 Why Jaimie values creativity in her everyday life. Join The Mental Toughness Newsletter and TEXT DRROBBELL to 33444 ENTER DRROBBBELL at Getsom.com for 15% off. If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe on itunes and leave a review Dr. Rob Bell drrobbell.com
#200: Nine years ago, I had no idea that personal finance blogs existed. Then, as I was flipping through an issue of Kiplinger magazine, I came across an article about a woman who paid off $70,000 in debt in 16 months. Her name was Jaime, she lived in Maine, and she earned 3x her husband’s income. He made $30,000 per year; she made $100,000. They wanted to have a baby, and she wanted to stay at home for the first year, but their debt load made this impossible. She aggressively went into debt-crushing-mode, working 70 hour weeks while 7 months pregnant in order to tackle their debt. She started a blog (and later a podcast), Eventual Millionaire, to track her journey and interview millionaires. This article made me aware of the existence of personal finance blogs. I immediately thought, “I want one.” The following year, I started my own site, Afford Anything. Like Eventual Millionaire, it later became a podcast, as well. Today, we’re celebrating Episode 200 of the Afford Anything podcast. And so it feels fitting that the special guest for Episode 200 should be the woman whose story inspired the creation of this platform, Jaime Masters. For more information, visit the show notes at http://affordanything.com/episode200
Small town girl and natural introvert Jaime Masters has interviewed almost 500 millionaires on her podcast. How she developed her connection and networking skills is an inspiring story for any reticent business owner.
Small town girl and natural introvert Jaime Masters has interviewed almost 500 millionaires on her podcast. How she developed her connection and networking skills is an inspiring story for any reticent business owner.
“What you’re trying to do is find the gaps in your team, so that you can have somebody that complements you, because if you don’t have that you’re literally just going to be gritting your teeth trying to do stuff that you don’t like to do anyway. Scaling is very difficult when you hate half of the time that you’re working.” - Jaime Masters Would you like to know how to make a million dollars doing the heartfelt work that you love? Today’s Finding Brave guest helps entrepreneurs scale from 6- to 7-figures and higher, and she’s here to share the biggest differentiator between business owners who struggle to scale and never get there, from those who achieve net worth millionaire status and love their work. Jaime Masters has been featured on Yahoo's homepage 6 times, and in Inc, Entrepreneur and Business Insider. She's been a top business coach for over 10 years and has helped hundreds of 6- & 7-figure entrepreneurs and business owners optimize every area of their business. She's also the host of the online show Eventual Millionaire where she's interviewed over 400 self-made millionaires. She's a tech geek, has two children (and even has a sword wall in her house!) plus she loves creating automated systems and talking business growth. Jaime tells the truth in a way that makes people excited to be and do more, and the big message she shares is to love yourself on your entrepreneurial journey. Everyone, including millionaires, are going through some sort of trauma or challenge in their lives, and the key is to get into the arena, and just know that by being there, you are enough. To learn more about today's guest, visit: http://eventualmillionaire.com/
Jaime Masters (http://eventualmillionaire.com/beyond) is the CEO of Evential Millionaire. She is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker and has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. In this conversation Jaime and Erik talk about 'Absolute Yes', Flow State, Time Tracking and Nootropics. Mentioned in this episode: * Babbel – Try Babbel for free! (https://babbel.com/) * Alpha Brain - Try it free! (http://beyondthetodolist.com/alphabrain) * Timeular - Track your time and get 10% off! (http://timeular.com/beyond)
The Online SuperCoach Podcast | Attract, Sell and Serve like a Million Dollar Online Coach.
Jaime Masters is a business coach, author, professional speaker and has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, Jaime helps others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Distilling the knowledge and advice from her weekly millionaire interviews, her bestselling book is a detailed account of the stories, motivations, and actionable steps millionaires use to create success. The book, Eventual Millionaire: How Anyone Can Be an Entrepreneur and Successfully Grow Their Startup. Her work with millionaires has also garnered the attention of media giants, such as…Yahoo Finance (6x homepage feature), and Inc.com(5x), SUCCESS Magazine, Entrepreneur, Women's Health Magazine, TIME,CNN, Business Insider and more. Jaime Masters is available for speaking engagements, interviews, business opportunities, and coaching and consulting. Her areas of expertise include business, finance, strategic entrepreneurship, sales and marketing online and offline and scaling a business to $10 million. Connect with Jaime Masters For show notes, links, information and How to Attract, Sell and Deliver like a Million Dollar Online Coach go to OnlineSuperCoach.com
Jaime Masters has been featured on Yahoo's homepage 6 times, and in Inc, Entrepreneur, and Business Insider. She's been a top Business Coach for over 10 years and has helped hundreds of 6 & 7 figure Entrepreneurs and Business Owners optimize every area of their business. Jaime is also the host of the online show - Eventual Millionaire, where she's interviewed over 400 self-made millionaires. She's also a tech geek, has two kiddos - and even has a sword wall in her house - Plus she loves creating automated systems and talking business growth. In this episode with Jaime Masters: the power of mastermind groups, how Jaime got her start (don't do what she did!), how to start and grow your side hustle, a simple strategy she learned from interviewing over 400 self-made millionaires, what mistakes entrepreneurs make when they start out, how to build a team, the power of batching and how Jaime stays productive. eventualmillionaire.com Let me know what you think! Leave a comment here! If you'd like to support the show, you can click here to give a one-time gift in any amount or go to paypal.me/markstruczewski. Join The Mark Struczewski Insider Community or go to MarkStruczewski.com/community! Become a Mark Struczewski Insider or go to MarkStruczewski.com/insider for productivity tips! Take the productivity quiz and see how productive you really are. or go to MarkStruczewski.com/quiz ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom, and enjoy their lives. In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast, and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists, and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com. If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me: LinkedIn Instagram If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Jamie Masters has perfected the processes needed to create an efficient remote team. Her approach to leading a remote team is very much about personal responsibility. Every challenge she's faced with remote workers has been solved by taking responsibility for it and then creating creative solutions. Listen in to hear some fascinating insights from Jaime on how she cultivates culture within her team.
Last week's podcast episode was on How to Become a Millionaire Using the Miracle Equation which is a (30-minute) interview that I recorded on the Eventual Millionaire podcast with Jaime Masters. I shared that with you because I felt it was the most concise explanation/training of The Miracle Equation that I had ever given. This week, we're taking a similar (but more in-depth) path. Today's episode is also a recent interview that someone else did with me, only this time instead of being "concise" it's actually the most "in depth" explanation/training I've ever given on the Miracle Equation, and I did so in this (60-minute) conversation with Mike Dillard on the Mike Dillard Podcast. In this episode, we dive deep and offer new insights into how the Miracle Equation came into existence six years before I created the Miracle Morning, why miracles aren’t about praying, waiting, or hoping, the REAL purpose of goals and how to commit to achieving goals (regardless of your outcomes), and the incredible life changes that happen when you make your mission inevitable. Get The Full Show Notes To get full access to today's show notes, including audio, transcript, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit HalElrod.com/267 You can also find a special version of the episode on the PremoCast app (iPhone only): http://blog.premocast.com/episode-267
Business coach, author, and professional speaker Jaime Masters has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. Support this podcast
The best way to become a millionaire is to think like a millionaire, but you won’t learn that thing at school. Where do you learn it? Interviewing millionaires is a great place to start and that’s exactly what my guest did. Jaime Masters is the host of the Eventual Millionaire Podcast where she’s interviewed over 400 self-made millionaires, myself included. She does this to find out what makes them different, the work habits they swear by and the real secrets to their success. Jaime has applied many of these lessons to her own work as a top-rated business coach who has been featured in Yahoo!, Inc., Entrepreneur and Business Insider. She’s also a self-professed tech geek and even has a sword collection in her home. Who wants to be a millionaire? If you do, then I advise you to stay tuned as Jaime and I reveal some truly powerful wealth-building strategies that will help you join the Seven Figure Club.
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
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Business, Mastery, Owner, Systems, Team Summary Is discipline actually … freeing? We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, Jamie Masters brings some on-point thoughts and suggestions regarding being on top of the business you're growing successfully. That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day We'll explore: “Discipline is freedom.” It sounds “Orwellian”...but it's not. Two examples of business areas where discipline equals freedom: networking and giving a presentation. How the discipline and good, positive habits we impose on ourselves today will allow us to act with a confidence and sense of freedom, born from that very discipline. Interview with Jaime Masters You'll discover: Why Jaime has her clients do a detailed time audit, and the surprising insights it brings. The importance of designating an “operator” who pays attention to the details. Why you should delegate but not abdicate. What it means to “80/20” your systems so you aren't making systems you never use. How Jaime's Ownerbox process uses systems and workflows to helps owners be better leaders and managers. Click to Tweet On this episode, learn the wisdom behind “delegate, don't abdicate.” @Eventualmillion It's very lonely at the top as an #owner, and when we don't look at something, nobody calls us out on it. @Eventualmillion The more awareness, the easier it will be. @Eventualmillion #business Interview Links EventualMillionaire.com Jaime's resources mentioned on this episode Eventual Millionaire Podcast The Eventual Millionaire by Jaime Tardy Connect with Jaime on Facebook Connect with Jaime on LinkedIn Follow Jaime on Twitter Follow Jaime on Instagram Jaime's YouTube channel Resources The Go-Giver Influencers Facebook LIVE Show Order The Go-Giver Influencer Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
Jaime Masters has been featured on Yahoo's homepage 6 times, and in Inc, Entrepreneur, and Business Insider. She's been a top Business Coach for over 10 years and has helped hundreds of 6 & 7 figure Entrepreneurs and Business Owners optimize every area of their business. She's also the host of the online show - Eventual Millionaire, where she's interviewed over 400 self made millionaires. She's a tech geek, has two kiddos - and even has a sword wall in her house - Plus she loves creating automated systems and talking business growth! During our interview we discuss: - Jaime's #1 strategy for getting new leads and clients for her business. - We discuss why "MORE LEADS" is not the answer as well as how t increase profits with less leads. - She shares a step by step walk through of her online pre-qualification workflow. (See download link below) - Jaime shares why segmenting leads into 3 different buckets can be so highly profitable. - We talk about the value of helping prospects that are not a good fit for your business to find a good fit. - Jaime shares why she used to hate sales and why/how she has learned to enjoy it now. - She shares her favorite growth tool she is using to grow her business. - Jaime shares her favorite personal development book. Jaime's websites: Claim your FREE Lead Qualification Workflow PLUS more free stuff at www.eventualmillionaire.com/growthexpert ——————————————————————————– If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter
Systems, Systems, Systems. We know we need 'em. We don't know how to do 'em. Fortunately for us, there's Jaime Masters to help us out with such things. Her new brand, OwnerBox (https://ownerbox.com), helps solopreneurs and business owners systematize their biz by working with Jaime's world class team. Have a look at https://eventualmillionaire.com/sh for some […]
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
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Jaime Masters is pure joy to be around. Not just because she is very successful and full of incredible advice for everyone who wants to achieve their goals but also because she is funny, warm, intelligent and kind. She quit the 6-figure job that she hated. She had to start over. She was in debt, she had a baby and she was stressed out. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Today she is a very successful business coach, keynote speaker, mentor, bestselling author and host of the popular Eventual Millionaire Podcast. She has interviewed around 400 millionaires and multi-millionaires. She is also a single mother and she is really good friends with her ex-husband. Everybody who wants to achieve personal and professional success should watch this. We talked about family life, hiring help without feeling guilty, traditional school system, femininity, and many other things. Jaime is exceptional and so is this interview! Listen on Show Notes Welcome to the new episode, Warrior Family episode. Today I have a special guest. He was my mentor, my coach, he is a senior partner of Mindvalley. He is a Co-founder of Mindvalley Italy, Co-founder of Evercoach, EPIC businesses and Global Grit Institute. And what is interesting, he grew up in extended family of 23 people under one roof. .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .inf_infusionsoft_form_content { background-color: #ffffff !important; } .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .inf_infusionsoft_form_container .inf_infusionsoft_form_header { background-color: #000000 !important; } .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .carrot_edge .inf_infusionsoft_form_content:before { border-top-color: #000000 !important; } .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .carrot_edge.inf_infusionsoft_form_right .inf_infusionsoft_form_content:before, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .carrot_edge.inf_infusionsoft_form_left .inf_infusionsoft_form_content:before { border-top-color: transparent !important; border-left-color: #000000 !important; } @media only screen and ( max-width: 767px ) {.inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .carrot_edge.inf_infusionsoft_form_right .inf_infusionsoft_form_content:before, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .carrot_edge.inf_infusionsoft_form_left .inf_infusionsoft_form_content:before { border-top-color: #000000 !important; border-left-color: transparent !important; } }.inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .inf_infusionsoft_form_content button { background-color: #000000 !important; } .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 .inf_infusionsoft_form_content button { background-color: #000000 !important; } .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 h2, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 h2 span, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 h2 strong { font-family: "Oswald", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; }.inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 p, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 p span, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 p strong, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 form input, .inf_infusionsoft .inf_infusionsoft_optin_28 form button span { font-family: "Oswald", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; } Want To Read Full Transcript? Then Make Sure To Download Jaime Masters's Show Notes DOWNLOAD SHOW NOTES NOW! Please provide consent.Yes, I consent to receiving direct marketing from this website. You have Successfully Subscribed! Connect With Me Facebook Instagram
Today's guest, Jaime Masters, is a business coach and hosts the popular podcast, "Eventual Millionaire" where she interviews millionaire business owners. We discuss numerous topics including how to allocate money between one's business and other investments, finding success in the journey, the role of coaches and masterminds, and when to make new hires and the process of doing so. Check out the free resources mentioned at https://eventualmillionaire.com/jace/
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Jaime Masters - Secrets of Millionaires Revealed: 5 Minute Success- The Podcast, Episode 100 As CEO of Eventual Millionaire, a business mentoring company, Jaime Masters specializes in creating automated systems and doubling her client's revenue. She’s the author of Eventual Millionaire and a top business coach who is known for getting rock solid results. Over the past 10 years she has taught six and seven figure ambitious CEOs, entrepreneurs and small business owners how to optimize every area of their business, like pumping profit into their bottom line, implementing sales funnels to target the perfect customer, and marketing strategies that lead to massive conversions... All while remembering to love life and love the journey. Jaime genuinely cares about helping others and loves watching her clients' businesses grow! Jaime is also the producer and host of her own online show and has conducted over 400 interviews with millionaires and billionaires. She has been featured in Yahoo online, Inc.com, SUCCESS Magazine, Entrepreneur, Women’s Health Magazine, and Business Insider. Find out more about her unique and effective approach to business growth at www.eventualmillionaire.com In this episode, Karen and Jaime discuss: Success Story of Jaime Commit to Get Leads -Look at where you made your last 20 or so leads and utilize what works in moving forward. Consult to Sell -Know your perfect customer and aim to reach your ideal avatar. Connect to Build and Grow -What we do with our time really matters. Know your strengths, then level up on those things that are your strengths Success Thinking, Activities and Vision -You must believe. If you don’t believe you can do it, you won’t take the actions to accomplish those things that you want. Commit to the outcome no matter what. Sweet Spot of Success "This is your reminder – get back on track with what you already know. " – Jaime Masters *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway* Go to EventualMillionaire.com/5MinuteSuccess to receive your FREE Team Toolbox and Brain Dump! Connect with Jaime Masters: Facebook: Ownerbox Website: OwnerBox.com & EventualMillionaire.com Show: Eventual Millionaire About the Podcast Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Here’s to your success in business and in life! Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Kelly Garrett of Ekcetera Design & Marketing, and Mary Kathryn Johnson of Messenger Funnels share the purpose of this show, and their coming interviews with Marketing Futurists who help grow our online businesses like Mikael Yang, CEO of Manychat, Dmitry Dumik, CEO of Chatfuel, Andrew Warner, CEO of Mixergy and Bot Academy, Jaime Masters of Eventual Millionaire, Julie Stoian of ClickFunnels, and many more. Don't miss an episode of The Marketing Futurist Podcast, or you might miss your favorite digital innovator.
Is there ever a good time to make a pivot in your business? If so, how do you know it’s the right time? What steps should you take to make the pivot successfully? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from guest expert, Jaime Masters. In her conversation with Scott, Jamie opens up about when to pivot in business, what to do when your heart isn’t in your work, why she developed the Owner Box platform, and much more! Make sure you have all the tools you need for the day when you may need to pivot by listening to this helpful episode featuring Jaime! When is the right time to pivot? How do you know that it is the right time to make a pivot in your business? Are there warning signs that you need to be looking for? According to Scott and Jaime, it all comes down to sticking to your end goal, you why. What is your why? If you know your why and you stick to it, you can make changes and pivots along the way that help you deliver on accomplishing your why. One thing that you want to have on your radar is to avoid chasing the green grass that always looks greener on the other side of the fence. Just because you aren’t getting massive traction or results in one area, it doesn’t mean that you should jump ship and start something new right away, give it time. To hear more from Scott and Jamie on this important subject, make sure to listen to this episode! What to do when your heart isn’t in your business. Have you ever felt like you were just going through the motions? What does it take to break out of that funk and get back to living life in a way that is energizing? Many business leaders are faced with this tough scenario when they reach the point in her business where they no longer feel passionate about the work they are involved in. What the solution? One option is to start giving away responsibilities and roles that you occupy so you can redirection your attention and focus on what you want to pursue. Another option is to sell your business and move on completely to a new project altogether. Learn from Jaime and Scott’s helpful conversation on this topic by listening to this episode of The Amazing Seller! Don’t let redundancies ruin your flow! What if there was a way to save your business tons of revenue simply by updating your systems and workflow? Does that sound too good to be true? It’s not! On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from Jaime Masters as she explains how her program, Owner Box can help leaders like you streamline your organization for maximum efficiency. Through her work consulting with business owners over the years, Jaime has developed a systemized approach can cut through redundancies and help leaders like you get your team to focus on what really matters. Check out the link to Jaime’s tools located in the resources section at the end of this post! Do what it takes to succeed! Let’s face it, building an ecommerce business and running a startup isn’t the easiest road you could have chosen to travel down. You picked this journey for a reason, you are tired of the status quo and you want to go out there and build something that you can be proud of. That’s great, but are you willing to do what it will require in order to succeed? Are you really willing to hold out and say no to short-term success so you can build something that will last? If so, you are in good company! Learn from Scott and the insights he has to share, don’t take this resource for granted! OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:03] Scott’s introduction to this episode of the podcast! [3:10] Jaime Masters joins the podcast. [5:00] When you should consider making a pivot in business. [16:00] What to do when your heart isn’t in your business anymore. [28:00] Jaime talks about her project, Owner Box. [32:30] How to streamline the workflow in your business. [39:30] How to connect with Jaime. [41:45] Closing thoughts from Scott. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Dip John Lee Dumas The Eventual Millionaire Joe Polish and Dean Jackson on the Self Milking Cow
In this week’s podcast episode, we have a special guest, Jaime Masters. Masters is an expert in helping small businesses take it to the next level. She really hones in on what it takes to grow your business from six figures to a million dollar company. What are the constant mindset and actions that separate seven figure entrepreneurs from the six figure entrepreneurs? The number one mindset of a millionaire, is the commitment to the end goal. It is not about writing down your goals, or how it will happen (which most entrepreneurs get caught up in). It is the commitment to your end goal, no matter what happens. Whether things get tough, it is the ability to adapt and adjust regardless of any circumstance. Secondly, the speed of implementation has been another main difference amongst those who are earning seven figures and to those earning six figures. The biggest key in speeding up implementation in your business, is to have an amazing team to help you implement, test or even level up what’s already working for your business. Consistency between both mindset and the speed of implementation makes the biggest difference in maximising the income of your business. Want to learn exactly how to create that dream team that you have desperately been needing to speed up your growth to seven figures? Tune in this week’s episode! In this episode, you will learn . . . What it takes to think like a seven figure entrepreneur How to increase the speed of implementation in your business What you can do to maximise your business income How you can create that dream team to maximise the returns of your business Quotes: “The commitment to the end goal, no matter what” “Being able to level up the pieces that are easier to level up, is way better than starting a whole new thing” “Conceptualise the importance of knowing your numbers, because what took us from six to seven, was this” Question: What steps do you plan to take to speed up the implementation of your business?
Jaime Masters is a business coach and host of the Eventual Millionaire blog and the going-on-seven-years podcast series. In this episode of What Works, Jaime walks us through her process for hiring and keeping employees happy. She also shares her tactics for firing underperforming employees in a fair and diplomatic way. The post EP 139: Getting The Best From The People Who Work For You With Eventual Millionaire Founder Jaime Masters appeared first on What Works.
Welcome to Conscious Millionaire, The High Performance Podcast with your Host, JV Crum III... Jaime Masters is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker. She has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, she helps others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Are you a coach, consultant, business owner or leader who is tired of feeling stuck or you just don't know which step to take next? Get in the High Performer Lane by downloading JV's new High Performer Formula with the exact steps for your to play at the top of your game. Download it by clicking here now. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other coaches, consultants, or business owners find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 1,000 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries, this is the podcast for coaches, consultants and service-providers who want to get more clients, make more money, and create a bigger difference and impact. Named by Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts for 2017!
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Welcome to Conscious Millionaire, The High Performance Podcast with your Host, JV Crum III... Jaime Masters is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker. She has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, she helps others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Are you a coach, consultant, business owner or leader who is tired of feeling stuck or you just don't know which step to take next? Get in the High Performer Lane by downloading JV's new High Performer Formula with the exact steps for your to play at the top of your game. Download it by clicking here now. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other coaches, consultants, or business owners find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 1,000 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries, this is the podcast for coaches, consultants and service-providers who want to get more clients, make more money, and create a bigger difference and impact. Named by Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts for 2017!
I made a pretty big decision this weekend to end my podcasting journey, without any fanfare or second guessing.It dawned on me that I have been podcasting for 7 years. Seven freaking years of putting out episodes!What started out as monthly back on May 16, 2011, turned into twice a month around 2012 and at at the end of 2013 became weekly.By 2015 I'd decided to up my game and go twice weekly, with one interview one 'Fresh in Fifteen' 15 minute show with my own tips.In august 2016 I hit 1 Million Downloads which was a pretty awesome achievement for me and a show of wonderful support from listeners and the Suitcase Entrepreneur community.As I wrote in that article:I started my podcast in 2011 on May 16th. I actually had to look that date up as I couldn’t remember!My first guest was the lovely Colleen Wainwright from Communicatrix and the interview (from my side at least) was pretty mediocre. You can check it out here.Episode 4, I convinced Laura Roeder to talk about The Art of Not Doing Everything Yourself.From there, I was off and running.At it's peak 40,000 ‘Freedomists’ tuned in from all over the world, every month. To date it has over 1.8 million downloads which blows my mind.I know many of my peers have podcasts that do that in a few months, but I'm proud of that result plus 200+ five-star reviews.In late 2013 the podcast was nominated and made a Top 10 Finalist in the Business Category at the Podcast Awards and it consistently ranked in the Top 100 category for Business in iTunes.Weekly interviews with successful entrepreneurs and digital nomads included Michael Hyatt, Amy Portereld, Pam Slim, Chris Guillebeau, Pat Flynn, Jaime Masters, Chris Ducker, Jill and Josh Stanton, Josh Turner, Nisha Moodley, Mark Manson, Nick Loper and Denise Duffield-Thomas to name but a few.Podcasting BenefitsA few other valid points I made in that article:I love podcasting – I enjoy it and it works for my natural talents – I like to talk a lot and I like to interview all types of people, treat it like a casual conversation, and bring out the best in them so they can share their stories far and wideIt’s a fantastic community building tool – I love my Freedomists who listen in every week and then meet me in person to tell me how much they enjoy the show – and that I sound exactly like I do on my podcast. Their engagement and feedback makes my day.It’s a fantastic business marketing tool – I’ve indirectly traced more revenue thanks to listeners telling me that they signed up to a program or a retreat or a mastermind because of hearing me talk about it on my podcast. I’ve also increased my list thanks to people who opted in to get my podcast bonus guides.It’s an excellent way to engage with and partner with sponsors – I’ve been fortunate to have a host of amazing sponsors over the years like 99Designs, Hostgator, Upwork, Skross and more. Some I approached, others approached me and it’s been a brilliant source of revenue to not only fund the costs of running a podcast but as a revenue stream all in itself.Podcasting RealitiesYou have to go all in, or not at all.Sure you can start out like I did, with my laptop, Skype and no fancy microphone and do just fine, but if you want to be top of class you need to up your game as you grow.I'm talking great equipment - I use the Zoom H6 Handy Recorder and an external Schuh Microphone.I outsourced editing within the first month knowing this wasn't where I wanted to spend my time. And it was a brilliant investment.Over time as I've learned more and done more with my podcast, it's meant hiring more people to help with show notes, content upgrades, formatting, images and hosting.Our SOP (standard operating procedure) for editing and producing a podcast - which is also a full Asana template for our team now, is impressive and something I'm so proud we've built.But it sure does take time, effort and money.I asked Rolly, who's been my amazing podcast editor since January 2014, to total his hours worked on my podcast and it's approximately 1,200 hours to date!Batching recording my podcasts in advance has helped a great deal too, meaning you can take time off, go on holiday or simply not worry about scrambling last minute to get an episode out...which has happened a lot to be fair!Sponsors were a big part of helping out with covering the considerable costs of running a podcast, which I think a lot of people starting out underestimate.To date I've earned over US$100,000 in sponsorships.That is amazing in itself, as are the relationships you forge with the sponsors.Podcast Guests Really Make a Great ShowI've been privileged to interview some amazing guests when it was the Suitcase Entrepreneur and these have made a huge difference to the quality of my shows, my reach and also credibility.While I never assumed those I interviewed would share my show (although many did), just being able to put their name as a guest on your show gave you instant kudos.I also loved interviewing those folks who were up and coming or just doing really cool stuff but were not 'big names' or influencers, because frankly they were in the thick of it all and told it as it really was.Their stories resonated even more with my listeners, because they could relate.Here are the TOP ranked Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcasts:[TSE 55] Master the Art of Being a Professional Speaker and Author with Hugh Culver[TSE 92] How to Balance Multiple Projects and Build Your Email List with Nathalie Lussier[TSE 91] How to Profit from Your Passion and Publish Multiple Books with Farnoosh Brock[TSE 98] Sell Yourself without Selling Out; How to Get More Clients with Matthew Kimberley[TSE 40] Own Less and Live More by Becoming a Minimalist with Joshua Becker[TSE 44] How Pat Flynn Makes $50K a Month from Blogging, Niche Sites and Being Nice[TSE 39] Brand Building Using Your Sassy Personality And F-Bombs With Ashley Ambirge[TSE 96] How to Be Social Media Savvy with Scott Stratten[TSE 99] How to Raise Your Family, Live Your Dream and See the World with Greg DenningI finished my Suitcase Entrepreneur interview series on Episode 300 and that felt awesome.Switching to a New Podcast FormatIn January 2017 I switched over to a narrative style format and rebranded to Quest for Freedom when I also switched over to posting more on this new website and moving away from The Suitcase Entrepreneur.I'd fallen in love with this format after listening to Startup by Gimlet Media and loving the storytelling and seasonal aspect of their podcasts.Of course they had built an entire company to produce quality podcasts and had a whole team of editors, journalists and writers behind them but I figured I could do my own version and I was a bit 'over' the interview format that so many people do.In April 2016 I went on my sabbatical and took a three month break from all content creation and my business. This didn't affect things too much but I did quite like the break from having to come up with themes for the season and all the research.Turns out narrative podcasts by yourself are much more work than interviewing fab people!I navigated away from seasonal podcasts to more topical themes so mindset, meditation, productivity etc.This helped me get my head around what to focus on, otherwise I could talk on all sorts of topics!Eps 36 How to master your timeEps 37 Starting an Ecommerce Site From ScratchEps 38 A powerful morning routineEps 39 Why money alone won't bring you happinessEps 42 The Art of Decluttering Your MindLosing My Podcast MojoPost my sabbatical was, incidentally, also around the time I realized my enthusiasm and desire to produce high quality content for free (but at my investment) week in and week out was waning.And so it leads me to this moment in time, when I can quite happily walk away from seven years of committing to this amazing medium that has brought me so much joy, happiness and personal growth.It's also brought me new friends, connections and insights with incredible entrepreneurs and taught me a level of work ethic and discipline like batching and organizing well ahead of time, that's permeated every aspect of my business.It's been profitable and pleasurable.For now though, I'm looking forward to listening to other people's podcasts and appreciating just what goes into theirs.At some point in the future I have ideas for new and more targeted shows, but for now I'm hanging up my podcast boots with gratitude to all my listeners and supporters who made me want to turn up for 7 years and hit publish.The great news is you can forever listen to the 48 Episodes of Quest for Freedom right here, the first 300 Episodes on the Suitcase Entrepreneur here. 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The Introvert’s Edge: Discover the Strategies and Tactics of Introverted Global Business Leaders
If you've heard of the Eventual Millionaire podcast, you know that the host, Jaime Masters, is a big deal. Recently ranked by Entrepreneur and INC as one of the top podcasts in the world for entrepreneurs, the Eventual Millionaire demonstrates that Jaime is by far one of the best interviewers... View Article The post Podcasting Strategies for Introverts appeared first on Finding A Business Niche & Creating A Sales System - MatthewPollard.Com.
The Introvert’s Edge: Discover the Strategies and Tactics of Introverted Global Business Leaders
Jaime Masters is the host of Eventual Millionaire, listed by INC as a Top-3 podcast for business owners. She's also an incredible public speaker, a master networker, a flawless interviewer and moderator – and an introvert. We'd been good friends for over a year when we decided to attend a... View Article The post “Everyone Thinks I'm An Extrovert!” appeared first on Finding A Business Niche & Creating A Sales System - MatthewPollard.Com.
If you've heard of the Eventual Millionaire podcast, you know that the host, Jaime Masters, is a big deal. Recently ranked by Entrepreneur and INC as one of the top podcasts in the world for entrepreneurs, the Eventual Millionaire demonstrates that Jaime is by far one of the best interviewers I have ever seen. When she interviewed me for the first time on her show, I was struck by how natural she was, how easily she was able to ask the questions that dig deep and get to the heart of the matter, and how comfortable I felt, even as an introvert who's somewhat anxious about these things. I knew I had to have her be a part of the annual conference I run, Small Business Festival. When she moderated a panel on "Founder Secrets," it was immediately evident that her interviewing skills worked beautifully in this setting as well. The panel participants were relaxed and genuine, and they shared pinpoint insights that proved revelatory to the audience – all because of Jaime's approach. And when I started developing this show, I knew again that Jaime had to be a part of it. I wanted to discover her process for forging such strong connections with guests and panel participants. I wanted to know how she chose what questions to ask, how she guided the conversation, and how she handled the inevitable snags and unplanned moments. Listen in and learn the strategies that work not just for podcasting, but for any situation in which you're building your network and growing your business. How to make your podcast interviews natural, meaningful, and valuable In the last episode of The Introvert's Edge, Jaime shared the tools and strategies she's developed over the years to beat extroverts at their own game, hands down. Today, we focus our discussion on podcasting and panel moderation. How does Jaime approach an interview to make sure that it's authentic, provides great value, is fun for the guest and listener, and meets intended outcomes? She created a system, and she perfected it. “It's not rocket science; to develop true rapport, you need to actually listen.” - Jaime Masters of @eventualmillionClick To Tweet Why podcasting is perfect for introverts It may not seem like a natural fit: an introvert, hosting a show, leading a discussion, talking to strangers, being recorded, sharing it with the world? We're supposed to be shy and quiet, right? Jaime explains her secret weapon for going from “the girl in the corner with a book” to becoming the host of an Entrepreneur-ranked Top-3 podcast, with guests booked out six months in advance. The best part? It's based on yet another quality that's inherent to introverts. “I care about real connection.” - Jaime Masters of @eventualmillionClick To Tweet Some Questions I Ask: You're one of the best I've seen at moderating a panel. Is that something that comes naturally to you, or is it a result of experience and strategy? (1:22) How do you strike up rapport with a first-time podcast guest? (7:09) What advice do you have for other introverts who struggle with building genuine, authentic rapport? (9:40) What do you batch in your work, and why? (15:08) Why did you choose meditation as a way to recharge, and why does it work for you? (16:17) Is there a way to do meditation without all the woo woo? (18:20) What do you consider your introvert's edge? (21:45) In This Episode, You'll Learn: Jaime's system for killer interviews and panel moderation (1:45) The go-to interview question that works every time (4:09) What YOU should be doing while your guest is speaking (4:42) Why you need to go with the flow during an interview or panel, rather than being rigid (5:52) How Jaime makes her podcast guests feel comfortable and natural (8:02) How to be strategic in the rapport-building process (10:10) The most important element for growth and success in business (and in life!) (13:07) How Jaime manages her workflow for the best results (15:16)
Jaime Masters is the host of Eventual Millionaire, listed by INC as a Top-3 podcast for business owners. She's also an incredible public speaker, a master networker, a flawless interviewer and moderator – and an introvert. We'd been good friends for over a year when we decided to attend a networking event together. I could see as soon as we got there that Jaime knew everyone, and we split up to each do our own thing. I didn't know anyone, but I followed my usual networking tactics and ended up chatting with some of the most important people in the room, including Ryan Deiss, the founder and CEO of Digital Marketer, who mentioned that he was an introvert. Later, when Jaime and I got in the car to go home, I told her how surprised I was to keep meeting these incredibly successful people, who seemed so comfortable and natural in any setting, and learn that they were introverts like me. That's when she said it: “Matt, you know I'm an introvert too, right?” This blew my mind. If you've heard Jaime present, moderate, or interview, or had the good fortune to see her networking skills in action, you'll know why I was so surprised. She seems more extroverted than most of the true extroverts I know! The skills and strategies she has mastered over the years make it easy for her to beat extroverts at their own game, and in fact, put her in a league of her own. “The more connection threads I can get when I talk to someone, the easier it is to create a rope.” - Jaime Masters of @eventualmillionClick To Tweet It takes a lot of work to seem like an extrovert Let's get one thing straight: introversion is something to be embraced, not overcome. You already have every talent and ability you need in order to come across as confident and outgoing. You just need to learn the systems and strategies to hone your inherent skills and translate them to business success. It wasn't always so easy for Jaime to walk into a room and command it, to interview millionaires without skipping a beat, to speak and moderate panels with finesse and charm. In the beginning, there were tears, anxieties, failures, and questions of self-worth. But with a strong mentor, the right tools, and goals that she was determined to achieve, Jaime made it happen. And you can too. “If you can really connect, you can change people's lives.” - Jaime Masters of @eventualmillionClick To Tweet Some Questions I Ask: Can you tell us a little bit about your journey, and how you got where you are today? (1:32) Was there ever a time you completely bombed out while trying to build your business? (4:08) What are some of the strategies you learned in order to not only be comfortable with networking, but to actually enjoy it? (8:37) How did you land your first millionaire interview? (11:43) What are some of the strategies you use in being such an effective and natural public speaker? (15:26) Do you still hate public speaking today? (18:04) In This Episode, You'll Learn: How Jaime went from a shy, artistic, self-professed computer geek to the host of a Top-3 podcast for entrepreneurs (1:38) Why the concept of sales as “selling yourself” was especially hard for her (2:43) How having an amazing mentor helped Jaime push herself (4:16) How Jaime overcame and learned from her first, awful networking event – and how she feels about networking today (5:30) How Jaime built her network from knowing no one in the middle-of-nowhere Maine to a roster of millionaires and influencers (8:57) What “connection threads” are, and how they grow your network (9:35) How being determined and resourceful can make or break your dream (11:57) The major barrier Jamie faced in public speaking, and how she overcame it (16:05) Why Jaime, an introvert, loves public speaking (18:14) Resources Mentioned in the Show: Part two of this episode The Eventual Millionaire Podcast Toastmasters Help A Reporter Out
Jaime Masters is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker. She has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, she helps others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
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Jaime Masters is a Business coach, author, and professional speaker. She has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, she was out of the debt and the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, she helps others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
JAIME Masters In this Starve the Doubts episode, Jared Easley together with Jeff Stephens from Crazydadlife.com, interviews Jaime Tardy. Jaime is a business coach and speaker at Eventual Millionaire. She is the host of the Eventual Millionaire podcast and the author of her new book The Eventual Millionaire: How Anyone Can Be an Entrepreneur and Successfully Grow their Startup. Jaime is also one of the keynote speakers for the Podcast Movement in Dallas this August 16th – 18th. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT: The characteristics of a millionaire Balancing business and family life College degree: Yay or Nay? ITEMS MENTIONED: Jaime being a female working in an IT industry You have to show what you can do and be good or better than anyone else Jaime gets what she wants because she ASKS Quitting the IT job—she made sure that she cleared her college loan before she moved forward Being stuck and not knowing what exactly you want to do It’s a process, you have to figure it out Don’t worry, you’ll eventually know what you want Balancing business and family life Jaime as a creative and a geek Being analytical, logical, and at the same time creative Know that you’re on the same level—don’t be intimidated Jaime’s dad as a professional guitar player and didn’t think that she needed have to go to college Over 50% of millionaires that Jaime interviews have a college degree but most of them don’t use their degree on their business Overcoming fear and getting past your doubts The Eventual Millionaire by Jaime Tardy The Eventual Millionaire by Jaime Tardy Video: The Eventual Millionaire Book Video: Jaime Masters talks about her book! You can hear Jaime Masters keynote at the Podcast Movement! The Podcast Movement The Podcast MovementSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
What university graduates need to know A listener just asked if I were invited to give a university's commencement address, what would I tell the graduates? Would I tell it in such a way that would cause me to get booed off stage? How would I present the truth to these young people? Knowing my concerns about current academic degrees, how would I present a positive message for moving forward? Questions on today's Podcast: New voiceover business generates $104,000 last year Dan, if invited to give a university's commencement address, what would you tell the graduates? Where do wealthy people hang out? “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” William Butler Yeats Tweet This Show Notes: Episode – 05-12-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan Miller shares what he would say at a commencement address for university graduates. Living in a time where education yields a ton of debt, new graduates should really choose their paths wisely. Dan also refers to a speech of Tony Robbin's about how we are the decision-makers in our lives and the power of our mindsets in dictating our future. Tune in to discover how your own choices can lead you to a more meaningful and purposeful career and life. Sponsored By: FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Preview of Today's Show on “What university graduates need to know” – A listener just asked if I were invited to give a university's commencement address, what would I tell the graduates? Would I tell it in such a way that would cause me to get booed off stage? How would I present the truth to these young people? Knowing my concerns about current academic degrees, how would I present a positive message for moving forward? New voiceover business generates $104,000 last year Dan, if invited to give a university's commencement address, what would you tell the graduates? Where do wealthy people hang out? “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – William Butler Yeats 03:09 – Derek and Carrie attended Coaching with Excellence in 2011. Carrie discovered voice acting and Derek was doing financial coaching. New voiceover business generates $104,000 last year 04:28 – Carrie was able to quit her day job 04:53 – Last year, she grossed $104,000 05:10 – Check Carrie's website on com 06:15 – Apple has more than $250B in cash 06:43 – US companies are bringing on interns 07:20 – 16 to the top 25 companies are technology companies like Facebook 08:08 – India is opening companies in the US 09:04 – Jeff Bezos of Amazon's personal fortune is at $80B 09:24 – Bill Gates is still the world's richest at $87B 09:40 – Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are each worth $45B 10:10 – Last monday, Dan and the other members of 48 Day Eagles brought in people to their live call to share about what they were doing 10:34 – Dawn created a podcast called, “I'm Not a Life Coach” 10:54 – She's an artist who creates comics and children's illustrations 11:16 – She's also a phlebotomist at a clinic 11:49 – Donna shared how she filled her schedule as a consultant and bookkeeper 12:06 – Andrew launched a new community, “Dads That Lead” 12:19 – Pete shared how he does voiceover work 12:37 – Joe showed the video his daughter made 13:44 – Teresa shared about her new teaching video 14:30 – Elaine asks, Do you know any other online auction sites that do not use Paypal? 14:56 – Dan doesn't know any other online auction sites outside eBay 15:22 – Dan appreciates your heart, but thinks you're going down a rabbit hole 16:17 – He commends people who stand up for what they believe is right 16:23 – You can't back out on everything 16:43 – Make a stand by being engaged in the real world 17:09 – Mark says, Dan, if invited to give a university's commencement address, what would you tell the graduates? 17:47 – Dan would welcome the opportunity 18:08 – Last week, Dan spoke at a graduation ceremony of a DUI (driving under the influence) Program in Franklin 18:39 – Dan heard stories from an attorney, a physician, and a mom 19:27 – Dan loves that they help people change the direction of their lives 19:37 – “It's never too late to have a new beginning” 19:49 – Dan can predict your future by spending a day with you, listening to what you say, and watching what you do 20:30 – Dan shares a story of a 48 Days coach who met with a client 21:00 – Set the expectation for the reality of your life 21:22 – Dan met a guy at Best Buy who downloaded his Low or No Cost 48 Business Ideas 21:54 – Don't decide in advance what will NOT work for you 22:16 – “We become what we think about” 23:52 – Dan plays a clip from Tony Robbins' story with Earl Nightingale 27:16 – “Why did your life turn out this way?” 27:43 – Whenever we point out reasons for why we end up a certain way, it is a LIE 27:52 – “Our destiny comes from our own decisions” 29:02 – Dan pulled out Wisdom Meets Passion where he talks about his life being a mess 29:32 – Dan reads the stories of his life 31:35 – Both of those stories he shares are true 32:00 – We all have the ability and opportunity to change the lens of our own stories 32:21 – All beginnings are hopeful 33:12 – Audio question from James, Where do wealthy people hang out? 33:54 – Dan searched on Google and funnily, his blog post from 4 years ago popped up 34:15 – You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with 34:34 – Proverbs 22 teaches us to choose our friends 35:16 – A couple of weeks ago, Dan and his wife went to a pick-up show 35:47 – Dan talked to Mike Wolfe at the show 37:15 – Ways that you can spend time with wealthy people: attend book signings, watch for business breakfasts/lunches, attend concerts, join your local chamber of commerce, become a member of your local rotary club, and spend time in your country club 38:24 – Read the book, The Millionaire Mind 41:22 – Choose to go to places where people talk about success 42:00 – Listen to Jaime Masters' Eventual Millionaire Podcast 42:42 – Become and think like a wealthy person before you become one 43:45 – Sunny says, thanks for what you do for inspiring people like me who are lost and searching for that job that we would love to have 45:03 – Dan is intrigued 45:18 – Dan's goal is to not make people miserable, but to help people recognize the opportunities that are out there 45:57 – Follow your curiosity 47:22 – Regardless of what your past is, you can use it to decide your future 47:49 – Commit, today! 47:59 – The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward 48:04 – Dan closes today's podcast 3 Key Points: Do not decide, now, what will not work for your life—you become your thoughts. Our destiny comes from our own decisions. Become the person you want to be, today, and this is who you'll be tomorrow. Resources Mentioned: To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward Make money and serve as a 48 Days Seminar Presenter Go to com/48Days and get a free audio of Zig Ziglar's See You at the Top! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days CES Conference with Jim Cockrum – for all online biz (I'll be there!) Coaching with Excellence – May 25-26, August 31-Sept 1, 2017 Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post What university graduates need to know appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.
I've only been in Bali five days and I already feel blissed out. I've had four massages, two meditation sessions, one surf lesson, two yoga lessons and a 4.5 hour pampering session! And I TOTALLY needed this, because the last month or two has been pretty cray-cray. As you may remember in my previous episode called Changing Plans, there's been quite a few plans that have been changed, including now owning a lifestyle property and getting a puppy for my birthday. Yes! My lovely man Josh has gone ahead and put a deposit on a white German Shepherd. So when I get back to New Zealand on April 5th, it's going to be all go - moving into the house, getting it furnished, setting up our new base and waiting on the puppy. I was content to go hard out on the organizing, planning, doing and making shit happen on all fronts, because I knew I'd be having this relax time in Bali, and of course my upcoming business sabbatical starting April 1st. If you've never been to Bali, let me just tell you this island has a very special energy to it. It's renowned for being a vortex of feminine energy. So for females in particular, when you're here you have this sense of being grounded, feeling strong, sensual and in your feminine power. Everywhere you look there are lush trees, green rice fields, beautiful flowers, street dogs, friendly Balinese people smiling, scooters whizzing by, yoga studios, cute cafes, healthy juices galore and many relaxed looking foreigners who are whiling their days away doing not a lot of anything much. Which is why Bali is the perfect island to come and unwind, de stress and lose yourself, or find yourself depending on what you're here to do. But obviously we don't all have the opportunity to buggar off to Bali when we feel like it do we? So it got me thinking: Why can't we have a mini vacation each and every day to get some of the same affects of a longer vacation? Why do we have to book in holidays months, and for some people, years in advance? Why all this waiting when we have the power and ability to take a break right now? In a Huffington Post article by Jill Ferguson she lists the benefits of vacations as: Reduces stress - as I can attest to, vacations help shrink stress and anxiety while boosting the mental and physical health of you and the entire family, if you happen to be vacationing with them. Helps your heart stay healthy - no really. In a 20-year study, researchers found that women who took a vacation once every six years or less were almost eight times more likely to develop coronary heart disease or have a heart attack than women who took at least two vacations per year. Improves your mental health (especially if it's longer than 2 weeks) because you're less tense, have higher energy levels and more positive emotions, fewer negative feelings and less depression. Improves your relationships because families or couples who vacation together undergo shared experiences, communication and togetherness, escape and relaxation and experiential learning, all of which contribute positively to well-being and to relationships. You may have heard me talk about taking a mid week weekend. I mean why wait for the weekend to experience one, but what about a daily vacation? That's a novel thought right? I dug into this idea with my dear friend Jaime Masters, of Eventual Millionaire fame, who's with me here in Bali. We planned this holiday in late 2016 when she found out she got asked to speak in the Philippines, just before my Freedom Mastermind Retreat I hold in Bali each year. So this was our window of time to fly into Bali at the same time and enjoy 9 days together. And we are doing that extremely well. Jaime is a single mother of two with an extremely successful and busy coaching and mastermind business. She's also a self prescribed geek when it comes to maximizing time efficiency and more recently bio hacking - do it yourself biology optimization, so to speak. Or as Jaime puts it - how to be a badass. So here's our jam session on how to optimize your day and also how to take mini vacations through a variety of suggested activities we do, and that we also think should be on your list. Natalie: So this is exciting! We are recording this in our lovely little room in Ketut's Place in Bali in Ubud and there's thunder and lightning happening and rain. This is cool. I am sitting on the bed as you do, with my girl, Jaime Masters and we've been talking a lot over the last couple of days about treating yourself because yesterday we had a four and a half hour pamper session! Thanks to Jaime, an early birthday present and it was amazing. And I was like, "Why don't we do this all the time?" and then I think actually if you did that all the time you'd just be in bliss zone and you wouldn't get anything done. Jaime: I think it can get boring after a little while. Natalie: Yeah, but it was pretty amazing. Like we had several massages, we had a facial; we had pedicures, manicures, head massage, hair treatment, body scrub. And I was in and out of states of bliss, in an out of state of sleeping, dreaming, imagining, ideating. It's beautiful. But what I want to just chat to you about, because I think you are really good at this with your full-time roster of amazing clients that you coach over at Eventual Millionaire and your business and your full time podcast where you are interviewing millionaires all the time. I mean you have one of the busiest schedules I know off plus you are a mom, full-time mom. So do you want to just share a couple of the ways you treat yourself throughout the day because I think you do this really well. Jaime: So first of all anybody that says that they don't have time, means that they don't want to. There is a great quote about that by Lao Tzu. "Time is a created thing. To say 'I don't have time,' is like saying, 'I don't want to." ? Lao Tzu So out of everybody I know, I am extremely busy. We need that time because we go crazy and nutso and when you get on that roll you are not efficient or effective in anything you do. So lessons learned from me sort of going a little insane, to children, and to my business and everything else has led me to actually taking the time in between. Even 15 minutes of going, "Ah! This is just for me and I don't have to do anything else." So we talked about meditation before and I definitely do meditate a lot. Sometimes in small spurts. Like I literally was just meditating for fifteen minutes while you were on the phone just now, because I feel like it gives me a deeper state of relaxation. I do that throughout the day quite often even at home in-between calls. But just trying to take that time where you can actually shut off whatever you're crazy entrepreneur brain is saying and go, "Okay this is time that I don't actually have to think about that", because otherwise we will. Our brain will just keep going forever and ever and ever. And so trying to pull those pieces out as best as you can, you know what I mean? Natalie: And I think we started discussing this from the minute I landed in Bali and I think you did too. We've both come off some pretty hectic schedules, me with house buying and packing up and book writing and helping my mom move and you with speaking in the Philippines, and having to do all the work around that as well. I think we both got to Bali and we are just like, 'ahhhhhhh' and I just noticed instantly how my mind just quietened and I've done more yoga and massage in the last two days than I had probably in the last months. So why don't we roll through, like kind of spit-fire out some of our favorite at home mini vacations we take during a pretty busy working day? Jaime: Okay so for me, I have a routine at the beginning. I literally wake up before my kids wake up now, 5:30am in the morning. I am not a morning person as much as Hal Elrod told me to wake up in the morning. I was like, "No I don't think so." It's literally only been the last four months or so. Beforehand I would meditate right after I brought them to school, but I realized that it wasn't quite enough for me and I kept feeling like I had too much to do throughout the day when the kids are at school so I moved it. And so far so good. I'm going strong but I am not a morning person! Natalie: Thunder. If you have any of this, this is real Bali in the background. Just making it real. Jaime: That was number one, so that was an evolution in my process. I have been meditating for a very long time and I was never like, "I have to meditate every day." It's just I wanted to, I wanted to. It is something that I pull out. I also do probably five to fifteen minutes in between whenever I am feeling overwhelmed or brain dead. So when I do a lot, I batch everything and so whenever I do client calls, sometimes I'm like, "How can my brain stop functioning like it should?" and being in states of flow are way more productive in general, so I try and figure out ways. There's a good book called Stealing Fire, it talks about hacking into the flow state that I was telling you a little bit about. What can we do that makes us feel so much better that we can come back and hit the ground running instead of just feeling horrid and crazy? Just what we were talking about this before too, like all day long nutso. And so I'll do that, I have a pool in the back sometimes when it's nice out, I'll go jump in the pool and reassess things, especially during the day when I'm actually working on stuff. At night time I'll definitely go, "This is my time! I am going to have a bubble bath. I am going to do whatever I can possibly do to turn that piece off". Because we don't make a conscious effort in general to turn it off. Natalie: A bubble bath is so good. I am looking forward to potentially buying a spa and having a spa pool for night time relaxation. I like the idea of a sauna, whether you go to one or have one at your place. Often gyms have a sauna so just even ten minutes sweating it out and just being present with your body is pretty amazing. Other things are just dropping into fifteen, twenty, or a thirty minute yoga session during the day, and I love starting with five minutes of downward dog because it ultimately ends up being a lot more, and just giving yourself that space. Also, when I have a dog which I am getting soon! I would just have cuddle time with my dog. I'd literally have a play time, go outside, throw the Frisbee, throw the ball, play. You've got kids around you, you'd grab them, play. Jaime: That's a funny thing. So sometimes I'm so back-to-back I like walking into the mailbox it's like my time. I literally go, "Okay I need some sun. I am going to go walk outside", because I literally only have like five minutes, like literally I am so scheduled. No matter what the time is, it doesn't matter I think it's the intention behind it that makes a huge difference. Because sometimes you can play with your dog and be like, "Oh that still didn't really help." But if you are really intentional about it, it makes-- Natalie: Throw the phone away for a minute. Jaime: As hard as it is. Natalie: Get back to nature. Sometimes just actually being outside and getting sun on your face is a really beautiful thing and just tune into the sounds around you. Jaime: I go and I lay in my backyard. I have the pool and I will go and lay on the bed and feel like, because we have an outdoor bed, just sit there for five minutes and not even have to do a meditation or anything like that, but just sort of soak in the sun. Natalie: The Vitamin D. Jaime: Sometimes I need that big time. And then being able to sort of go; "Now I reset. Now I can go back in". Very helpful. Natalie: We should caveat this with the fact that you are very efficient with your time. So it's not like you ever say, "I am really busy." You are fulfilled. You are busy but I as you said you batch things. Do you want to maybe talk people through kind of your working week so that... they do hear that you have time off, and time out and you are really good at, oh we didn't even mention it, you get regular massages? So do I but you get them every single week, yeah? Jaime: Oh yeah. Natalie: I think if you can you should even if it's half an hour. Jaime: Well this is the thing I kept going, "Oh I don't have the time because I have kids and I can't... when can I get a massage when I don't have them. We'll I have to work during the school hours". All that craziness goes on in your head. Let me just say, everybody can solve every problem pretty much. So my massage person comes in at their bed time, my kids go to bed, massage person comes in and I literally go to sleep right afterwards. Natalie: They come to your house? Jaime: They come to my house. It's not anymore expensive either. And they will do it like nine o'clock at night which is insane. Natalie: And then you just go to sleep? Jaime: I just go to sleep. It's like the best ever. It's amazing but it's because I am so scheduled and so intentional with my time. Because this is the thing too, it's not like I don't take a time off with the kids, it's that I have to be super effective whenever I am doing whatever I am doing. I have a lot of things going on so a typical schedule for me ,and I make my clients do all this too. I call it the master's schedule: Mondays are meeting days, back to back meetings like literally, with my masterminds, with my personal scrum from my team. Tuesdays are coaching days. Wednesdays, every other Wednesday is an interview so either back to back millionaire interviews or back to back me doing interviews on other people's podcast and then the rest of the week is free. So it's 'working free' so within the time my kids are in school which they get out at three thirty. Then I have open space that I can actually fill in advance because I am one of those people. But usually when I have the kiddos I'm done at three and then I don't work again unless it's like a crazy launch and I have to make an exception. It's me like going for a walk with the kids or I try and get some of the more special, relaxing kind of time with them. Not that I don't have to do homework, not that I don't have to do all the other stuff, but it's just trying to have that space within the confinement. How to take a quick daily vacation Alright hopefully you have some firm ideas on how to take a daily mini vacation. To recap: Short bursts of exercise - dance, walk to the mailbox, dip in the pool, play with your dog, drop down and do yoga. Treat yourself - have a massage or a sauna, at home or book it in at your local. Read a book - jump in a hammock, laze on your bed, lie on the floor, curl up in the couch, throw your phone away and disconnect the internet for 30 mins...then enjoy your fave book. Pleasure yourself - did I really just say that? Heck yeah I did. Have a quickie, grab your fave sex toy and take a moment to...you know...have some fun. Or grab your partner and kiss them passionately. It releases endorphins which are feel good hormones and everyone needs those - plus you do that stuff on vacation right? So this IS a mini vacation. Meditation - refer to episode 2 - Mind Your Mindfulness for a 1 minute one! They say meditation can be better than sleep and sometimes sex. So I think it's time to really take this one seriously. Before we bring back Jaime, as she's been delving into meditation for almost a decade but has upped her game in the last year with amazing results, let's say hello to Freshbooks The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet there's never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! It's been redesigned from the ground up and custom built for exactly the way you work. 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I know the benefits of meditation but I wanted to bring Jaime back because she's just sort of open my mind and blown my mind with the routine and the practice and the intention behind her meditation and how much is that impacting everything else. So I haven't seen Jaime for a year and a half and this time around seeing her I turned up and I was like, "Oh my gosh! You are just more like grounded." So here's a conversation we had about her meditation. Natalie: So who is this Joe Dispenza guy that you keep going on about? Jaime: Okay so I've been meditating for a really really long time and then I became a disciple. The reason why I found Joe is because I'd injured my foot and he wrote a book called "You Are the Placebo" and I didn't want to have foot surgery. That's the thing it was for the problem-solution piece of it. I'd always meditated. I didn't even know his whole thing was about meditation. Natalie: How did you find him? Jaime: My best friend gave me the book. Because she had been following him for awhile. But I was just trying to solve whatever the heck that thing was. I didn't know how deep he goes into meditation about how your body can change itself. And so it makes sense with, You Are the Placebo, but I never linked meditation and that before which was really awesome. Because before I thought it was, "I am a crazy, business entrepreneur that needs to get everything out of her head and feel okay" because otherwise I might have anxiety or whatever the pieces are. That's why I'd meditated before. And then I found this thing and I was like, "Oh there's so much more to it than that!" Natalie: And they are self-guided aren't they? Which I like because It's quite hard to just sit and not have thoughts. In fact, it's near impossible. Even the monks after many decades of practice don't' do it super well but they are far better than us. And I think I'd like to be like walking down the beach listening to meditation and then there you were, I was having a surf lesson and you were walking down the beach listening to a self-guided meditation. One where Joe got you to like ground your feet into the sand at one point, stop and just be. So I love the sound of that. Because I love walking and I like being active while meditating. What happens in that meditation? Jaime: So that one's really interesting. Joe has a bazillion different types of meditation. Some were shorter. This one's an hour and fifteen minutes. Some of our friends are like, "Oh surfing is so like that". It was funny when I was walking, thankfully eyes open for quite a bit, I was looking at some of the surfers and just thinking about how amazing that is too. There's a quite a few different pieces to his types of meditation. And so one is a big breathing aspect and then walking, where he doesn't have you do that because you look weird. But what he does as you start walking, he has you start envisioning your future and then walking as your future self. And imagining whatever happened that you want to have happened in the future as if it was a memory of the past. So you are walking and he is like talking about how to think of this and think of that, and as you are walking you feel amazing, on top of the world type of person. And then he has you stop and just close your eyes and imagine the feelings that you would feel: gratitude, joy - whatever those things are or affirmations are. And literally, because your body's been walking and energized, already like to me it goes like crazy. It makes you really feel the emotions. And then you walk again. And it levels up the emotional side of it. Levels up the feeling of, "Oh my gosh! This is what I'll feel like in the future." Right, that confidence, whatever those pieces are. And so you are sort of stepping into what that is and it makes a lot more believable. So as an entrepreneur I feel like, "Oh I want to speak on a stage at TEDx in front of a thousand people." I was chatting with somebody when I spoke in the Philippines, she's like, "I love crowds of 10,000 to 15,000 people." And I was like, "Hmmmm. I haven't done that before. 10,000 people that's a lot of people. Wow, Okay great!" She said, "The energy is just insane." And so then I started going, "Let's imagine what that would look like. I'm sure I can do it". And so in the walking meditation, I started bringing in some of those pieces. So when you start bringing in the pieces as if it already happened, especially the science behind meditation, it actually does. Have you heard the piano player thing? They had a study where: Some people actually play the piano in a certain number of hours per day for a specific song. Another one just did the finger exercises with no piano. And then the other ones meditated on it. So the people would actually meditate on it. They never touched the piano, and they actually were just as good as the other people. Natalie: When they finally went to play the piano? Jaime: Yes which is insane. Natalie: I've heard a few studies around stuff just re-visioning exercise on that. Jaime: Yes. It gets your body in certain state. It's really interesting to see the studies because we are placebos by the way, right? So we affect our thoughts and everything affects everything. And I think entrepreneurs need to get this better and better and better. It's not just clearing your brain it's all those thoughts that we think, that determine what we actually take action on, what we actually do. All those beliefs or whatever you want to say whether they are subconscious or not. When you start flushing those out, and you start imagining yourself..... I've had a friend who hated speaking and then he did like a hundred different speaking gigs all in a row just to get over the fear and to get really good at it. Well, you do a 100 of them and you'll get really good at it! Imagine meditating on it a hundred days in a row instead of actually having to go do it. And again there might be a little bit of twinge when you do the first one but it's going to feel so much more natural even just the visualization of it. And I've interviewed a ton of millionaires, 400 and something millionaires, so many of them bring up visioning, it's insane. I was not woo-woo at all and I started going down this road and interviewing millionaires and I'm like, "How come everybody keeps talking about this?". Because I really wanted to know and so then I started looking at the science behind it all. And then I'm like, "There's something to this", because I am a sciency kind of gal and then I've started implementing and doing it. It has literally changed so many things and what I can see is possible moving forward. Natalie: You mentioned that it's helped you, one being all grounded and not even noticed that visibly in you. You said your skin is glowing. You think you looked younger like not aging. What are some of the other benefits? Jaime: There's a whole thing on epigenetics which if you read any of Joe's books. Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson talks about epigenetics - our bodies and what we feel basically. Because this is the thing, I don't think people really understand, and again the science is very very new behind all this. It hasn't really come out to the general population. If I say epigenetics, people are more like, "I don't have a clue what that is". But your DNA actually can turn on and off based on your environment. And so it's not all like you were born like this and now we are like that forever, it's what you ingest, what you are doing, what you are thinking that all affects your body, which makes logical sense when you think about it. We are not emotionless robots. All the pieces and parts really make a difference. You've seen the president go from looking really really young beforehand and how the heck did he age so much in such a short period of time? Like the stress and everything. And so it really affects your body. So you can do it in the opposite direction also. How can we change that? Natalie: I was telling you about Josh's friend Rohan, his father from England who's been doing transcendental meditation for something like forty five years or more. I haven't met him and I really want to meet him. I told you that right? Because he is late 70s and he looks like he is in his 40s. He gets up at five a.m every morning. He does one to two hours of transcendental meditation with the music and all the vibrations and everything. And he is apparently just super focused and onto it. He doesn't need much sleep. Just incredibly aware and has energy all day and that youth, that vitality and that absolute solidness around what he does and who he is. He's absolutely precise and clear on who he is and what energy he gives off. So that fascinates me. It does make me feel, yes you could change your state and you can change your entire DNA makeup. By the way, did you know that when you get sunburnt you are changing the DNA? There's a whole science behind it which you'd love. When you get sunburnt, your cells are exploding and we have billions of cells right, but they are exploding and each little explosion is shifting and changing your DNA. So overtime you can actually change your DNA of your body. Jaime: Good way or bad way? Natalie: I don't think sunburn is obviously good for you at all, but it's just more the point that scientists have seen that you are actually changing your DNA through that. So there must be other ways of changing your DNA. Jaime: When you look up epigenetics and you'll see some of those pieces because it's insane to read some of the studies on this. I didn't realize this. I'm like, "Man!". It is one of those things where it's such a new science so it seems a little woo-woo to people. It is with any sort of newer science. Natalie: I know scientists needs the data and the facts but also I just want to see it's working. Jaime: This is what I do, I'm like, "Well I'll test it and If I like it, I'll keep doing it and if I don't like it, then I won't." But there's a lot of Charletons that are like, "Oh you do this thing and it's amazing!". So that's what we have to be careful of, but to me I'll test anything and if I like it and I see results then I'll continue. I care about the smarts and logic. And so meditation has allowed me to tap in way more and not just be a 'running around like trying to do everything head wise', but actually tapping into all parts of your body. I never thought that your gut or intuition was a big deal until, again I heard so many millionaires going, "I went with my gut" and I'm like, "Wait! There's no real science behind that." I'll put a spreadsheet together so I can look at all the facts, this is why I am so science based because I need something to make a decision. I would almost never go with my gut. Natalie: Gut every time. Jaime: See... but to me I didn't get the point of gut. I thought that that wasn't logic. When you read like the book, Blank and we realize how amazing we are as human beings. We can make an assessment on something without even necessarily knowing the facts and data. Like that book was very eye opening to me because I was like, "Oh, maybe I do know more than logic will tell me and research and data." And so realizing that, along with everything else tapping into that. You can shut yourself off big time. Most people do. Most of the clients that I talk to I ask "What's your gut saying?" They are like "I don't know." Natalie: Oh really? I do it all the time. The only time that I haven't sometimes is travelling, because I listen to my gut and instinct all the time in travelling. "Don't go down there" or actually "Don't take that bus". Jaime: What does that feel like? Where? How do you do that? Natalie: Literally like a strong sensation to not go ahead and buy that ticket. Where? It's a good point. You do actually feel it in your stomach and then I feel like it just triggers straight away to your brain with a no. I have voice in my head going, "That's not a wise idea." It's really crazy and I just listen to it all the time. Jaime: I had heard this one place, and I have not verified sources but, what's interesting is they were saying that it's actually your heart that is making a lot of these decisions, and then going to either your stomach and then your brain and so it triggers all of them right? We sometimes think it's our brain first. Natalie: It's literally like a decision and sometimes your body will stop. Sometimes your body will stop walking like 'you are not going to go down there, Natalie'. It's the fight-or-flight response that I feel kicks in and that is triggered by your immune system and/or your nervous system, so I guess your heart is the thing that's beating. Jaime: We just don't know very much about our bodies though. Like it's kind of sad. I am trying to teach my children like, "Okay. Where do you feel that in your body?" so that they can become more in tune because I never was. I was like, what is that feeling? I would never go with my gut in general. So knowing and being able to say, "This actually works." I needed all the data from all the millionaires like, "Wait, you've went with your gut and that worked? Wow! Interesting." It would be really interesting to ask which ones typically go with their gut and which ones don't. Natalie: And where do you feel that in your body - that's an interesting question to ask anybody. Going on a bit of tangent here but asking 'how do you feel' and see what people's responses are, because if you ask a very pragmatic logic based person, they will go, "I am blah blah blah." Jaime: Okay so this is my best friend, she had to ask me every single day. She goes, "How do you feel?" and I'd say, "Good" and she'd go, "Good is not a feeling." "Great! I feel great!", she said, "That's not a feeling." I didn't have the words to express it. I literally had one of those little cards that said all the emotions on it. But I couldn't find the nuances between the emotions because I didn't think it was a big deal. Like what does it matter? Natalie: And it does matter. Jaime: It totally does now I know. I am teaching my children this. So tapping into intuition or tapping into your gut is an example. I don't know what that felt like. I was like, "Huh! Nope. I got nothing." The little nuances in anxiety or the little nuances in joy, the little nuances in things that I just never paid attention to. And yet we can be so much more expressive as human beings if you actually know that. I had beforehand thought, "If I just negate all the bad emotions and only felt the good ones, I'll be happy in my world". I mean you know in entrepreneurship too, it doesn't work that way. Shit happens. Natalie: It's a rollercoaster. Jaime: Exactly. You have to mitigate all of it and sometimes the crappy stuff is teaching you the most and you have to be okay with those emotions because if you try and negate that you won't take the risks, even calculated risks. You just won't make the steps towards that because you are so scared of negative emotions. It's an interesting thing. Natalie: I think a lot of people live in the state of, "I'm okay. I'm okay. So I am not going to show any emotions." And you asking me the other day, "Do you feel that you tapped into that? Are you emotional?" I have my moments around my Dad because I was quite surprised that I wasn't more upset or just really in that state, but I do think it's because I focused on celebrating his life. It doesn't mean I think I shut down my feelings. Like I will have my moments where I'll just cry. As I told you I am big soak in movies. I'll just have waterworks in movies. I feel like a lot around animals and nature. I don't worry so much or sweat the small stuff but I often think about global issues or environment or inhumane treatment of animals or people. And that stuff gets me really emotional but I think there are so many people who are walking through life they are taking the drugs and numbing them. Jaime: But that's the point right? The placebo, the book is all about, you don't need to rely on what we think. One of the reasons why we take a placebo and think it will work is because people have told us that it will work. If a doctor someone of high authority goes, "This will work for you." Even if it numbs you like crazy, you are like, "Oh then half of it's probably the placebo effect and the pills don't even work." So it's one of those things where us knowing ourselves better. If you are the type, "I am emotional in these sort of ways and I don't need to like make myself be emotional in other ways either", but knowing yourself better makes a huge difference. So if you do get sick or whatever, trying to pay attention to what those emotions were within it and then solving that instead of going after like, "I just need more alcohol" or "I need more drugs". Like when I injured my neck they gave me Hydrocodone and I'm like, "That's a lot!". It's a narcotic. They gave me a lot of pills. I was kind of surprised. They gave me like three sets of pills. Natalie: The United States scares me with what they give out. It's such a pill based society. Jaime: And I was like, "So how do I fix it though?". It's one thing to numb the pain and I am okay with pain I can handle a lot of pain but how do I fix it? Nobody really went down that path which sucks. Natalie: It does. Western medicine is very much like immediate solution where as I love the Eastern philosophy around preventing it before it's even happened. Jaime: Yes but the thing is I agree a thousand percent but because we've already gone past the point. So again this is western world but we are sold that we can have everything right now and this is why meditation is so important too. Because we are moving at a constant pace especially entrepreneurs. We are problem solvers and we wanted the problem solved yesterday not today. And so a pill, sure! Faster, easier, more efficient. Natalie: The headache was just from the hours of pampering and all the detox. And when I was in that yoga class, that restorative yoga which I loved and I was having trouble with the hamstring pose and it was really like sinking in. Sinking into that pose and feeling the pain and I wanted to come out of it because we had to hold it for five minutes. And that's when she said, "If you are challenged by this pose, you probably have issues with control, because the control that you put into your everyday life will manifest itself into your basically your hamstring." So the tightening there is the constant control or tension. And I think in intrinsically you know that but whatever we are holding any source of tension or pain or even love manifests itself in your body. Jaime: So that's the whole point of Joe Dispenza, the whole point completely. He was a doctor and he actually cut his spinal cord. It was like crazy he couldn't walk and he didn't want to have surgery. And all the doctors are like, "So you kind to have surgery to fix this", and he was, "I am not going to do it." He meditated. And people were like, "Okay, you meditated your spinal healing. That's a little insane." Natalie: Have he done meditation before? Jaime: I don't remember. I think he must have done something. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be like, "Oh I am going to try meditation and see if this works." He was a chiropractor so he knew the body really really well but what is interesting like you were saying is being able to have whatever is existing in our body usually is for a reason. And unfortunately because we are problem solvers and we want to fix this so fast we just take the pill and go, "That will be okay." But more and more instances of cancer, more and more instances of crazy stuff and we are going, "What's wrong?". Well yeah it's probably food and stuff like that too but there's so many things that we don't understand that us taking care of ourselves, like you said the eastern side of things could have probably prevented but now we are at this tipping point where we can't see the force for the trees anymore. And so that's why it's great that he wrote the book called, You Are the Placebo because there's literally everybody going, "I have a problem. I need a solution." And so being able to show people, "Oh by the way, this could help this." Natalie: I was going to say it sounds of ironic but I am about to say we have to take control or more importantly, we have to take responsibility because things are not going to get better. We are going to have more and more technology. We'd be more and more connected. We are going to have more and more devices. We are going to have more multi-tasking. We are going to have more and more things in our life that are causing us to live lives in totally different way where we don't have peace, quiet, nature, reflection, timeout, thinking time, quiet time. And so we just have to and that's why I am so proud of you because you are making time because you love it every morning to do your meditation. Jaime: One I didn't love it. I couldn't sit for five minutes. I used to lay down because I couldn't sit up. So I couldn't sit up for that long and I hated the five minutes every single time. It's just very much an evolutionary process. That being said I learned my own process. A lot of clients are resistant because they are entrepreneurs and logical and my brain is way too crazy, "I can't do it Jaime". I was like, "I have the same crazy brain you do. I have ADD literally". And so when we are looking at, "Okay what can you do as a first step?" We talked about five minutes of headspace. Headspace is great, Calm app is great, just to sort of slowly get into that and then I have people come back and they are like, "Oh that felt a little better." And then what is that next step and what is that next step, I did this as part of the evolutionary process it to try to make meditation efficient. I would get all the crap out of my head so that way I could feel like i could be more clear. David Allen's Getting Things Done, getting everything out of your head. So I would do that piece along with having this inspired thoughts of, "Oh you know what I should do and this". Natalie: You'd actually literally go sit down or lie down to meditate but then you'd have bing bing bing thoughts. So you'd actually then stop the meditation? Jaime: I wouldn't actually stop the meditation. It's really kind of funny I had a eye pillow on and I'd literally have a journal right next to me and I'd scribble. It's just like a twenty, thirty minute meditation, it wasn't a lot because I would only do the first piece like this. I would literally just go, "Oh!" and write those. Changes of launch plans or the ideas that I have. And then I would be able to clear and be a lot better. So it's still guided meditation but this is what I have my clients do because in general they are like," I can't make it stop." You know what makes it stop? Write all that crap down. And because David Allen talks about with getting things done, if it's still on your head it will keep reminding it. It will keep bringing it up. So there you have it. This topic of Personal Freedom here on the Quest for Freedom Podcast continues to come back to freedom of the mind in so many respects. I know I will continue to delve deeper into this. In the next episode I'll be discussing personal freedom from a place of less stuff weighing you down - as in decluttering. Tune in for that one. And read the full show notes for this episode at nataliesisson.com/7 You can also sign up to get fresh, hip and timely email updates when I release a new episode. Or you can simply subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud or Google Play and make my day - and hopefully make yours. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode of the Achieve Your Goals podcast, Jaime Masters is here to talk about the lessons she’s learned from the most successful entrepreneurs in the world! As a business coach, author, and professional speaker Jaime has hosted one-on-one interviews with over 350 millionaires and billionaires. She made her exit from the corporate world after finding herself $70,000 in debt and realizing that she hated her job. With an ambitious goal and a strategic plan, Jaime climbed out of debt and left the job she hated in just 16 months. Now, she’s helping others find the freedom, money, and work they love. Distilling the knowledge and advice from her weekly millionaire interviews, her bestselling book, Eventual Millionaire: How Anyone Can Be an Entrepreneur and Successfully Grow Their Startup is a detailed account of the stories, motivations, and actionable steps millionaires use to create success. Her work with millionaires has also garnered the attention of media giants, such as Yahoo Finance, Inc.com, SUCCESS Magazine, Entrepreneur, Women’s Health Magazine, TIME, CNN, Business Insider and more. In today’s inspiring session, you’ll find out why she left her 6 figure job at the age of 22 to pursue a better life. We also talk about her love for the UFC, why you should focus on your biggest strengths, how to tap into a healthier state of mind, and the common habits held by the uber successful! KEY TAKEAWAYS [03:30] Find out why Jaime loves the UFC so much. [04:43] Jaime shares her approach to leading a successful business AND life. HINT: You can have both and still be mega successful! [06:30] Hacking your state of mind so you can feel great and get more done. [13:57] Discover the benefits of having a formal meditation practice. [17:36] The common habits taken from over 350 millionaires! [19:40] Why the most successful people know their strengths. [20:11] Committing to a goal and implementing with speed. [25:10] Why discovering your strengths is an evolutionary process. AYG TWEETABLE [Tweet "''It’s the commitment to the goal that counts. I’m going to figure this out no matter what.'' - @eventualmillion"] EPISODE RESOURCES The Eventual Millionaire: How Anyone Can Be an Entrepreneur and Successfully Grow Their Startup Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work You Are The Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter Unified Mindfulness Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity Closer Than You Think: Six Fundamental Questions to Ignite Your Personal Evolution Get a PhD in YOU: A Course in Miraculous Self-Discovery CONNECT WITH JAIME MASTERS EventualMillionaire.com Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Eventual Millionaire podcast CONNECT WITH HAL Facebook Twitter Achieve Your Goals Podcast on iTunes RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST Reviews for the podcast on iTunes are greatly appreciated and will allow us to get the word out about the show and grow as a community. We read every single review and believe each one goes a long way in helping us make the show even better! If you received value from this episode, please take a moment and rate and review the podcast by clicking here.
It may sound strange to hear that there's not much difference in what it takes to build a $1 million business and a $10 million business - but it's true. The same talents, strengths, and hard work that it takes to build the smaller revenue business is required for the larger revenue business - it just takes a different application and approach. On this episode, Ryan does a collaboration with Jaime Masters of Eventual Millionaire around the subject of offloading the things that you as the owner of your company should not be doing - so that you can do the things you really need to do in order to push the needle forward. This is a live session from Freedom Fast Lane LIVE 2015 that you will find incredibly helpful. Everything is an investment. Everything. One of the fundamental mindsets that Jaime Masters has discovered is common among those who are worth one million dollars or more is that they see everything - everything - as an investment. That means their time, their hobbies, their work, their finances, their health, their exercise - everything. An attitude like that enables them to evaluate every decision more carefully for the sake of maximizing their life potential. When they are able to do that, everything in their life is amplified. It takes a while to get started with the diligence required for this mindset but once it's in place you become unstoppable. You can hear some of the ways Ryan and Jaime brainstorm putting this habit in place, on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. Asking for help is ridiculously important for growth. People who build ultra-successful companies don't do it on their own. In fact, many of them have learned the hard way that the more they try to do everything themselves or have all the good ideas on their own, the less successful they wind up becoming. On this episode, Jaime Masters points out that millionaires are quick to bring in consultants and high-level advisors to give them insight into the things that will move their key areas forward. That's because they know that the longer they wait, the easier it is to stall out and get stuck in a rut of non-productivity. Find out more about how you can get the help you need at the right time, on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. It's your team that is going to elevate your company. There's a saying made famous by Jim Collins that you've got to make sure that you get the right people on the bus. That means hiring the right team with the right people in the right places within your company. If you aren't careful about this you'll spin your wheels for a long time dealing with team members who don't fit the role they are in or are not equipped to handle the things they are asked to do. The right kind of hiring process is not easy to create and implement but there are some very important things you can put in place to ensure that you decrease the odds of getting the wrong person on your company's bus. You can hear some tips about how to set up that kind of process on this episode. If paying $20 per hour for menial tasks is a threat to your company, something is very, very wrong. There is a point in every business where you know you need to bring on team members to take the weight of menial responsibilities off of your own shoulders. But often what winds up happening is that you can't bring yourself to do it because you've been necessarily pinching pennies for so long that you feel like you can't afford to take that step. Yes, it's risky in ways, but if you can free yourself up to do the activities that really move your business forward you'll wind up more fulfilled and better able to generate the revenue it takes not only to keep those team members but also to bring on even more. It's a hard but necessary step and you can learn how to make it on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. Outline Of This Great Episode [0:06] Ryan's introduction of this episode with Jaime Masters. [1:22] Why Jaime Masters was asked to speak to this issue at FFL 2015. [7:11] Why Jaime began her mission to analyze and understand millionaires. [9:31] The most common answer to “How Many Hours Do You Work?” [10:40] Why it's vital to know your own core strengths. [15:44] Spending the right time and energy on the right things. [21:57] Habits Jaime has seen in the high level entrepreneurs and business owners. [24:20] Moving from driver of the car to the captain of the ship. [29:42] Asking for help is ridiculously important for growth. [34:49] One example of a crazy complicated (but effective) hiring process. [37:23] A hot-seat example to help you get out of your business in order to work on your business. [52:08] Identifying your lowest ROI activities to purge what's on your plate. [56:12] Determining when you need a freelancer and when you need an employee. [1:01:08] The first steps toward clarity, systems, and processes. [1:04:46] Figuring out things as you go to build the business from where you are. [1:06:59] Why millionaires wish they had hired earlier. [1:07:51] When Ryan felt the dumbest: keeping people too long. [1:10:06] Making agreements in advance so it's easier to fire when you need to. [1:13:29] Parting advice for entrepreneurs: be clear on the activities that make a difference. [1:15:18] How to handle a team member who needs to be driving their own bus. [1:22:33] What is the culture index? Action Steps From This Episode FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Clarify what is supposed to be on your plate as CEO of the company and ruthlessly figure out how to remove everything else. FOR GETTING STARTED: Write down everything you are doing right now. Everything. Then put those tasks under headings of what they are - customer service - accounting - marketing - CEO responsibilities, etc. Once you see everything you can begin to see what's sucking up your time and how you can delegate some of those less important things so you can focus on what is vital. Connect With Today's guest: JAIME MASTERS Website: www.EventualMillionaire.com On Twitter On Facebook On LinkedIn Resources Mentioned On This Episode Business By Day BOOK: The One Thing Culture Index Tomoson Connect With Freedom Fast Lane Website: www.FreedomFastLane.com On Youtube On Facebook On Twitter On Google Plus On LinkedIn On Instagram
Have you decided to take the leap into a different career? Or maybe you've decided to start your own business? Making the decision to start a new business or completely head in a different direction into a new career path isn't an easy one. Our guest, Jaime Masters, speaks from her very own experience of leaving her successful career as a project manager behind and jumping into the unknown. She is now an incredibly successful business coach with a strong network of millionaires. Her journey into the unknown opened her eyes to what is possible. Jaime discovered that her strengths were in helping people. Her lessons to be learned are centered around the fact that "you have no idea what you're good at until you do it." Listen in on our conversation with Jaime Masters. Jaime shares tips on how to be patient in the evolution of who you are. Every time you are asked to make a hard decision, you have to realize that it is a test to see how good you are at a skill. Happen To Your Career - Episode 139
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Jaime Master (Tardy) is a business coach, podcaster of Eventual Millionaire, and mentor. She interviews business owners with one million dollar net worths or higher, every single week, to learn about their action tips, advice, and stories to help you build your income to seven figures. She has interviewed best-selling authors like Guy Kawasaki, Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, Andrew Warner, Pat Flynn, and more.
Jaime Masters (Tardy) is a business coach, podcaster of Eventual Millionaire and mentor. She interviews business owners with one million dollar net worths or higher every single week to learn about their action tips, advice, and stories to help you build your income to seven figures. She has interviewed best-selling authors like Guy Kawasaki, Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, Andrew Warner, ... Read More The post 37. Create a podcast and a tribe of millionaires with Jaime Masters appeared first on Must Amplify.
Jaime Masters (Tardy) is a business coach, podcaster of Eventual Millionaire and mentor. She interviews business owners with one million dollar net worths or higher every single week to learn about their action tips, advice, and stories to help you build your income to seven figures. She has interviewed best-selling authors like Guy Kawasaki, Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, Andrew Warner, ... The post 37. Create a podcast and a tribe of millionaires with Jaime Masters appeared first on We Are Podcast.
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Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
In this podcast, you'll get a peek into the habits, thoughts, and actions of a self-made millionaire as I talk with Jaime Tardy whose website, podcast and book all titled Eventual Millionaire have been guiding and inspiring entrepreneurs for years. She shares insights into what makes them tick and how you can position yourself into millionaire status. What Are Some Common Habits of a Millionaire? After interviewing over 200 millionaires Jaime says there are three common habits among them. Surprisingly, none of them have anything to do with daily routine such as diet or exercise however, she does find that they rarely watch much TV or movies - although, I am definitely the exception to the rule :) Instead, she has found common themes in their approach to business (and life): No Excuses Approach - To be prosperous you can't let your excuses stand in your way. We all have our reasons not to do something (no money, no time, etc.) but these are solvable. The millionaire gets it done despite their reasons or excuses. Continuous Forward Motion - Successful people aren't afraid to make a move - even if it's the wrong move. A lot of us are afraid to fail and let that hold us back. Some millionaires have had success right away but many fail 3 or 4 times before reaching success. Well, Jaime didn't actually get to divulge the third habit but you can read about it on her site. Fearing the Tall Poppy Syndrome It happens. When one person does really well people tend to wind up feeling bad about themselves. The typical reaction is resentment and oftentimes colleagues or peers will attack, criticize, or “cut down” the tall poppy among them. Don't let the fear of the tall poppy syndrome stop you. Succeed anyway. Jaime believes people with integrity should be the ones with money and influence as they're the ones who can do the most good with it. Jaime finds self-made millionaires are appreciative and humble. The stereotype is that the wealthy are also very greedy. However, the vast majority she talks to are some of the most giving and generous people she knows. Live the Life You Want Jaime learned the lesson the hard way with her own career. At a very early age she had a six-figure corporate career, expense account, big house and an expensive car. Sounds awesome! But she hated her job and dreaded Sunday nights because they marked the end of a weekend and start of a new work week. In time she changed all that but admits it can be difficult when you don't have much cushion in your budget. She implores us to have the life we want and then consider money. “I made one decision in my life based on money. And I swore I would never do it again.” ~ Brad Pitt as Billy Beane in Moneyball Never make decisions based on money alone. I know what you're thinking: “Sure, it's easy to turn down money when you already have it.” As an agency owner you have responsibilities and pressures like payroll and other fixed costs. You might be tempted to take on some of the wrong clients just to pay the bills. I strongly caution you against this. Bad clients may pay you but the long-term expense of having them will far exceed the short-term fix they give you in your cash flow. Bad clients drain your time, your resources, and your energy. No one can run a successful business in that state. Calculate the Opportunity Cost Instead of taking on the wrong clients, take time to determine the opportunity cost. I looked at my own opportunity cost in January. By eliminating the wrong clients, I brought in an additional $35,000 in revenue. Here's the breakdown: With my screening process, I turned down 20 “wrong clients” for a $1,000 program. At a 75% close rate, I could have closed 15 of them and made $15,000. I would have spent one hour with each of those 20, but I utilized those 20 hours differently. By reallocating those 20 hours I worked on a program that made $50,000. The difference in how I spent my time brought in an incremental $35,000! How Highly Successful People Face Challenges Demands On Your Time: Many business owners get stuck in the daily operations of the business - dealing with challenges and putting out fires. And, in many cases, the owner is also the salesperson. So if their time is focused on operations, sales tend to suffer. Jaime's advice? Hire a salesperson - or if sales is your passion, hire someone to handle the fires! Measuring Your Monetary Goals: Most CEO's set business goals but often get too busy working the business to check the numbers and measure against the goals. Jaime advises to set monthly goals and then break them down into daily tasks. For example: Goal: $500,000 annual revenue = $42,000 monthly revenue. Take $42,000 divided by the average sale = the number of clients you need to close each month. If you know your close rate, you'll even be able to determine the number of prospects needed to get you to your goal. Then, go do it! Staying Focused: Running a business is hard and there are a lot of demands on your time and energy. To overcome demands that distract you from focusing on your business growth, I tell my clients to make 90-day goals and figure out which tasks will get them there. Then, make a list of tasks that will not get them there and commit to making those the secondary priority. These tasks (like needlessly checking and replying to email) make you feel good in the short term but don't get you anywhere in the long term. “F.O.C.U.S. means Finish One Commitment Until Success” ~ John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneur On Fire You're an entrepreneur which means you're inspired and motivated. It's easier said than done, but try to harness your idea overload and FOCUS on one great idea at a time. It doesn't mean you can't pull the trigger on that great idea you just had… only that you should put it on the back burner until you succeed at what you've already started. Need help identifying ways to make your MILLIONS? I've set aside some time to talk to you, personally. And during that time, I'll evaluate your business and work with you collaboratively to create an immediately actionable plan to increase your sales and profits. Click here to get my help. Want More? If you found this helpful but want to know how to grow your agency the best way and reach that millionaire lifestyle goal, I have all the information you need to get you there. You can find lots of tips, tricks and insights by reading our blogs that cover a wide variety of topics or if videos are more your thing, visit my videos on my YouTube channel!