99 Deadly Business Mistakes
Podkast av Eric Edmeades
Are you struggling to make enough money in your business? Feeling unsure about why you even started your business in the first place? In this podcast,...
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10 EpisoderIn this episode, Eric realized the importance of evaluating the people in his life and seeking advice from those who had walked similar paths before. Key Takeaways: * Avoid the mistake of seeking too much advice, especially in times of uncertainty. Reaching out for every type of certainty can lead to confusion and conflicting opinions. * The old saying holds true: "The man who wears two watches never really knows what time it is." Getting overloaded with advice can leave us feeling less certain and more confused. * Evaluating the people in your life and considering their relevant experiences is crucial when seeking advice. Look for individuals who have walked similar paths and can offer solid guidance. * Having one person with solid advice can make a significant difference in overcoming challenges and achieving successful outcomes. * While it's possible to gather advice from multiple sources, there comes a point where you need to choose whose guidance to follow. Avoid getting lost by making a decision and sticking with it. * Seek the best possible advice and have the courage to follow it. Trust your instincts, evaluate the credibility and relevance of the advice-givers, and make informed decisions accordingly. In the journey of life and business, finding the right advice is crucial. Remember, it's not about gathering advice from every corner, but rather finding that one person who can provide the wisdom and insights we truly need. Ask Eric Now: www.99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask [https://99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask-eric]
In this episode, Eric emphasizes the significance of hiring individuals who bring different perspectives, skills, and passions to the table and He shares invaluable insights and practical tips on how to identify and hire superstars who will contribute to your business's success. Key Takeaways: * Resonance and immediate connection in job interviews can be misleading indicators of a good fit. * Hiring individuals who are too similar to ourselves can limit the diversity of skills and perspectives within a team. * It is important to seek individuals with different skills and passions to complement our own and take on tasks we may not excel at. * Challenging questions and a willingness to shoot down ideas can be signs of valuable candidates who bring grounding and a fresh perspective. * Surrounding ourselves with people who are different from us can lead to innovation and prevent stagnation. * Investing in hiring the right people is crucial for long-term success, and making mistakes in this area can be costly. Tune in to this episode and unlock the key to hiring superstars who will shape your business's success story. Ask Eric Now: www.99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask [https://99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask-eric]
As entrepreneurs, our innate creativity and optimism can sometimes cloud our judgment, leading us to believe we are wiser than those around us. Eric shares anecdotes and thought-provoking insights that shed light on the importance of discerning when to heed advice and when to trust our own instincts. Key Takeaways: * Entrepreneurs often possess creativity and optimism, which can lead to overconfidence and resistance to outside perspectives. * Dismissing advice without considering its source can be a dangerous position in business. * Going through unfamiliar experiences in business necessitates seeking advice from those who have walked a similar path. * The importance of valuing people over technology in business decisions. * It is crucial to weigh the source of advice and consider their life experiences before making decisions. * Getting overwhelmed by too much advice can be counterproductive, so focus on quality guidance from experienced individuals who genuinely care about your success. Tune in to this episode and get ready to embark on a transformative journey and embrace the power of discernment. Your entrepreneurial success story begins here. Ask Eric Now: www.99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask [https://99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask-eric]
To truly trust our gut, we must recognize when we've been activated and pause, allowing us to regain clarity and make sound decisions. Through a simple exercise of standing, raising our arms, and taking deep breaths, we can calm cortisol production and restore trust in our gut instincts. Key Takeaways: * Trusting your gut at the wrong time can hinder decision-making. * When activated by anger, stress, fear, or concern, your gut prioritizes survival over your best interests. * Cortisol and adrenaline, released in response to potential injury, can impair logical thinking and empathy in non-threatening situations. * Legal summons and similar triggers can induce fear, activating the release of cortisol and adrenaline and diminishing logical thinking. * To trust your gut effectively, be aware of activation and practice techniques like standing, raising your arms, and deep breathing to calm cortisol production. * By regaining composure and reconnecting with your innate wisdom, you can make decisions aligned with your highest potential. Tune in to this episode and embark on a transformative journey towards embracing the power of timing and intuition in your life. Ask Eric Now: www.99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask [https://99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask-eric]
In this episode, Eric shares his personal experience after buying a movie studio, he discovered the true power of the word "no." With a jam-packed schedule and everyone seeking his time, a dear friend made him realize that saying yes to everything meant he couldn't give anything the proper focus it deserved. Key Takeaways: * Saying yes to too many opportunities can lead to overwhelming busyness and a lack of focus. * The power of saying no increases as you become more successful in your business. * When you say yes to everything, you may not be able to say yes properly to anything. * Learning to say no allows you to prioritize and focus on the opportunities that truly matter. * Saying yes to too many things results in a lack of proper attention and focus on important tasks. * Recognizing that there are ample great opportunities available empowers you to say no and pursue the ones that align with your goals. Tune in to this episode and embark on a transformative exploration of the power of saying no. Ask Eric Now: www.99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask [https://99deadlybusinessmistakes.com/ask-eric]
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