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What if the key to differentiation isn't about your product, but your perspective? Dan Sullivan reveals how to escape the crowded marketplace by shifting your focus from your needs to your clients' futures. Learn the powerful question that instantly creates partnership and makes you the most valuable person in the room.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
Stating goals as needs puts entrepreneurs in a position of asking for permission rather than leading with confidence.
Bold goals are vivid pictures of yourself in the future operating at a higher level.
State your ambitions based on what you truly want, not just what you think you need.
Modern uncertainty means that seeing clearly beyond the next 90 days is difficult, so it’s important to focus on shorter time frames and long-term vision.
Your entire future lies in helping your customers and clients achieve their own futures.
The real competition is not for market share, but for a person’s time and attention.
Every entrepreneur can offer clients something truly unique that nobody else can provide.
Entrepreneurs who make every conversation about the other person hold their attention and differentiate themselves for the long term.
Maintaining calm confidence in your own future lets you focus on creating breakthroughs for others.
Traditional advertising talks about the seller, but true impact comes from asking clients about their future goals.
Strong partnerships are built by consistently helping top clients clarify and expand their future goals together.
Entrepreneurial growth is a continuous process across 100 quarters, fueled by a commitment to others’ futures.
Strategic Coach’s unique value is opening clients’ eyes to new possibilities through insightful questions, not prescribed solutions.
Resources:
Wanting What You Want by Dan Sullivan
The D.O.S. Conversation® by Dan Sullivan
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What if the key to differentiation isn't about your product, but your perspective? Dan Sullivan reveals how to escape the crowded marketplace by shifting your focus from your needs to your clients' futures. Learn the powerful question that instantly creates partnership and makes you the most valuable person in the room.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
Stating goals as needs puts entrepreneurs in a position of asking for permission rather than leading with confidence.
Bold goals are vivid pictures of yourself in the future operating at a higher level.
State your ambitions based on what you truly want, not just what you think you need.
Modern uncertainty means that seeing clearly beyond the next 90 days is difficult, so it’s important to focus on shorter time frames and long-term vision.
Your entire future lies in helping your customers and clients achieve their own futures.
The real competition is not for market share, but for a person’s time and attention.
Every entrepreneur can offer clients something truly unique that nobody else can provide.
Entrepreneurs who make every conversation about the other person hold their attention and differentiate themselves for the long term.
Maintaining calm confidence in your own future lets you focus on creating breakthroughs for others.
Traditional advertising talks about the seller, but true impact comes from asking clients about their future goals.
Strong partnerships are built by consistently helping top clients clarify and expand their future goals together.
Entrepreneurial growth is a continuous process across 100 quarters, fueled by a commitment to others’ futures.
Strategic Coach’s unique value is opening clients’ eyes to new possibilities through insightful questions, not prescribed solutions.
Resources:
Wanting What You Want by Dan Sullivan
The D.O.S. Conversation® by Dan Sullivan

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