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BIG ENTREPRENEUR THREE
Share a productivity tip for Entrepreneurs.
Know Thyself; Effectuate Time Management Skills That Work For You. On a macro level, Dave advises you to write down 90-day goals and reverse engineer your way to achieving them. Even if you don’t get to where you want to be, you’ll “set a tone” that’ll help you to better work toward goals instead of ending up feeling disappointed.
Share a tool that has helped you as an Entrepreneur.
Download (and Utilize) Loom to Improve Your Customer Service. For those who are unfamiliar with Loom, it’s an easy and free screen recorder for Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks Many entrepreneurs make the mistake of thinking that Loom is only good for internal needs—like sending instructions to an employee. But Dave has found Loom to be a great means of improving your customer support.
Share your favorite Business Book. Why it's Your Favorite?
Read The Goal By Eliyahu M. Goldratt Or—Even Better—Read The Four Hour Workweek By Tim Ferriss. In The Goal, Dave really liked an idea Goldratt purported in this book about “throughput versus output.” Dave resonated with the idea that it’s not about producing the most—it’s about actually getting a product, service, or message into the hands of the customer. That said, The Four Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss will always be near and dear to Dave—and for good reason. He particularly loved the idea that he could live life on his own terms versus subscribing to a cookie-cutter lifestyle.
Learning From the Past
If Dave could go back in time, he’d stress to his younger self that it’s not worth being a cheapskate. While Dave never was a “frugal” sort, he would never live above his means—he would sit on his hard-earned cash. If he could go back in time, he’d also tell his younger self to not put it all in the bank but use a good amount of it to invest in his own growth—it could come in the form of hiring coaches, managers, or joining masterminds.
Don’t Stop Here!
By Dr. Glenn VoABOUT:
BIG ENTREPRENEUR THREE
Share a productivity tip for Entrepreneurs.
Know Thyself; Effectuate Time Management Skills That Work For You. On a macro level, Dave advises you to write down 90-day goals and reverse engineer your way to achieving them. Even if you don’t get to where you want to be, you’ll “set a tone” that’ll help you to better work toward goals instead of ending up feeling disappointed.
Share a tool that has helped you as an Entrepreneur.
Download (and Utilize) Loom to Improve Your Customer Service. For those who are unfamiliar with Loom, it’s an easy and free screen recorder for Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks Many entrepreneurs make the mistake of thinking that Loom is only good for internal needs—like sending instructions to an employee. But Dave has found Loom to be a great means of improving your customer support.
Share your favorite Business Book. Why it's Your Favorite?
Read The Goal By Eliyahu M. Goldratt Or—Even Better—Read The Four Hour Workweek By Tim Ferriss. In The Goal, Dave really liked an idea Goldratt purported in this book about “throughput versus output.” Dave resonated with the idea that it’s not about producing the most—it’s about actually getting a product, service, or message into the hands of the customer. That said, The Four Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss will always be near and dear to Dave—and for good reason. He particularly loved the idea that he could live life on his own terms versus subscribing to a cookie-cutter lifestyle.
Learning From the Past
If Dave could go back in time, he’d stress to his younger self that it’s not worth being a cheapskate. While Dave never was a “frugal” sort, he would never live above his means—he would sit on his hard-earned cash. If he could go back in time, he’d also tell his younger self to not put it all in the bank but use a good amount of it to invest in his own growth—it could come in the form of hiring coaches, managers, or joining masterminds.
Don’t Stop Here!