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10 Keys To Success In 10 Minutes (Because Success Waits for No One)

10 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Behind The Work, Jessica Santana breaks down the 10 most powerful lessons learned from over a year of interviews with successful executives, entrepreneurs and visionaries. These aren't generic tips. they're real principles that ambitious people are using to stay the course on their dreams and build legacies. What you'll learn:  ✓ Why waiting for the "right time" is a myth  ✓ How to take bold bets on yourself (even when it's scary)  ✓ Why doing business with friends is actually a flex  ✓ The role of faith in entrepreneurial success  ✓ Why rest is the work  ✓ How to build something that lasts (not just trends)  ✓ The power of reinvention and bold pivoting ✓ How to love yourself when everything feels broken Whether you're launching a business, pursuing a career change, or leveling up your mindset, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start becoming the person you're meant to be. Key Takeaway: "You either win or you learn. Never lose." Timestamps: Connect with our host, Jessica Santana: * Subscribe to the Behind The Work newsletter: https://jessworldwide.substack.com/ * Follow Jessica on Instagram: http://instagram.com/@jessworldwide * Follow Behind The Work on Instagram: http://instagram.com/@behindtheworkshow * Follow Jessica on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jessworldwide * Follow Behind The Work on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@behindthework About Behind The Work: Behind The Work is the show for the ambitious person looking to level up their lives, their career, and their businesses. Hosted by Jessica Santana, Behind The Work goes deep with the executives, founders, and leaders who are building from a place of power. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the real work — the strategy, the setbacks, the pivots, and the purpose — behind the people, companies, and organizations shaping what's next.

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10 Keys To Success In 10 Minutes (Because Success Waits for No One)

In this episode of Behind The Work, Jessica Santana breaks down the 10 most powerful lessons learned from over a year of interviews with successful executives, entrepreneurs and visionaries. These aren't generic tips. they're real principles that ambitious people are using to stay the course on their dreams and build legacies. What you'll learn:  ✓ Why waiting for the "right time" is a myth  ✓ How to take bold bets on yourself (even when it's scary)  ✓ Why doing business with friends is actually a flex  ✓ The role of faith in entrepreneurial success  ✓ Why rest is the work  ✓ How to build something that lasts (not just trends)  ✓ The power of reinvention and bold pivoting ✓ How to love yourself when everything feels broken Whether you're launching a business, pursuing a career change, or leveling up your mindset, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start becoming the person you're meant to be. Key Takeaway: "You either win or you learn. Never lose." Timestamps: Connect with our host, Jessica Santana: * Subscribe to the Behind The Work newsletter: https://jessworldwide.substack.com/ * Follow Jessica on Instagram: http://instagram.com/@jessworldwide * Follow Behind The Work on Instagram: http://instagram.com/@behindtheworkshow * Follow Jessica on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jessworldwide * Follow Behind The Work on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@behindthework About Behind The Work: Behind The Work is the show for the ambitious person looking to level up their lives, their career, and their businesses. Hosted by Jessica Santana, Behind The Work goes deep with the executives, founders, and leaders who are building from a place of power. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the real work — the strategy, the setbacks, the pivots, and the purpose — behind the people, companies, and organizations shaping what's next.

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