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What is the Value of Learning Something You Love to Do?
For a while, I've been 'studying' how to run a biz, over-analysing every little piece of information, try to solve all 'virtual' problems, and some problems of brands that I randomly get their ads. What I didn't understand out along the way is that it shouldn't take that much analysis as much as work. But the problem with me was always being my brain compressed with analysis and problem-solving mechanisms, the thing that when you over-do in business can put extra levels of stress upon your shoulders with zero output. What I accidentally discovered lately, is that when I decompress this urge for problem-solving and 'what-if's' doing something else, I come back with a clearer stress-free mind. It happened when I started to learn coding (which is a passion I abandoned looong ago). It might seem off, but it, some how, aligns with my goal. Nevertheless, the biggest gain was relieving my mind from overthinking. It was the first time for me to notice that, after I got my over-analysis obsession decompressed towards a hard task, I come back to business easy-minded and stress relieved. It felt like doing your workout on the morning so that you get an optimistic whole day. I believe that everyone has that trait that applies an un-necessary extra stress without them noticing. This could be working out, writing diaries, content creation, sharing knowledge, journaling, etc. This Is different from person to person. And last to say is that the hardest task is to find that 'something'. But believe me, it is worth the search...
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Cooking 🍲 My Next Meeting for My First Free Client 😬
Alex Hormozi was completely right about starting with friends 💯 I used to purchase courses about the area I like the most but without getting clients (because you know, no one wants an expert without experience). But once I started talking about it with my friends and selling my ideas, they asked me for help. And that's it. I got hired by my first free client. It was the first time I get my ideas to see the light and being (completely opposite to what I thought) highly appreciated one after the other until I was frequently asked "what is next?" This is when I told myself "here is where my real business plan starts, and exactly the way I like it to be." I've been doing it in a unorganized fashion till I got in contact with @Alexi Drouin and thanks to him, I knew it is called Growth Operating. After that call I started to put my ideas together and create the roadmap for my client with the action steps of the first stage.
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Cooking 🍲 My Next Meeting for My First Free Client 😬
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@Stephanie Hetu Replying after the call, yes they did get overwhelmed while still explaining the first step 😂 Apparently I should figure out how to make it more simple so that I don't lose deals
24.992 more Likes 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿 @Alexi Drouin 🔥🐐
@Alexi Drouin Thank you for what you did for the Community and 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗿𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗟𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹 8 😎 🥳 @Boniface G- Michael 🥳 @O R 🥳 @Todd Flagg 🥳 @Jason Hopkinson 🥳 @Ted Mauro 🥳 @Angelica Alen 🥳 @Jesús Ortuño 🥳 @Luis Gomez 🥳 @Omar Elgazzar 🥳 @Everyone Else 𝗨𝗽 𝗡𝗲𝘅𝘁 - 7𝗞 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗠𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘀 🚀🥳
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24.992 more Likes 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿 @Alexi Drouin 🔥🐐
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In this community you rank more as you give more value. Now, we have Alexi ranks the highest in the community (which is actually anticipated) as a sign of what he is doing. Congrats Alexi and always for the best 🥳🥳
What was your first online business? 💻
I’m currently feeling a bit stuck on my journey to starting an online business. That's why I’d like to hear stories from people who have managed to overcome this initial mental barrier. 😵
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@Jesús Ortuño Well, let's break it to a step-by-step process that I made based on reverse engineering I did on my own journey (as I was in the same shoes 17 months ago). And as I said, I'm gonna tell you 'how to fish' instead of giving you a fish. 🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 DISCLAIMER: The aim of this loooooooong highly informing comment is to rescue you (or generally speaking, any reader in this same situation, which was me 17 months ago) from falling into something that might not be the best or they don't like just because some gurus told them it's good. 🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺 This decision process could be broken down into 3 basic steps: 1. Organizing your thoughts 📝 2. The decision making process ⚡ 3. The skill scale ⚖️ 📝 Organizing your thoughts: First we define the factors that can influence a right direction of decision making a. How passionate are you? (Yours to answer) But here is the questions that you are going to ask yourself every morning just after you wake up bored and feel you are wasting your time and money (after all the hype fades away leaving you to the harsh truth of working consistently). 🔻 Am I okay with doing this shit everyday, immature and imperfect, repeating the trial-failure cycle without seeing the progress I was thinking or making the money I thought I would make and even though I still be consistent with it everyday for SIX MONTHS and waste my money learning it, repeating the same stuff everyday and I can keep going just because I really enjoy it and I can see myself improving? ✅ If your answer is (yes), I promise you that you will be a top notch in this field one day. ❌ If your answer is (no), then you better slash it down from your list because thinking about it will just make your brain busy for nothing. ➖ If you can't answer, then this is what this article is for. b. How likely is it to make you an early money (on an easy/difficult scale)? This needs further detailed breakdown which I'll come back to in the third step.
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@Jesús Ortuño it can take a single positive comment to make me feel that my efforts didn't die in vain. 🙏 It's a boost to me to have this comment from you Jesús. I'm really enthusiastic about writing about the next step which I will do tomorrow.
I heard Hormozi say "1 Course, 1 Call, 1 blabla"
So i have 2 courses inside my classroom: level1: a 6-week breathwork course level2: a training program to hold your breath up to 4+ minutes (my community is for freedivers hence the breathholds) Should i strip level 2 and just keep level 1 (re-brand it / narrowing my avatar) and promote the heck out of it? (and certainly forget about the idea of even creating a level3) what's your opinion? thanks - the original idea was to create some kind of education/training system with 4 levels, just like it's the case for real life diving courses e.g. PADI1, PADI2, etc) - - if i stick to level 1 only, my avatar becomes different from if i would have level 2 (which is more for aspiring or beginner freedivers). Hence the need for re-branding
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I heard Hormozi say "1 Course, 1 Call, 1 blabla"
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@Gert Leroy for the best 👌 I'm utilising my previous teaching experience (and marketing knowledge) to to transfer this knowledge to course creators. Now I'm working on a project for how to create a legit online course and deliver the maximum customer experience so that they buy from you and tell their friends to buy from you. So I'm trying to provide as much help as I can in this community while I'm working on it because it is going to be of a mutual benefit. I hope you can make use of what I have 🙏
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A spillage of what I've been doing just right now
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I'm running a productivity boost program I assist with creating courses, crafting teaching skills and marketing Owner of Mesopotmar Marketing Agency

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