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Terry Begue’s life of Successful Service in Selling
In this episode, we sit down with Terry Begue, who is an entrepreneur, author, and now a coach, and learn about his journey as the owner of a successful painting service business. But he was able to turn things around for himself through sheer hard work and excellent salesmanship. Begue walks us through his entrepreneurial adventure, initial setbacks, and how he established a competitive value proposition for his customers. He had always wanted to work for himself, but it was fatherhood that became a turning point in his career. Now 62, Begue is still creating value for people, by helping new entrepreneurs find ways to attract customers and build long-term relationships with them. He is an inspiration for anyone who is starting out young!
My worst day working for myself self was still a hundred times better than my best day working for somebody else.
Key takeaways
#1 Your responsibilities should motivate you to become a better entrepreneur.
Often people find themselves bogged down in family responsibilities, giving up on their dreams. However, that is a rather pessimistic view of the situation. Successful people think that because more people are relying on them, they must find new ways to advance. So, first and foremost, alter your mindset!
#2 Your customers are your friends and not your enemies
This type of mindset will encourage more transparency between you and the customer, which is all you need to build a trusting and long-lasting relationship with them.
#3 Stay Lean and mean
After their first taste of success, new entrepreneurs would often start expanding their teams without estimating its impact on the bottom line. Remember that you will be incurring overheads such as salaries even when you don’t sell anything. That is why a wiser approach is not to increase your overheads until you are sure that you will be increasing the demand at the same scale.
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Hi! I’m Chris. On my channel, you will find Conquer With Chris the Podcast You Don't Want To Miss. I love sharing The Principles of Success with you as I experienced them myself.
Subscribe here to see more of my videos in your feed! https://conquerwithchris.com/YouTube
▶Best Links:🔽
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🌍My website: * 📸 Instagram: * 🐦Twitter: * 📕Facebook: * 📌Pinterest: * 🧑💼LinkedIn: 🎙️ podcast: 🍎Itunes
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Terry Begue’s life of Successful Service in Selling
In this episode, we sit down with Terry Begue, who is an entrepreneur, author, and now a coach, and learn about his journey as the owner of a successful painting service business. But he was able to turn things around for himself through sheer hard work and excellent salesmanship. Begue walks us through his entrepreneurial adventure, initial setbacks, and how he established a competitive value proposition for his customers. He had always wanted to work for himself, but it was fatherhood that became a turning point in his career. Now 62, Begue is still creating value for people, by helping new entrepreneurs find ways to attract customers and build long-term relationships with them. He is an inspiration for anyone who is starting out young!
My worst day working for myself self was still a hundred times better than my best day working for somebody else.
Key takeaways
#1 Your responsibilities should motivate you to become a better entrepreneur.
Often people find themselves bogged down in family responsibilities, giving up on their dreams. However, that is a rather pessimistic view of the situation. Successful people think that because more people are relying on them, they must find new ways to advance. So, first and foremost, alter your mindset!
#2 Your customers are your friends and not your enemies
This type of mindset will encourage more transparency between you and the customer, which is all you need to build a trusting and long-lasting relationship with them.
#3 Stay Lean and mean
After their first taste of success, new entrepreneurs would often start expanding their teams without estimating its impact on the bottom line. Remember that you will be incurring overheads such as salaries even when you don’t sell anything. That is why a wiser approach is not to increase your overheads until you are sure that you will be increasing the demand at the same scale.
🌍My website: 📸 Instagram: 🐦Twitter: 📘Facebook: 📌Pinterest:
💼LinkedIn
Hi! I’m Chris. On my channel, you will find Conquer With Chris the Podcast You Don't Want To Miss. I love sharing The Principles of Success with you as I experienced them myself.
Subscribe here to see more of my videos in your feed! https://conquerwithchris.com/YouTube
▶Best Links:🔽
======================
🌍My website: * 📸 Instagram: * 🐦Twitter: * 📕Facebook: * 📌Pinterest: * 🧑💼LinkedIn: 🎙️ podcast: 🍎Itunes
🖥️Home-BasedBiz 🖥️🔨 Create Authority