Recovery, Success, Business, Invention, Innovation
Summary
While all individuals are different, there seems to be one determining factor when it comes to those who invent truly life-enhancing products. We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, we'll speak with Cherie Mathews, an entrepreneur who embodies that determining factor. Her story is inspiring and fascinating. That and more on today's show.
Bob's Thought of the Day
We’ll explore:
- The thought that the most ultra-successful creations have typically been by those less money-motivated and more mission-generated.
- How the founder of the Bose Corporation became a billionaire by solving a problem rather than chasing money.
- Why passion before profits typically equals more in profits.
Interview with Cherie Mathews
You’ll discover:
- How and why Cherie invented a post-operative garment for women (and men) who are recovering from breast cancer.
- How Cherie began with a $1,000 investment to help 100 patients in Austin, and has now helped 15,000 patients.
- Why everyone should be an inventor.
- The reason you should ask “Why” when inventing and innovating.
- The story of how Cherie improved the stapler.
- The benefit of having an inquisitive mind.
- How Cherie and her best friend changed the golf culture for kids.
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- Look at every single thing in your life and ask, “Why?” #inventing @healincomfort
- Safety pins are not post op equipment. #recovery @healincomfort
- Patients who are recovering from #surgery want to look and feel like a person, not a science experiment. @healincomfort
Interview Links
HealinComfort.com
The Recovery Shirt (for men battling breast cancer because they shouldn't have to "do" pink)"The Inventor in You" Slide Presentation Follow Cherie on Twitter
Follow Cherie on Instagram
Connect with Cherie on Facebook
Connect with Cherie on LinkedIn
Cherie’s YouTube channel Resources
Pre-order The Go-Giver Influencer
Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program
GoGiverSalesAcademy.com
The Go-Giver Leader
TheGoGiver.com
GoGiverSpeaker.com
Burg.com
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