• How to make ideas happen and raise millions of dollars
    Apr 15 2020

    Find out how to turn an idea into a reality, find money for it, and create something you’re proud of. Nalin Chuapetcharasopon, CEO of CrushCrowdfunding, shared how she raised $7+ million dollars.

    Now more than ever, imagine seeing something you invented in stores everywhere. Find out:

    • (07:09) What to do if you’re suddenly out of a stable job.
    • (13:30) The real difference between Kickstarter v. Shopify v. Squarespace.
    • (15:00) Ownership pros and cons: angel investors v. crowdfunding.
    • (18:50) Can you turn ideas into reality if you’re already working 9-5?
    • (21:30) When to start growing a team.
    • (26:40) The abundance mentality that kills competition overwhelm.

    Find Nalin Chuapetcharasopon, CEO of Crushcrowdfunding on www.crushcrowdfunding.com.

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  • How to get your freedom back and have your business running for you
    Apr 22 2020

    Paul Maskill, CEO and founder of The Ultimate Freedom mastermind talks pitfalls you should avoid if you’re starting or growing a business (so that you still have the time to do whatever you want).

    Now more than ever, many people are looking to make massive waves. Paul talks how to get your life back while earning a handsome living:

    • (02:07) How doing things that no one else is willing to do can get you ahead, but not much further.
    • (04:10) How to start creating a business that runs on auto without you
    • (05:30) Three different ways to make money: 1) self-employment v.; 2) running a business v.; 3) having the business run for you.
    • (08:08) How to create a plan B and safety net when starting up by doing the majority of the work in advance.
    • (11:56) How to stay cost-lean when starting out to make sure your business survive.
    • (13:03) How to build a 12-month reserve fund to give yourself runway to start.
    • (13:57) How to decide: is there a market for your idea?
    • (14:30) How to get your business running automatically by creating the right systems (even before you felt ready).
    • (15:45) How to get clear on what your business should do for you, instead of the other way around.
    • (17:10) How to start building a team and share video/audio instructions.
    • (17:49) How to look at: 1) lead generation 2) sales 3) customer support 4) service/product provision, and 5) back-end or administrative—to see where your money is best made.
    • (21:09) How to measure your time-value-money to get massive wins.
    • (21:54) How anyone can start today to create automation systems.
    • (22:26) How to perfect, automate, delegate anything to get your business running for you.
    • (24:11) How to start hiring and getting the right people onboard and why personality matters more than being technically capable.
    • (25:11) How to get the best people to help you.
    • (26:50) How to grab attention and secure a job/sale when you reach out to companies, clients, or future opportunity.
    • (31:53) How to take care of yourself while taking care of others.
    • (33:55) How to lean on other people to make sure you take care of yourself.

    Find Paul on https://www.paulmaskill.com/mastermind

     

     

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  • How to have difficult conversations during COVID, what to do if your personal or business relationship is dying, and how to recover from relationship burnout
    Aug 5 2020

    If you’re an introvert like me, I’m sure you’ve been in situations, a party, a giant conference, or a get-together, when you look at your best friend, or brother and sister, or colleague and mouthed from across the room, “Help me get out of this conversation! Please”.

    Usually it has nothing to do with the people who were there.

    It was just that you’re tapped out. 

    And the thought of a quiet night with your favorite book or show, sounds pretty sweet.

    What’s interesting, though, is that even with COVID, one of my students told me recently: “It’s weird. I feel like we’re supposed to be doing less, meeting up with less people, and all. But how come it feels like I’m doing even more now and I’m talking to even MORE people these days!?

    It’s because even though we’re not actually around as many people as usual, we are STILL constantly having conversations.

    Which means that one thing in your life is still totally crammed. 

    And that is your headspace.

    I always look at this, and whatever it is that occupies your mind, to be almost like the ceiling height in your house.

    If it’s too low and there’s not enough headspace, you’re constantly trying to look for a way out. Usually AFTER your neck and back are screaming: GET ME OUT!

    The thing is, the more determined you are to get ahead in life and grow your business, usually the more noise there will be.

    And with that, you’ll have even LESS time to yourself to do the things that really matter, like being with people you care about, or even just spending more time taking care of yourself.

    It gets more and more difficult, to ‘get out’ of the noise.

    But if you ARE able to close your ears to ‘conversations’ that you know is not good for you, all the ‘news’ that only distract you, or even the vocal few people in your life who doubted you ...

    You will become unstoppable.

    THIS is what I’ve seen sets apart the 1% from the 99%: the ability to have clarity, peace in knowing their direction, and graceful execution.

    So then the question becomes, how DO you do this if you’re in a personal, work, or business relationship that is—challenging?

    Or how do you do it if you’re on your own, especially during COVID-19?

    And how do you bounce from all this?

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    This week, we’re diving into this topic as I sit down with Wendy Sterling, a relationship and divorce expert.

    It’s been a while since I take a hard look at how relationship affects life, business, and entrepreneurship. But the ‘not-so-secret’ secret is that we know that it definitely plays a HUGE part in our success.

    This is true especially when we need to have difficult conversations with your client, boss, spouse, or even a family member.

    “A person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have.” - Tim Ferris

    Growth Solvers, let’s take a listen as we find out:

    • 5:43 How to get unstuck when worrying too much.
    • 6:19 What intuition can actually tell you about your relationships
    • 7:21 What the realization of the need to live for yourself look like.
    • 7:43 What the difference between façade perfect family versus closed-doors reality can do to open up new possibilities.
    • 8:40 How to leave a successful career if you are unhappy.
    • 9:48 How to face the truth and have an extremely difficult conversation.
    • 12:07 What followed a panic attack when a relationship goes awry.
    • 12:57 How to read the signs of something going wrong in a relationship.
    • 14:50 How to start having conversations you know need to happen sooner or later.
    • 15:55 Why sometimes you can have an amazing communication at work, but are lagging behind in communicating with the people who are most important in your lives.
    • 18:21 Why understanding yours and other people’s defense mechanism can help.
    • 20:18 Why NOT ignoring your gut feeling is useful in your relationships, business, and work.
    • 21:33 What to do if you’re trying NOT to burn any bridges and save a relationship.
    • 23:24 How to give yourself a time limit to work on salvaging a broken relationship.
    • 25:39 The real reason why you are still sometimes stuck in some things that are not good for you.

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  • How an introvert can connect with anyone during COVID, work from home successfully, have time for yourself, make the right decisions, AND face your fears.
    Aug 19 2020
    I get a ton of questions lately about working from home and growing passive income. What’s great is that I see a whole range of questions, like: Thalia, how do you stay motivated?How do I keep my kids from driving me insane?How am I supposed to set goals when I don’t know what’s going to happen?How can I possibly get everything done at home?What’s the best way to earn money on the side? I love all these questions. It’s funny though, isn’t it? How we’re doing similar things we did pre-COVID and just going about in our lives, but because everything’s changed now, we’re much more aware of the things that we like and don’t like. It’s like someone just plugged a speaker phone into all our activities and it screams back, “Hey, this is just NOT working!” Everything feels bigger in smaller quarters. And because of this, you may feel like things are just running on a loop and happiness is like a one-off privilege that you have to keep fighting for. What I discover about work and business, though, is that they will likely suffer when you’re out of sorts, and definitely when you’re unhappy.  So how DO you stay sane, successful, AND happy at home while getting ahead and growing your business?   Spend a ton of time on the things that give you happiness and meaning, and a timed amount on the things that don’t. The odd thing about working from home, is that no one ever talks about treating your day like there’s an external time-table that runs the whole show (even though life DOES keep moving on)! It’s YOUR show. You get to decide. Of course, there are things that are not always fun to do but needs to get done (like brushing your teeth and looking at how you did in your business). AND on the things that make you feel like you’re on vacation! Whether that’s one hour or one week on a particular goal, it’s your call.   Find ways to love the progress first, BEFORE you find the profit. I think we’ve done ourselves a disservice whenever people throw around things like, “Love what you do, THEN you’ll be happy”. First of all, I think this is super confusing. It makes us chase that momentary high that we associate with loving something. And it focuses on already loving or hating something, versus cultivating that appreciation for what you’re meant to do. In reality, you won’t always love everything WHILE you’re at it. For instance, I love my kids, but I honestly just don’t like what comes with parenting. Love is not the same as like. I love working out as a whole. But I don’t always like waking up to it. So if you want to crush your work and business goals, or even earn more, find ways to make the long days … easier, lighter, or more fun.   Know that passive income IS possible, after targeted activity. There’s a misconception being thrown around right now that passive income is … all just about sitting back in your PJs and watching things roll in. Um … sorry, but that’s not (never has been and never will be) the case. And this misconception drives many entrepreneurs into misery, thinking, “Why is it not working?” Yes, passive income is possible, but only AFTER you’ve put in the appropriate amount of activity, investment, and energy and time upfront. What this means is that if your income or business is still going nowhere, the things you’ve done upfront might need some tweaking. This is true for both offline and online income. I’ll talk about mistakes to avoid when you’re creating passive income streams in the upcoming months. --- Before we keep going, be sure to not miss a beat and hit the FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE button. --- Which is why today I want to bring you a whole range of experience from multiple women business owners who have found amazing ways to: Work from home while making authentic work relationships.Confidently be introverted and be OK with it.Successfully switch from a prestigious job and follow their calling.Master how to say no to the things they know is not good for them, andCrush the fear of having to be in the public eye. --- Find out:   WORK-FROM-HOME STRATEGIES 7:18 How Jennifer Tamborski ended up working from home and why it took a lot of the pressure off. 7:59 How to grow a multiple 6-figure business even if you’re an introvert. 9:12 How to work from home as an introvert and parent for 14 years. 10:23 How to connect virtually with just about anyone from home. 11:01 What coffee has anything to do with growing with your business Learn more about Jennifer Tamborski.   WAYS TO GETTING UNSTUCK 11:12 How Else Johnson overcome her shyness. 11:37 The internal dialog that made introversion work against you. 11:53 The coping mechanism that helps you get unstuck. 12:10 How being fully present gets you ahead. 12:58 Why introversion is a strength. Learn more about Else Johnson.   HOW TO WIN YOUR TIME BACK 15:37 Why fully expressing yourself win you your time back. 17:00 Get massive wins carving out time to create ways to take ...
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  • How to stay productive during COVID with ways that big CEOs use to get big wins.
    Aug 26 2020
    I remember a time when I was sitting in a meeting with three other guys in suits in a room with grey concrete walls. The meeting was going on and on and everyone was starting to get fidgety. The door opened and in came the top dog’s secretary, who said that so and so was there to meet him. Five minutes later, she came back in to give him another note. Seven minutes go by, and again she came with yet another thing, this time waving her hand and pointing at her watch while looking at him urgently. After the meeting wrapped, I asked this CEO, who started and grew a billion dollar company from scratch but still has his marriage intact, his kids away from drugs, and his employees raving about him, “You seemed busy. How do you do it all?” He looked up at me and without missing a beat he said, “It’s simple. Focus on the small things”. Wait. What do you mean? There has GOT to be more to it! He saw the disbelief in my face. And quickly added, “I know. Seems too easy. But simple things are actually harder to do. Because it requires that you rewrite things other people have made you believe.” He’s right. After years working with people and businesses of all kinds, I realized that masterpieces have one thing in common: They’re not about the grandiose actions.   They’re about creating a big difference with small, yet meaningful steps.   Think of your favorite song. It’s probably not complicated or very long at all.Think of your favorite food. I’m willing to bet that it’s not a micro scallop served on an oversized plate with paprika sprinkled all over. And,Think of your favorite person. It’s likely someone you know and love, who makes you smile, laugh, cry, or even inspired. That’s all! And yet, we’re taught that to be successful, everything needs to be giant, huge, and this big pie in the sky. Why else is everyone in the world obsessed with follower counts? You know how many followers most millionaires and billionaires that I personally know have on their social media accounts? Around 100. Yep. What they’ve known all along, is that the small things matter ... BIG time! They know that a small knife can kill a big cow.They also realize that the sun, though powerful, is still a small speck in the big, dark space.Yet they know that this ‘small’ sun, can still wipe out darkness in a matter of seconds.   When light meets darkness, light always wins.   So how do you swim in the big ocean if you’re a small fish? The secret, of course, is to find small, yet powerful things that can give you massive wins. Here are some of my favorite “small” yet big levers: Use the Rule of 3, NOT 13. Find the top 1-3 things that you see have given you massive progress, and make that your top priorities every day. Most of us have 10-20 things that we never finish each day that just makes us feel defeated at the end of the day. I talked about all things productivity, goals, and systemizing lists on this week’s podcast.    Double down on the few things that work, THEN delegate. If you find that exercising really gives you a boost at work, don’t skip it. If you learned that a 1-hour Netflix binge is all that you need to unwind, make that a priority. Yes, I said it! And THEN, apply the same principle with your work. Did you do something that make your buyers and clients happy? Do more of that.   Focus on ways to repeat wins, NOT redo. Life is a long So is your happiness and meaning. You don’t want to find yourself still grinding away in misery like it’s your first year doing this—five years from now. As you grow, be sure to work in time to create ways to make your days easier. That can be with a checklist, an automated system, or by growing your team and partnerships.   Business—should have a long life. Breathe life into it. To make this possible, this time I want to dive into how you can get big wins with small changes, including how you look at your goals, how to put them together, and create a well-oiled system that helps you buy back time. In this episode, you’ll take home: How to let the calendar do the heavy work and buy back time.The hybrid online/offline productivity approach that kills frustration.How leaving town/house/room can finally get you your goals and plans. --- Growth solvers, FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE and join me in supporting you to live a meaningful life that you deserve! You GOT this. --- Specifically:   5:04 How wanting to get away with computers can create an amazing business 5:24 Why home office is more important than you think. 7:04 Top mistakes and problems about working from home. 8:09 Why being productive is more than just getting organized. 8:40 The top 4 areas of your home office that you can’t ignore in order to be productive. 9:30 How to kill overwhelm and decided what is most important that can create massive wins. 10:07 What open floor plan and our mobile devices have anything to do with getting things done. 10:48 The life-changing power of ...
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  • Life-changing books that can help you break world records
    Sep 2 2020
    Today, I want to talk about some favorite books of mine that have changed my life. I believe in investing in yourself in any way possible, including sitting down and reading from great minds in the world. Besides, that’s how the greats did it—by learning from other people as well. If you are hitting a ceiling and you feel a bit stuck, here are my top 3 books that created massive changes in the way I look at how to work, live, and run a business. Note: I don’t get paid from these, I just happen to love these books. --- Before we dive in, hit the FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE button. ---               2:29 Where to start if you feel like you just can’t do it all. When everyone is preaching to not care about what’s going on around you, one book taught a different philosophy, originated by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius: that it doesn’t matter how difficult the challenge might be. There is always opportunity in an obstacle to rise and become better. This book has changed my life in drastic ways, and I’ve shared this with Business Insider’s millions of readers here. This book that changed my life is called the Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday. From this book, I’ve learned: How to not let your situation make decisions for you.How to overcome ANY challenge.How to use obstacles as a Launchpad, the idea of turning weakness into strength   7:24 The real reasons why we procrastinate If you’ve ever procrastinated, felt guilty about it, and wondered how to battle it—you might want to think twice. One special book talks about how many original and creative ideas and inventions came about because the inventor waited until the very last minute. Turns out, there’s a scientific reason for this. This is not a free-for-all invitation to never get anything done, of course. On the contrary, it allows you to do things like eat something fatty for a change and kick back WHILE calibrating your next steps. Oh, and don’t forget to get back to it once you’re ready! Get all the juicy details of Originals by Adam Grant and: Why FAST is not always better (letting your brain percolate is a way to spark creativity).Why Original ideas usually come from a level of procrastination. And,Why it’s OK to postpone and not everything has the same degree of importance.   14:00 How to break records that you think was impossible to break. The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler is a deep dive into what it takes to continue to break records and a study of why endurance athletes of all kinds seem to do the impossible. I love this book because it gives us comfort in knowing that you only have to pick up pieces and clues left by success stories before you, to create your own massive success and surpass all expectations set by you AND those people who never believed that you can do it. The successes of your predecessors need to be celebrated, emulated, and improved upon.Records are meant to be broken.We’re not getting better and people are turning into super humans. We’ve just found better and better ways to do something. And it’s built upon previous successes, whether that’s yours or someone else’s.   19:41 How multiple trips to the hospital can show you a surprising fact about your work. If you feel exhausted because you’ve run out of fuel, Essentialism by Greg McKeown, is the book for you. It’s about how VERY few things are actually that essential, and how you should focus on really just a few smart decisions that can make a big impact. As you know, I teach this to all my students as well. It’s also the reason why I’m HUGE on encouraging you to take the smallest, most meaningful steps, to create the biggest difference possible (while staying sane)! What you’ll learn in this book, is that: You don’t need to do everything. You only need to do a FEW important things.Most things, if you really look at it, are not essential.Why sustainable work is better than speedy work.   27:58 How a single piece of your work can be passed around from one generation to another. You can learn this from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. OK, OK. This IS a kids’ book. But there’s a reason why this simple story has lasted for generations and will likely continue. What a beautiful reminder that: Something so small can change so many people’s lives and formed so many people’s outlook on life. And that,IF you do the right things and learn from the right people when building your business, your work will come back to you tenfold for YEARS to come. Imagine doing that with your product, your service, your business, or even just your words! --- Be sure to hit the FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE button. --- Sources: The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday   Originals by Adam Grant The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler Essentialism by Greg McKeown Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl       Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • How to get to $2 million in revenue organically, do things on your own terms, and stay sane doing what you love
    Sep 16 2020
    Recently, I was given the opportunity to traverse through some river rapids. Before outdoor adventure became one of my favorite things to do, I thought there’s only ONE way to do it. As in, if you’re in the water, it’s just plain dangerous. I had NO idea that there were levels of danger, and the corresponding skill sets you must have. It’s like the difference between cooking at home and cooking professionally. There are a lot of in-between areas that few will explain to you. Over the years, I’ve found that this is totally true if you want to earn more as well. There are a lot of people who give you what I call “front-door” advice. But not a lot of people will share with you the side-doors, the alternate routes, or hidden yet meaningful ways you can get to the same destination and beyond. Which is why when it comes to passive income, it can get overwhelming to figure out how you can get beyond just your first year of making your idea a reality, particularly if the stuff you see out there just isn’t working for you. Today's episode will focus on the side of side income that people often neglect, but shouldn't. We will draw from multiple people's experiences. At the end of the episode, you'll learn a bunch of things, including: How to get to $2M in revenue by standing up for what you believe in.How to organically persuade people in your life to help you get what you want.Why starting the bar high is not always not the best way to start anything.Why you can still be miserable even if you get paid well. --- Before we begin, be sure to hit FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE. --- Today's guests, we have: Brandy Lawson is a consultant who started her journey as a business major who, took a C++ computer programming class. After working in corporate America for 14 years, including in software companies, she finally took the leap and created Fiery FX, where she helped people with digital marketing channels. Brandy will talk about the value of making time for and prioritizing yourself. PLUS: 5:15 How to productively start creating a side income if you’re working from home.6:14 Why carving out space for yourself and getting multiple pieces together helps.7:10 Why trial and errors are necessary in getting rid of distractions and finally getting things done.7:35 What ultimately kills your chances of getting things done and start your side income.8:35 How to persuade people in your life to help you get what you want.   Jeanie Chang is the National Director of Self-Care and Wellness by National Association of Asian American Professionals. She started her career in journalism with the Associated Press, and she’s a mental health specialist for student organizations for Duke University and UNC among a few. Here, Jeanie Chang shares why getting paid well can STILL make you miserable and the lessons she's learned working with Associated Press, and: 11: 02 How to convince others, including your family, about a new career or path you want to take.11:57 How you can still be miserable even if you get paid well and why it’s important to prioritize relationships, including with yourself.13:23 Why sometimes it takes multiple attempts, degrees, and paths to finally figure out what you wanted to do.14:10 Ways that your previous experiences and challenges can make your new path, new business, and side hustle stand out.15:10 Why age shouldn’t be used as an excuse to not move forward.   Rhonda Smith is an award-winning psychotherapist, a graduate of the University of Southern California with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology. She also holds a Masters of Social Welfare degree. Her advice has been featured in Oprah, Martha Stewart Weddings, US Weekly Magazine, BravoTV, Ebony Magazine, Teen Vogue and Glamour Magazine. Rhonda talks the value of understanding your own biological clock and what works for you on a daily basis so that you can do things on your own terms. Also, don't miss: 17:00 How to juggle pandemic parenting and deal with zoom fatigue.19:02 How to take time away from technology and lean on quiet time.19:20 Ways that stopping what you’re doing can actually level up your performance.20:30 Why you tend to neglect habits that you know are good for you.22:12 Why starting the bar high is not always not the best way to start anything.   Tyler King is the CEO of Less Annoying CRM. He founded his company with his brother and funded the startup entirely by themselves. They chose not to work with investors specifically so that they don’t have to make short-sighted decisions you often see in Wall Street. Tyler King chats about why sticking to what you believe in and saying no to what traditionally would be ‘home-run’ can be the best decision you’ll ever make, and: 24:05: Why it’s important to first figure out what’s important or you rather than the profit.24:40: How to bootstrap and get your side income to be fully successful.25:30 Why scaling as fast as possible isn’t always the best way to create a side ...
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  • How to double your earning while prioritizing what's important for yourself, as shown by Mark Cuban and Morgan Freeman
    Sep 23 2020
    How many times have you heard people say to you, “work hard” or “hustle harder”? Plenty probably. But as your life changes, you might start to realize that those old rules are not something you can (or care to) keep up with. If you get to fast forward your life in 10-20 years, would you honestly want still be doing the grind? So then the question now becomes, is it at all possible to still be super successful AND do things your way? YES. Turns out, though, it has little to do with the hustle, but more to do with your relationships—with yourself AND with others. And no, I’m not talking necessarily about your family or loved ones (though those are definitely important). I want to look at hidden aspects of our lives that actually compound, affect your work, and matter more than you realize. In today’s episode, you’ll learn: How top performers like Morgan Freeman differentiate themselves from the rest, as experienced during his VISA ads recording for the Olympics.The little known reasons why Mark Cuban became a billionaire.How to limit what you follow, watch, and listen to keep important things a priority.Ways to stay in control in a high-pressured or chaotic situation.How to have the right amount of social activities during social distancing.The proper attitude for creating a new personal and business relationship. --- First, hit FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE. --- In this episode, we’ll be talking to: Andi Lew Andi Lew is a best-selling author and a wellness and relationship expert. She’s been featured on Good Day New York, CBS Los Angeles, and the Today Show among many others. Andi talks the value of being upfront when going into a new relationship—personal or business, PLUS: 4:32 Why we should take control of our health and not just accept what’s given to us, including:5:16 Why relationship with yourself should be a priority, even if it hasn’t been in the past.6:20 How to have the right amount of social activities during social distancing.7:03 What listening has anything to do with calming the chaos that’s happening outside.10:20 The proper attitude for creating a new personal and business relationship.   Javier Mercedes Javier Mercedes is an audio and video engineer and the creator of the Passion in Progress Podcast. He is an Adobe PRO expert and has worked with the likes of Mark Cuban, Shark Tank and Dallas Mavericks owner. Javier shares what Cuban did to him in the time that he was in the same room, including: 11:50 His experience of working on Jimmy Carter’s audiobook, Jason Bateman, Morgan Freeman, and Federal Reserve.12:45 How the top performer like Morgan Freeman differentiate themselves from the rest, as experienced during his VISA Ads recording for the Olympics.14:54 The fine line that top performers tread, that you can also emulate.16:13 How to 2x your fee, up to hundreds of dollars, by not wasting other people’s time.  16:52 Little known reasons why Mark Cuban became a billionaire.   Anim Aweh Anim Aweh is the founder of Aweh Supports, LLC and she specializes in helping people of color to overcome physical and mental health barriers and get out of depression and anxiety. She encourages people to have difficult yet important conversations. Anim gets on the podcast to chat about how you can get unstuck while working from home, and. 19:50 The sneaky ways that anxiety can affect you without you realizing it.21:00 Why health is more important than ever to keep you charging towards success.22:25 Why work-from-home isn’t always easier and how to stay mentally strong.23:18 How movement and walks can really help you.24:13 How to limit what you follow, watch, and listen to keep important things a priority.   Megan Rafuse Megan Rafuse is the owner of the Shift Collab in Toronto, Canada and she is passionate about linking people who are looking to get unstuck with professionals who can help, training, and workshop that can get you the results you’re looking for. Megan sits down to talk about the value of treating yourself like you would your own best friend. And, 26:12 The compound effects that can change your business success for worse or better.27:08 How to deal with a lot of unknowns, uncertainties, and how to get control back to your business.28:02 How to deal with unprecedented stress, and frustration.29:25 How to create a new normal that would work for you.30:01 Ways to stay in control in a high-pressured or chaotic situation.   --- Don't forget to FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE. --- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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