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In this episode of The Julius Filez, Jasan discusses his recent experience with coaching young entrepreneurs and reflects on his own journey as an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of being authentic and honest in coaching, rather than giving fluff advice. Jasan also talks about the different mindset and rules that entrepreneurs play by, and the need for entrepreneurs to make their own decisions and hold themselves accountable. He shares a personal example of a mistake he made in buying another business that took his focus away from his main venture. Overall, Jasan highlights the value of tactical coaching and the importance of staying focused on one's core business.
In this episode:
Coaching young entrepreneurs
The importance of brutal honesty
Learning from 20 years of experience
Maintaining focus in business
Personal anecdotes and lessons learned Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Unexpected Coaching Opportunities
01:08 Reflecting on Mistakes and Desire to Teach
07:02 Viewing Time and Holding Yourself Accountable
09:12 Being an Entrepreneur is a Be, Not a Do
12:16 Coaching and Talking About Failures
13:01 Mistake in Buying Another Business
Takeaways
Coaching should be authentic and honest, rather than giving fluff advice.
Entrepreneurs play by different rules and have a different mindset than workers.
Entrepreneurs need to make their own decisions and hold themselves accountable.
Mistakes can be made when entrepreneurs lose focus on their core business.
Tactical coaching that addresses specific challenges can be valuable for entrepreneurs.
Listen to the 99th podcast episode "Lessons from 20 Years in Business"
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasanjulius/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasanjulius
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasan-julius-b4b30816/
By Jasan JuliusIn this episode of The Julius Filez, Jasan discusses his recent experience with coaching young entrepreneurs and reflects on his own journey as an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of being authentic and honest in coaching, rather than giving fluff advice. Jasan also talks about the different mindset and rules that entrepreneurs play by, and the need for entrepreneurs to make their own decisions and hold themselves accountable. He shares a personal example of a mistake he made in buying another business that took his focus away from his main venture. Overall, Jasan highlights the value of tactical coaching and the importance of staying focused on one's core business.
In this episode:
Coaching young entrepreneurs
The importance of brutal honesty
Learning from 20 years of experience
Maintaining focus in business
Personal anecdotes and lessons learned Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Unexpected Coaching Opportunities
01:08 Reflecting on Mistakes and Desire to Teach
07:02 Viewing Time and Holding Yourself Accountable
09:12 Being an Entrepreneur is a Be, Not a Do
12:16 Coaching and Talking About Failures
13:01 Mistake in Buying Another Business
Takeaways
Coaching should be authentic and honest, rather than giving fluff advice.
Entrepreneurs play by different rules and have a different mindset than workers.
Entrepreneurs need to make their own decisions and hold themselves accountable.
Mistakes can be made when entrepreneurs lose focus on their core business.
Tactical coaching that addresses specific challenges can be valuable for entrepreneurs.
Listen to the 99th podcast episode "Lessons from 20 Years in Business"
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasanjulius/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasanjulius
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasan-julius-b4b30816/