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Employment opportunities for people with blue collar skills are going to keep growing. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller talk to Kenny Chapman, CEO of The Blue Collar Success Group, about his entrepreneurial path and how skilled blue-collar work is going to be much more crucial, popular, and needed going forward.
Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
How Kennyâs experience in the military led him to becoming an entrepreneur.What The Blue Collar Success Group helps with.How Kenny âleveled upâ his self-esteem.The biggest benefits he gets from being in The Strategic CoachÂŽ Program.How Kenny used his growth mindset to expand his business and then branch out.Show Notes:
In the 1940s, being a plumber was a valued career.
Blue-trade industry covers hundreds of different specialized skills.
It takes good leadership to have a good company.
If you don't operate an effective, good model, you're not going to have what you need in order to pay people top of market and above.
Mindset drives everything, and clarity drives direction.
Identity limits us a lot.
You're much more valuable the more you learn and the more you see.
When we hear the word âeducation,â we've automatically trained our brains to think âhigher education.â
Like colleges, skilled trades are not created equal.
Customers complain about price no matter how much it is. So you might as well get customer complaints at a profitable number.
Resources:
The Blue Collar Success Group
Blue Collar Success Laws by Kenny Chapman
The Six Dimensions of C.H.A.N.G.E. by Kenny Chapman
Visual Thinking by Temple Grandin
Kolbe
CliftonStrengthsÂŽ
GravyStack
The 4 Câs Formula by Dan Sullivan
The Impact Filterâ˘
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Unique AbilityÂŽ
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Every great entrepreneur wants (and deserves) to have a dependable team around them so they can be freed up to develop new ideas and focus on growing their business. But how do you get one? After all, the first question most entrepreneurs ask when they join The Strategicâ Program is, âWhere do you find such great team members?â In this episode of Inside Strategic Coach, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller finally answer this question in-depth. From identifying and nurturing your teamâs areas of Unique Abilityâ and creating a positive and collaborative work culture to investing in team membersâ growth, Dan and Shannon share everything that makes Strategic Coachâ a magnet for skilled and passionate talentâand how your business can become one too.
Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
The number one tool necessary for building and maintaining a great team. How to determine if an activity is right for an individual. Why Strategic Coach team members donât really need to be managed, monitored, or motivated.How Strategic Coach creates an incredible sense of safety for its team members.The two things that team members are looking for.Why you should think of hiring someone as an investment, not a cost.Show Notes:
At Strategic Coach, youâre always either winning or learning.
There are a lot of Coach tools that support having a great team.
Everybody's on their own unique growth path in terms of who they are and the kind of work theyâre most likely to enjoy and excel at.
Strategic Coach team members can continually focus their time at work on doing what theyâre excited about.
The moment someone is hired, Coach invests in learning about who that person is and how they can grow their skills.
At Strategic Coach, if something doesnât work, the system gets blamed, not the individual.
The four core values of Strategic Coach (PAGE) are: positive and collaborative teamwork; being alert, curious, responsive, and resourceful; getting results; and providing an excellent first-class experience.
Strategic Coach has uniformly very helpful and very positive team members.
Some Coach clients have been with the company for 15, 20, 25 years, and so have some team members.
The educational system generally disparages successful business people.
Almost all Coach team members are directly in contact on a person-to-person level with the companyâs clients.
A team member canât be at their best if they donât feel safe.
If you want great team members, you have to be a great entrepreneur. And that also includes being a great person.
Great team members who want a bigger future aren't interested in being with someone who doesn't have any future.
If you're going to be able to attract and retain the best people out there, you canât have an entitled attitude.
Resources:
Unique Abilityâ
Article: Your Business Is a Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldnât Show On The Front Stage
The Team Success Handbook by Shannon Waller
Everyone And Everything Grows by Dan Sullivan
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
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When things need to get done, it doesnât mean that you, as the entrepreneur, need to do them yourself. In fact, for the best kinds of business growth and business success, you need to do as little as possible. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller share the three rules for having a friction-free future.
Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
The way to achieve more by actually doing less.Why you need to be clear about what you want to be doing.How to determine the minimum you need to do for a goal to be achieved.Why things getting done without your doing them yourself means youâre growing.Show Notes:
Strategic Coach has a lot of tools for creating teamwork where other people do work that you don't like doing.
For every task, thereâs someone whoâs great at it, loves doing it, and finds it energizing to do.
There are times in your past where youâve done a lot, but someone else would have done it if youâd done nothing.
Friction is where youâre moving, but youâre being resisted by forces.
When a new thing has to be done, ask yourself three questions: Is there any way this can be achieved by me doing nothing? Whatâs the minimum I have to do for this to be achieved? Is there anyone else who can do my minimum?
The more you stick to the three rules, the more gets achieved by things you instigate.
Rather than having pride about the things that get done, some entrepreneurs have pride about doing the things that get things done.
An entrepreneur is only required for the activities they love doing.
Resources:
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
The Impact Filterâ˘
Unique AbilityÂŽ
Article: Your Productivity At Its Best With This Guaranteed Hack
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Everything that humans create is done with tools. But the skill level people have for using tools varies drastically. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller discuss why itâs essential to be good at using the tool of language for both thinking and communicating, and share the thinking tools that all entrepreneurs can use for both business success and business growth.
Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
Why Dan vowed years ago to never again operate his business with receivables.Why youâre never starting from zero.How entrepreneurs can learn what to do in the future by looking at their past.How Strategic CoachÂŽ thinking tools improve clientsâ lives.Danâs process for developing and introducing new Strategic Coach thinking tools.Show Notes:
One of the reasons to get really good at language is because it gives you the tools for thinking and communicating.
If you donât have the language to think about things, youâre trapped by your emotions.
If your language skills arenât good enough, people can only respond to your emotions.
A lot of small businesses stay small because they never really comprehended what entrepreneurship really was.
Some things that are impossible can become possible if you change your thinking.
Strategic Coach currently has roughly 250 thinking tools in the companyâs 35th year.
Every quarter, Dan creates three or four new thinking tools.
New thinking tools address new things that are happening to entrepreneurs where there isn't a structure for thinking about it.
Questions about the future are tools for instigating a thinking process.
You always have to have a bigger and better future to bounce your present off of.
In todayâs world, ideas and processes have tremendous value.
Resources:
Total Cash Confidence by Dan Sullivan
Article: This Tool Will Help You Make Sense Of The Past AND Take Charge Of Your Future
The Impact Filterâ˘
Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan
The Transformation Trilogy by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy
Article: The Four Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs
Everyone And Everything Grows by Dan Sullivan
The Positive FocusÂŽ
The Entrepreneurâs Guide To Time Management
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Description:
Since 1989, Strategic CoachÂŽ has been helping entrepreneurs find greater happiness and business success. In this episode, Gord Vickman and business coach Dan Sullivan talk about how the company has grown over nearly 35 years and how theyâre catering to the needs of successful, collaborative entrepreneurs with growth mindsets.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode
What entrepreneurs get out of each of the three Strategic Coach program levels.Why additional program levels were created Why thereâs no competition for entrepreneurs in the âFree Zone.âWhy Dan considers himself only 50% of the creative team when it comes to innovating new thinking tools.How entrepreneurism is like jazz music. The future of The Free Zone FrontierÂŽ Program.Show Notes:
Thinking tools enable structured thinking.
Strategic Coach thinking tools are all about entrepreneurs thinking about their thinking.
Strategic Coach has 240 trademarked thinking tools. And by this time next year, theyâll have 50 patents.
A Self-Managing CompanyÂŽ is one where team members manage what already exists, and the entrepreneur creates what's higher, better, and bigger.
A Self-Multiplying Company⢠is where individual team members create new productivity, creativity, and profitability in the world.
For entrepreneurs in the âFree Zone,â their competition wants to be their customers.
Sometimes, your mistakes are your biggest breakthroughs.
Strategic Coachâs ideas come from ongoing experimentation with entrepreneurs.
All entrepreneurs are outliers.
The more thinking tools you have, the more flexible an entrepreneur you are.
Intellectual propertyâcopyrights, trademarks, and patentsâis backed up by major governments.
Resources:
The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan
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Exciting advances are being made in the area of life extension. Business coach Dan Sullivan, having set a goal for himself in 1987 to live to the age of 156, has been keeping close track of the trends. In this episode, he and Shannon Waller talk about what people should know if theyâre interested in living a great life as long as possible.
Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
Why Dan chose age 156 as his goal.The profound impact Danâs growth mindset has had on his thinking.The simple thinking exercise that can add decades to your life.Major breakthroughs that have happened in the longevity field.Why longevity is going to be an area of great inequality.Show Notes:
The body really pays attention to what your mind is thinking.
The majority of Strategic CoachÂŽ clients are planning to live to at least 100.
Human progress is created out of human aspiration.
Peopleâs longevity goals are having an impact on medicine, science, and technology.
All the longevity breakthroughs have happened within the last ten years.
All of our cells are specialized cells, but they all come from a kind of universal cell.
AI can turn one kind of information into another kind of information.
There's a profound mindset change going on in medicine, that all disease is just an aspect of aging.
Your chronological age and your biological age can be different.
Regeneration is taking what's healthy and keeping it healthy. Repair is taking what's damaged and making it healthy again.
If enough people want to live longer, as a whole, weâre going to live longer.
Resources:
My Plan For Living To 156 by Dan Sullivan
Unique AbilityÂŽ
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While some people think itâs a good idea to take neutral positions, Dan Sullivan says entrepreneurs need to avoid this. In this episode, he and fellow business coach Shannon Waller discuss the business motivation for always choosing a side.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why trying to be neutral doesnât teach you anything or get you anywhereHow to know your own standards.How Strategic CoachÂŽ clients learn about themselves.The way to strengthen your position using opposing views.Show Notes:
When you pick a side, you immediately begin learning an enormous amount about the side youâve chosen and why youâve chosen it.
If you try to be a neutral person, you just disappear because youâre not for anything.
A lot of people have very strong opinions about their thinking but have no real foundation or basis for their thinking.
The most successful entrepreneurs bet on themselves 100%.
You only become successful by making increasingly more successful judgments.
Obstacles are the raw material for achieving your goals.
Every person is a complete universe of experience and learning.
Other people do things for their reasons, not your reasons.
You can only have a conversation if you show respect for who the other person is.
Itâs only if you respect other peopleâs opinions that you can reverse your own.
Emotions come before our thinking.
You donât pick a side out of thinking; you pick a side out of feeling.
Resources:
The Impact Filter
Your Life As A Strategy Circle
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Time Management
The Communist Manifesto
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At most companies, when something goes wrong, an individual gets the blame. At Strategic CoachÂŽ, on the other hand, we ask whether the individual could have been better set up for success. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explain how the Coach environment is set up so that everyone at the company has the best shot of performing at their best and contributing the greatest value.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
The positive change that new Strategic Coach team members can take advantage of.What will cause a new Coach team member to be rejected.Why envy shouldnât be tolerated in a company culture.The importance of congruency in a company.Why Dan doesnât want to think about how any of his team members are interacting with clients.Danâs growth mindset toward his position at Coach.Show Notes:
A company can create the structures and the processes where any good person can decide to be a great person.
If you trust in your team members, youâll save yourself a lot of worry.
Envious people feel inferior from birth.
The ultimate proof that people aren't envious is that they innovate new things that everybody applauds them for.
The outlook that youâre born with is very much subject to the circumstances youâre born into.
In all your teamwork interactions, make sure everyone else knows where youâre coming from and what youâre trying to achieve.
Team members should be freed up to focus on what theyâre uniquely good at and love doing.
People who are relaxed and confident can be more creative.
If your company does new things, you need peopleâs creativity.
In bureaucracies and large corporations, youâre expected to be very good at doing several things.
Resources:
Video: Tips For Exceptional Company Performance
The Positive FocusÂŽ
The Transformation Trilogy by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy
Unique AbilityÂŽ
The Impact Filterâ˘
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Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller cut through the predictions of unlimited business growth. They explain why the cost of four key elements crucial to business success are on the rise. It's a straightforward conversation about what entrepreneurs should anticipate, and practical steps you can take to navigate the changes ahead.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why weâre entering a working personâs market.Why energy is going to be cheap only in the United States.How the four crucial factors influence each other.Show Notes:
90% of all transport happens on water. And the cost of water transportation is going through the roof right now.
Over the next 25 years, the only place where energy will be guaranteed to be cheap is the United States.
The four crucial MELT factors are money, energy, labor, and transportation.
The costs of the MELT factors are going to rise over the next 25 years.
Itâs important to find a way to finance yourself that doesnât involve debt.
You shouldnât be giving up a lot of your company just to get your growth money or your survival money.
The U.S. is going to start using tariffs for foreign-produced goods.
We're now in a period where the whole world is going through the greatest loss of skilled knowledge and skilled know-how in history, and this period will probably continue for another decade.
Itâs going to get more and more expensive to hire really great people.
The last three years have seen the fastest, biggest growth of new industry and new manufacturing in the history of the United States.
Entrepreneurs are successful to the degree that they solve the D.O.S.ÂŽ issues (dangers, opportunities, and strengths) of their client base.
Automating what used to be strictly human work is a very slow process.
Resources:
Deep D.O.S. Innovation by Dan Sullivan
Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan
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Strategic CoachÂŽ has a unique company culture. Only the best team members stay there, and each has unique capabilities and a growth mindset. In this episode, business coaches Shannon Waller and Dan Sullivan explain how other entrepreneurs can go about creating a Coach-like culture in their own organizations.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why everyone at Strategic Coach must have a growth mindset.The main value Strategic Coach creates for its entrepreneurial clients.How Dan helps entrepreneurs focus on doing only what they love doing.How Strategic Coach clients get added value from comparing notes with one another.Why many entrepreneurs never get far beyond their own capabilities.A simple way to ensure every meeting is positive and productive.How you know youâre not in competition with anyone.Show Notes:
Strategic Coach clients learn in a community where everyone is a successful, talented, and ambitious entrepreneur.
Nothing turns a person off more than someone not practicing what they preach.
All the thinking tools that Strategic Coach clients master are the same ones that Strategic Coach team members master.
Strategic Coach clients use Coach thinking tools to organize both their business and work lives.
Strategic Coach clients and Strategic Coach team members advance in their careers in the same way.
Strategic Coach clients learn how to have complete congruity between their behind-the-scenes activities and what clients see.
The obstacles to your goals are your raw material for achieving them.
Quantitative measurements really focus entrepreneursâ brains.
In 2024, Dan Sullivan will have been coaching entrepreneurs for 50 years.
An entrepreneur in one part of the world totally understands an entrepreneur in another part of the world.
Thereâs a whole relationship that develops from a coach helping a client think more clearly.
Resources:
Everyone And Everything Grows by Dan Sullivan â coming December 2023!
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan
Unique AbilityÂŽ
The Positive FocusÂŽ
The Entrepreneurâs Guide To Time Management
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Entrepreneurs have more to be grateful for than most people who experience business success. In this episode, guest host Gord Vickman and business coach Dan Sullivan share entrepreneur ideas about all there is to appreciate about running your own business.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
How it benefits team members to free up the entrepreneur.A way to start fresh every day.Where all of Danâs gratitude starts.How to ensure every meeting is positive.The only accurate way to measure progress.How AI has changed the podcast production process.Show Notes:
Entrepreneurs tend to be a lot more grateful for their work lives than people who haven't created their own companies.
You canât be complaining and grateful at the same time.
If youâre saying youâre excited about something, itâs implicit in that that youâre grateful for it.
Strategic Coach clients use Coach thinking tools in their personal lives as well as their work lives.
The entrepreneurial instinct starts before age ten.
Entrepreneurially minded people know that money is the key to gaining independence.
A lot of entrepreneurs are trying to escape from their beginnings.
Negative experiences can be uniquely valuable for you if they lead to course corrections.
Everything we're grateful for is because we appreciate the value of it.
If you measure your progress against the ideal, you eliminate all the value of what youâve achieved.
Resources:
The Positive FocusÂŽ
Unique AbilityÂŽ
The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan
Strategic Podcasts
The Impact Filterâ˘
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Dan Sullivan and guest co-host Gord Vickman explore the innovative concepts
within the Transformation Trilogy and the collaboration behind their success.
Discover the driving force behind Dan's creation of Who Not How, The Gap And The Gain, and 10x Is Easier Than 2x, as he shares personal anecdotes, inspiration, and insights gained along the way. He also delves into the evolution of these books, their impact on entrepreneurs worldwide, and the invaluable lessons you can apply to your own successful journey.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
The people Dan needed to meet in order for these books to happen.How Dan realized his three major market books were a trilogy.Feedback Danâs gotten from clients about the Transformation Trilogy.Possible plans for more major market books based on Coach concepts.Show Notes:
Work always takes the time thatâs allotted for it.
Life is taking advantage of everything that wasnât planned.
Dan first had the idea for books as something to assist and support what the other Strategic Coach coaches were doing.
Recognizing that consumers want to get information very quickly, Dan came up with the 60-minute book format.
When Dan was 70, he committed to putting out one book every quarter for the next 25 years.
Thereâs now a 10-person team around Dan on the Strategic Coach quarterly book project.
The origin of every Strategic Coach thinking tool is Dan asking entrepreneurs a question about their experience.
Everything in the Strategic Coach Program and the way the company is run is a function of equipping people with thinking tools to improve their entrepreneurial life.
The number one rule governing the Strategic Coach universe is free Dan up to focus on what he does best.
Resources:
Who Not How
The Gap and the Gain
10x Is Easier than 2x
The Transformation Trilogy
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Every entrepreneur would love to go 10x. So whatâs holding them back? In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller share the mindset you need to experience major business growth.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
The incorrect way that most people interpret 10x.How you can learn about going 10x from looking at your past.Why people are currently experiencing 10x greater growth very easily.How to think of 10x in terms of entrepreneurial freedoms.Show Notes:
The world is progressing on the basis of new tools, new technologies, and new opportunities.
Weâve all gone 10x many times in our lives.
Itâs useful for entrepreneurs to look at how theyâve grown within the framework of their entrepreneurial lives.
You can look at massive growth as a series of 10x jumps.
If you donât have a deadline for it, itâs only a wish.
Entrepreneurs donât drive themselves crazy with their goals, they drive themselves crazy with their deadlines.
Money you make can be good or bad depending on the activity and who is writing you the check.
The four entrepreneurial freedoms are freedom of time, money, relationship, and purpose.
All entrepreneurs seek the freedom to focus on whatever they want to focus on.
Looking ahead doesnât tell you how to go 10x.
Change is a natural part of being an entrepreneur.
Resources:
10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
The Four Freedoms
The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan
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Entrepreneurs often need to be creative to have a profitable business. What do you do when you arenât a creative person? In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller talk about the âwhyâ and âhowâ of imitating other people in order to achieve business success.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why we imitate other peopleâs performance.The reason Dan never attends workshops by other coaches.How real creativity involves grafting.How uses of technology can be a step back instead of a step forward.Show Notes:
There are two timeless ways of learning and improving yourself: imitating other people's performance, and repetition.
Humans are the only species that can use their brains to access the uniqueness of other people's brains.
We all imitate other people, whether we like to admit it or not.
If you're creative, and you come across someone who's more creative, you imitate, but at a certain point, you make it your own.
What an imitating person does, and for how long they do it, tells you whether they're just an imitator or whether they're creative.
If you appreciate someone elseâs skills, you can translate them into your own world.
Creative people can be polarizing.
You create a new capability using vision and obstacles.
The combination of two peopleâs uniqueness creates something brand new.
People who imitate but arenât creative are stealing.
In a world of AI imitation, creative people are going to get wildly more creative to differentiate themselves from robots.
Resources:
Unique AbilityÂŽ
Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan
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A lot of people go to great lengths to always appear busy. But should you really see being busy as a badge of honor? In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explain why the answer is âno.â
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
What busy people are really after.How busy people are actually wasting energy.How to achieve results more easily using teamwork.Why thereâs a real cost for entrepreneurs who are focused on being busy.Show Notes:
People try to establish their value by always being busy.
Being busy has nothing to do with any kind of results.
As results oriented people get better at what they do, they achieve their desired results by being less busy.
Depending on the rules you set up in your company, either being busy or achieving results will be rewarded.
Busy people see it as dangerous to not be seen on any workday.
In large bureaucracies, you get promoted on the basis of your busyness because the organizationâs purpose is to be seen as busy.
Entrepreneurial companies get connected to the marketplace very quickly.
Thereâs no progress without measurement.
Entrepreneurs tend to make for really lousy employees.
Weâre always ignorant and incapable when we start anything new.
Resources:
âGeometryâ For Staying Cool & Calm by Dan Sullivan
The Entrepreneurâs Guide To Time Management
Article: Your Business Is A Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldnât Show On The Front Stage by Shannon Waller
The 4 Câs Formula by Dan Sullivan
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There are major differences between regular entrepreneurs and 10x entrepreneurs. Do you know which type you are? In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explain what makes someone a 10x entrepreneur and reveal the best things you can do if you are one.
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Hereâs some of what youâll learn in this episode:
What you can tell about an entrepreneur by how they talk about their goals.The best types of goals for entrepreneurs to have.What makes an entrepreneur a good fit for The Strategic CoachÂŽ Program.The entrepreneur motivation and growth mindset that mean youâll never stop growing.The question that gives an entrepreneur a bigger future.How to surround yourself with other constantly growing people.Show Notes:
Dreams and wishes arenât measurable, but goals are.
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10x entrepreneurs constantly think, âWhat we have now is great, but what does it look like when itâs 10x?â
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The reward for going 10x is that you get to do it again.
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10x entrepreneurs arenât looking for quick fixes; theyâre looking to put in the work and time to get to a higher level.
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Over time, you get better at recognizing whatâs worth your time and what isnât.
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Only one out of every 400 entrepreneurs would be a good fit for The Strategic Coach Program.
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Status is a byproduct of capability.
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You only know you have greater capability if youâre getting greater results.
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People who are always striving for greater capability never stop growing.
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A person who is growth-minded might worry about outgrowing someone who isnât growing.
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What makes a business complicated is the social pressure from outside of you.
Resources:
The 4 Câs Formula by Dan Sullivan
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The Entrepreneurâs Guide To 10x Growth
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The Multiplier MindsetÂŽ Podcast
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Every entrepreneur should expect surprises because surprises are a part of reality. How you respond to them is key to whether youâre a happy, successful entrepreneur. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller discuss how entrepreneurs can use both good and bad surprises for business success and business growth.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why really successful entrepreneurs donât care if a surprise is good or bad.How bad surprises can turn into good surprises.What happens to people who try to make the future free of surprises.The best way to respond to good surprises.The best mindset to have when it comes to bad surprises.Show Notes:
Being taken by surprise means nothing you were preparing for, or nothing you expected to happen, actually happened.
You can do different things with a good surprise than you can with a bad surprise, and vice versa.
More clearly than almost anything else, surprises tell you what kind of person you are.
With bad surprises, you have no choice about how you have to respond because your survival may be at stake.
You can decide that whenever youâre inconvenienced, youâll get a much bigger result instead of just getting back to where you were.
People who are entrepreneurial take greater advantage of bad surprises than good surprises.
Good surprises can help you up your level of ambition.
You have very, very little control over events outside of yourself.
Resources:
The Front Stage/Back Stage ModelÂŽ article
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
The Experience TransformerÂŽ tool
Scary Times Success Manual by Dan Sullivan
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The world has become more competitive, and many people are focused on the concept of fairness. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explain what fairness really means and what every entrepreneur needs to understand to avoid certain dangers.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
The different definitions of âfairness.âWhy you shouldnât compare yourself to others.How thereâs a touch of envy in talking about fairness.How to recognize your uniqueness and avoid false comparisons.Show Notes:
No one knows what itâs like to be someone else.
Who you are can be modified by who other people are.
Reactive and creative are opposites.
The word âfairnessâ is a fairly recent creation.
The present understanding of fairness touches on equality.
Fairness is a social term, not a descriptive term.
A lot in our world supports the fact that things should be fair.
Uniqueness means looking inside and knowing who you are.
If youâre looking for fairness, you canât find out who you are.
Resources:
âGeometryâ For Staying Cool & Calm by Dan Sullivan
CliftonStrengthsÂŽ
ENVY: A Theory of Social Behaviour by Helmut Schoeck
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Unique AbilityÂŽ
Unique AbilityÂŽ 2.0: Discovery by Catherine Nomura, Julia Waller, and Shannon Waller
The Kolbe A⢠Index
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Every entrepreneur needs to be careful about who they choose as their role models. Your choices speak to your mindset, your business motivation, and your business success. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannan Waller talk about why each of Danâs five role models made the list.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
The three categories that all five role models fit into.How Euclidâs principles are timeless.How the qualities of Danâs role models influence his creation of Strategic CoachÂŽ thinking tools.Things most people donât know about Shakespeare.The uniqueness and intelligence evident in Bachâs music.The ways in which all five of Danâs role models were entrepreneurs.Show Notes:
Your role models should have qualities you aspire to.
The one law that really governs everything is that gravity respects no angle except a 90-degree angle.
Our entire physical world has been based on one book by Euclid.
You need to understand each one of Euclidâs principles before you can understand the next.
Being exploited with food is better than dying from no food.
The vast majority of great people are not widely recognized as great during their own time.
Nobody in particular is in charge of the U.S. The rules are in charge.
The pursuit of happiness is not the same as happiness.
Being inspired by someone doesnât mean trying to imitate them.
Edison created the model for how to systematically invent new things.
Mindsets create habits, and habits are things that work that have become automatic.
Resources:
âGeometryâ For Staying Cool & Calm by Dan Sullivan
Unique AbilityÂŽ
The Strategic CoachÂŽ Signature Program
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If you want business success, you have to take good care of your clientele. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller discuss the difference between customer service and hospitality and reveal the right way to treat clients and customers to keep them coming back.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
Why customers should be treated like human beings, not transactions.The difference a personal touch makes.The importance of being interested, not just interesting.Why thereâs a big opportunity right now to make people feel at home.Ways you can show people youâre paying attention.Show Notes:
Hospitality means making people feel at home.
Thereâs a movement where people are trying to make human beings more like machines.
The more dependence there is on technology, the less thereâs a sense of personal connection.
If you have to write out customer service rules, the rules arenât a habit.
The point of hospitality is showing appreciation for your clientele.
Remembering small details about your clients can make a huge impact.
Thereâs a lot of competition to be interesting, but thereâs almost no competition to be interested.
Every person is smart in their own way.
Resources:
Unique AbilityÂŽ
Anything And Everything Podcast with Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
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