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Time is your most valuable resource and in this episode we discuss where you should spend it. This is a perfect topic since we just freshly started 2022. We go over my two favorite business principles - the 80/20 rule and the 4 quadrants of time management. This is an exciting episode!
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In this short episode of the Sweaty Startup, I want to ask question that would enable you to evaluate and get you back on track. Take some time and answer these question and be a better entrepreneur.
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If I think about any moment or anything that I've learned or a single kind of point in time that shifted my mindset and made the biggest difference for me as an entrepreneur, I can point to one time. It was the fall of 2018, and a good friend and mentor of mine brought me into his office.
Find out more what mindset shift I made that changed my life in this episode!
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In this episode I’m going to share two observations today. I want you to take away some things, and I want you to actually think about this because it applies to everybody a lot differently. I want you to understand that there are two types of employees that work for you, and, two types of people in this world. There are people who get stuff done and then there are thinkers and messengers.
Find out more about how to filter every advice you get in this episode!
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In this episode we're going to talk about money. I was raised to think about money differently than most people. My parents taught me the value of money, how hard you have to work for money, and how money is the means to an end. Money doesn't have to be the end goal, but it can be what allows you to reach your end goal.
Find out more how important Money Making skill is in this episode!
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In business and in life, small habits build success, and one of the most important habits is time management. Beyond being efficient in your work, the most successful people invest their time in activities that deliver value over time. The four quadrants of time management, a framework made popular by The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey, can help you determine how to invest your time to help you grow your business and your life. In this episode, we'll explore another book that cover this topic.
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There is a difference.
One makes you successful and earns you a lot of money - and one ends in frustration and doesn't produce results.
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Nick and Max go over their 10 favorite business books and what they like about each.
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In this episode I tell my founding story and we talk about the three ways you can add value when considering sectors for your new business. We also discuss some early steps you can take to getting a head start on the skills you will need down the road.
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Justin Peterson from Peterson Automotive joins the show to talk about his mobile mechanic company and the ways he has drummed up early business. Google My Business, Craigslist and handwritten notes have been some key strategies for him in the early days.
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Nick, Dan and Max discuss business ideas and how you can start them.
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When change happens entrepreneurs get windows of opportunity to add new value in new places. This is an opportunity!
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Nick, Max and Dan get together to brainstorm business ideas and how they would launch and market a lawn care, Christmas light installation and mobile locksmithing company. This episode was a ton of fun.
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Sam graduated from Penn State in May (less than 6 months ago) and is on pace to do $180k in 2019 in revenue hauling junk around Harrisburg PA. We hear from him on how he did it!
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Learn how to start or grow a mobile mechanic business in this value packed episode. I apologize for the quality - we're working on that.