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Coffee Chat 10/7/24
💡 Coffee Chat Recap – Value Bombs from Today’s Call! 💡 Our First Monday morning community coffee chat was packed with insights, collaboration, and practical tips! Here’s a quick recap of the highlights: 🚀 Introductions & Business Updates: - We kicked things off with some networking, where members shared their businesses and ideal referral partners. Great connections were made! - Shoutout to Charlotte, Judy, Lindsay, Jason, Charley, and Nathan for sharing their current focus areas and challenges. 📚 Suzanne's Book Project – "The Charisma Factor": - Suzanne is working on her book, diving deep into organic marketing and personal presence. - There were some brilliant suggestions to refine the title, like using “The Charisma Code” with a subtitle to highlight its positive impact on networking and business growth. - Key takeaway: Charisma is learnable and can transform your business if leveraged the right way! 🤖 AI & Research Tools: - We explored some powerful AI tools, including:Perplexity.io – A fantastic resource for research, providing real-time information and useful insights.Custom AI Tool – Helps generate tons of content ideas for different platforms, making repurposing easy! - Nathan's challenge on using AI for creating line art brought up some awesome discussions on how to utilize AI creatively in our businesses. 💬 Networking & Organic Marketing: - We emphasized the relationship currency concept – rating your connections from 1-5 to understand the mutual value exchange. - A powerful reminder: Organic marketing and building authentic relationships are far more effective than chasing paid strategies. 💪 Your Action Items: - Apply the relationship currency concept to your network and start nurturing those connections! - Experiment with AI tools like Perplexity.io to boost your content and research. - Bring your challenges to our next call so we can brainstorm solutions together.
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Sorry I could not make it, my calendar was booked. When is the next one?
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@Suzanne Taylor-King LOL - When I saw First Monday, didn't know if that meant this was your first one or the first monday of every month. Thanks!
Welcome New Members
Let's give a big welcome to @Jennifer Frye and @Christine McShane The community looks forward to getting to know you like I do!! Tell us something about you and your business!!
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Welcome to his incredible group!
Authentic Leadership Traits
1. Honest - They don't deceive or hide information 2. Self-Aware - They are honest with themselves 3. Genuine - What you see is what you get 4. Consistent - They walk their talk and follow through on commitments 5. Purpose Driven - They inspire others with a compelling vision 6. Emotionally Intelligent - They show empathy and genuine care for others 7. Humble - They are confident but not arrogant 8. Ethical - They lead with integrity Thoughts on these being the community values? I woould love your input!
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Love these!
Thanks Suzanne for creating this platform.
Hi, I’m a Self-Sabotage Specialist, Business Consultant, International Speaker, and Best-Selling Author. Over the past 30 years, through my research with thousands of people, I’ve uncovered something really interesting: we’re all born with a trait that can stop us from reaching our full potential. It’s like a switch that’s always "on," holding you back in ways you often don’t realize. The interesting part? It doesn’t undermine you—it protects you from the potential pain you subconsciously believe will come with achieving and sustaining what you truly want. But through my research, I found a way to turn that switch off instantly. I call it the T-NOW Method, and it’s helped thousands of people break free from self-sabotage and transcend their limitations—whether in their careers, relationships, health, or personal growth. If this resonates with you, I’d love to chat more. Would love to see how we may be able to collaborate or what connections I can give you. www.DrPhilChat.com to connect or www.TNOWMasterclass.com to learn more about your Inborn Sabotaging Trait.
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@Else Johnson HI Else. Would love to know more about what you do. Let's have a virtual coffee/tea if you like and don't mind using my private calendar - www.DrPhilChat.com Talk soon.
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@Else Johnson Me, too!
💡 MVD Minimum Viable Day
#Featuring the concept of Minimal Viable Day. In software startups, there’s a famous concept called the Minimal Viable Product (MVP). The idea is to release your product as soon as it meets the basic needs of its users. From there, you iterate to improve performance, embellish the design, and add new features. We can take this step further and build our work routine around it. I call it the Minimal Viable Day (MVD). An MVD is the minimum amount of productive work that makes your workday feel worthwhile. For example: - Write 800 words - Complete one report - Organize the finance spreadsheet 💡 The main purpose of an MVD is to be so easy it makes any excuse to procrastinate sound ridiculous. It’s just a way to trick yourself into doing tasks that build up over time. The most effective way to stick to your MVD is to turn it into a habit. The science of habit-forming boils down to four laws James Clear explained in his best-selling book—Atomic Habits #1 Make your MVD obvious With the MVD you can use a sheet of paper as a cue. Make it visible in your work setup. For example, mine rests on the left side of my laptop. I see it every time my gaze wanders away from my screen. #2 Make your MVD attractive How do you add anticipation to something that’s supposed to be a chore? Easy. You mix the tasks you need to do with things you enjoy doing. For instance, I only listen to music when I write, read, cook or walk. It’s like a tradeoff: I get to enjoy my favorite artists only when doing something productive. Steal the pattern and create bundles of tasks to create anticipation. Here are some examples: - Listen to a podcast when doing manual work - Call a friend when cooking or cleaning - Go to your favorite café when you have a ton of emails to process #3 Make your MVD easy (super easy) Reduce any friction that may keep you from ticking the boxes of your MVD. Examples: - If you want to increase your chances of going for a long walk, put your sports shoes next to the door - If you want to read before bed, put a book on your nightstand - If you want to cook healthy food, make sure you have a variety of ingredients in your fridge and recipes on your phone
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Great post! I tell people your 80% is others 100%. Get the plane up in the air and then focus on the interior decorating.
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@dr-philip-agrios-7101
Self-Sabotage Specialist, Business Consultant, International Speaker, and Best Selling Author.

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