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Howdy, A:R Fam!
I hope you're doing well!
In this episode, I wrap up what turned out to be a mini-series in the cast that, I genuinely hope, spoke to those of you thinking of doing your own thing as we figure out life moving forward.
A few weeks ago, I urged you to examine your unconscious competencies - the things you are naturally good at and that you enjoy, to start considering doing that for profit.
We then turned to what you need to have to make money - just a 10% edge over your potential audience. That is, if you were teaching a class, just be one chapter ahead of your students.
Next, I suggested that you don't overlook the simpler ideas that you may have. Just as no two servings of white rice I've ever had have been the same, you can take a concept that's already existent, add your spin to it, and that's your product!
Finally, in this episode, I suggest that you don't be the doctor that smokes. If you're the type that dishes out advice, make sure that you follow it. If you want to teach and share a skill, make sure that you've tried it before. Also, and maybe most importantly, if you told yourself that you're going to do something, don't make promises to yourself that you won't keep.
I hope that this little mini-series encourages many of you to strike out on your own and do something that makes you really happy.
I share this with you, with love. This is the Adulthood: Revisited Podcast.
By Richard Kistnen5
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Howdy, A:R Fam!
I hope you're doing well!
In this episode, I wrap up what turned out to be a mini-series in the cast that, I genuinely hope, spoke to those of you thinking of doing your own thing as we figure out life moving forward.
A few weeks ago, I urged you to examine your unconscious competencies - the things you are naturally good at and that you enjoy, to start considering doing that for profit.
We then turned to what you need to have to make money - just a 10% edge over your potential audience. That is, if you were teaching a class, just be one chapter ahead of your students.
Next, I suggested that you don't overlook the simpler ideas that you may have. Just as no two servings of white rice I've ever had have been the same, you can take a concept that's already existent, add your spin to it, and that's your product!
Finally, in this episode, I suggest that you don't be the doctor that smokes. If you're the type that dishes out advice, make sure that you follow it. If you want to teach and share a skill, make sure that you've tried it before. Also, and maybe most importantly, if you told yourself that you're going to do something, don't make promises to yourself that you won't keep.
I hope that this little mini-series encourages many of you to strike out on your own and do something that makes you really happy.
I share this with you, with love. This is the Adulthood: Revisited Podcast.