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HOT STUFF, let's chat about when you feel let down by an investment. I'll tell you about my own experience with a business coach that didn't deliver, what Alex Hormozi taught me about being the best student even with the worst teacher, and why taking self-responsibility is the key to entrepreneurial success.
Key Topics Covered:
- Why we detach and disengage when investments don't meet expectations
- The psychology behind wanting to prove coaches wrong
- How to be the best student even in disappointing situations
- Taking self-responsibility as an entrepreneur
- Why everything becomes your problem when you're a business owner
- How past disappointments affect future investments
- Reframing "failed" investments as personal growth opportunities
0:00:00 - Intro: When business investments completely let you down
0:01:30 - The emotional rollercoaster of feeling ripped off
0:03:15 - How we detach and disengage when things don't work
0:05:20 - My story: Bailing on a business coach in my twenties
0:06:45 - Alex Hormozi's game-changing advice about being the best student
0:09:30 - Why we sometimes want to prove the coach wrong
0:11:45 - The discipline to squeeze every drop of value out of investments
0:14:00 - Don't bring past disappointments into new relationships
0:16:30 - Reframing "failed" investments as personal growth wins
🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES:
Hot Business Audit: https://hot-business.scoreapp.com/
The $35 Offer: https://www.professionalbabe.com/the-35-offer/
Business Bang: https://www.professionalbabe.com/business-bang/
#businessinvestments #entrepreneurmindset #selfresponsibility #businesscoaching #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #businessgrowth #mindsetwork #businesslessons #professionalbabe
Spill your secrets (or ep requests, feedback, or praise to me) by sending me a text 💬
Support the show
If you’re craving more, you can find me on Instagram @professionalbabe and make sure to subscribe to my email list which you can find at professionalbabe.com — word on the street is I give good email.
By Professional BabeHOT STUFF, let's chat about when you feel let down by an investment. I'll tell you about my own experience with a business coach that didn't deliver, what Alex Hormozi taught me about being the best student even with the worst teacher, and why taking self-responsibility is the key to entrepreneurial success.
Key Topics Covered:
- Why we detach and disengage when investments don't meet expectations
- The psychology behind wanting to prove coaches wrong
- How to be the best student even in disappointing situations
- Taking self-responsibility as an entrepreneur
- Why everything becomes your problem when you're a business owner
- How past disappointments affect future investments
- Reframing "failed" investments as personal growth opportunities
0:00:00 - Intro: When business investments completely let you down
0:01:30 - The emotional rollercoaster of feeling ripped off
0:03:15 - How we detach and disengage when things don't work
0:05:20 - My story: Bailing on a business coach in my twenties
0:06:45 - Alex Hormozi's game-changing advice about being the best student
0:09:30 - Why we sometimes want to prove the coach wrong
0:11:45 - The discipline to squeeze every drop of value out of investments
0:14:00 - Don't bring past disappointments into new relationships
0:16:30 - Reframing "failed" investments as personal growth wins
🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES:
Hot Business Audit: https://hot-business.scoreapp.com/
The $35 Offer: https://www.professionalbabe.com/the-35-offer/
Business Bang: https://www.professionalbabe.com/business-bang/
#businessinvestments #entrepreneurmindset #selfresponsibility #businesscoaching #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #businessgrowth #mindsetwork #businesslessons #professionalbabe
Spill your secrets (or ep requests, feedback, or praise to me) by sending me a text 💬
Support the show
If you’re craving more, you can find me on Instagram @professionalbabe and make sure to subscribe to my email list which you can find at professionalbabe.com — word on the street is I give good email.