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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my business: I said yes to too many things, tried to serve everybody, and I did not stand out.
That failure cost me focus. My attention got separated, and I realized I did not have the time, energy, or resources to solve multiple problems at once.
In this episode, I explain:
-The failure (saying yes to everything)
-What it costs (no focus, no clear niche)
-The shift (one problem, one customer, solved consistently)
-What I would do differently (eliminate distractions, be patient, keep it simple)
If you are building a business, growing your audience, or refining your marketing strategy, this episode is a practical breakdown of how focus makes business simple.
Failure is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.
If you would like to learn more, send us an email at [email protected]
By Terryl C. Humphrey5
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my business: I said yes to too many things, tried to serve everybody, and I did not stand out.
That failure cost me focus. My attention got separated, and I realized I did not have the time, energy, or resources to solve multiple problems at once.
In this episode, I explain:
-The failure (saying yes to everything)
-What it costs (no focus, no clear niche)
-The shift (one problem, one customer, solved consistently)
-What I would do differently (eliminate distractions, be patient, keep it simple)
If you are building a business, growing your audience, or refining your marketing strategy, this episode is a practical breakdown of how focus makes business simple.
Failure is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.
If you would like to learn more, send us an email at [email protected]