In this episode we talk about the dangers of having a E-G-O as a C-E-O, how to sustain the highs and lows of success and failure in your business and how to celebrate the journey overall.
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- In this episode we talk about the dangers of having a E-G-O as a C-E-O, how to sustain the highs and lows of success and failure in your business and how to celebrate the journey overall.
Todd believes in working with friends and that relationships are valuableNever be too big or to shy to hop on a call to fix whatever problem a client may have“My livelihood and the livelihood of the people that I support depends on me having good relationships” - Todd Wahnish episode #80“If you’re going to be a great C-E-O remove your E-G-O” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #80Learning you are not special helps and keeps you level headed in times of triumphKnowing what value you add to the world outside of the work also helps, essentially having a work life balance“Sometimes there’s a blueprint most of the time there’s not, it’s up to you to Create Your Life” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #80“There’s going to be a failure, there’s going to be a success, I know I’m walking in the right direction and so I have to be comfortable walking in both lanes” - Eric Fondren episode #80“Essentially building a business is the failure olympics, You fail and fail and fail and then you fail a little less and then you have enough failures to look back and make a change baed on our experiences” - Todd Wahnish episode #80“We tend to forget that walking is essentially just falling the right way. You’re tripping constantly you just are so used to it and good at it that we call it walking.” - Todd Wahnish episode #80It is important to have a culture that celebrates wins as a team“The ways to building a relationship with an audience happens in 3 steps: People get to know you, they like you and then they trust you.” - Todd Wahnish episode #80“Once you have a passionate audience behind you the rest kind of falls into place” - Todd Wahnish episode #80Create the Standard, follow the standard, be consistent with the standard and do the work - - Kevin Y. Brown episode #80 when asked about protecting your reputaion from the CEO seatIn this episode, You’ll learn
- The importance of not celebrating before actually accomplishing the goal
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