Young Entrepreneur Lifestyle 3.0

The 5 Recession-Proof Hacks Part 1

07.16.2021 - By Peter VoogdPlay

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Money Finds You When You Are Good Enough In this episode of “Y.E.L. 2.0”, your host Peter Voogd, serial Entrepreneur, Mentor, Speaker, Best-selling Author, Husband and Father gives his insights and tips to achieve guaranteed success. He advises to focus on what you are best at in order to get optimum results. He also recommends becoming the best at something and delegating everything else. Episode Highlights:  Peter refers to John Wooden, one of best coaches that you have to give 100% each day, whatever you don't give today, you can't make-up tomorrow. Peter questions, “Why would I let my weak self, make decisions when my best self was making them for my future self.” He states that we can't depend on our feelings or circumstances in business as he has seen moods kill more businesses. Peter guarantees success by saying that he could be in the worst mood ever, but if he just does these things that are already in his schedule. He says that there needs to be consistent accountability until you’ve proven that you’re self-sufficient. The host suggests to figure out what you're going to master; once you get extremely good at one thing, then you can move forward to the next thing 3 Key Points: As per Peter, if you can become the best at something, when you're good enough, the money will find you. Money will literally find you when you're good enough. He recommends taking things away and whatever your highest values are and then measure everything against that. Peter gives a key tip on achieving success and optimum results by focussing on one thing that you are best at. He also advises to do things that you're exceptional at and that produce real results. Tweetable Quotes: “So, if you give 75% today and I'd be willing to say that society, on average, probably gives 30% of their potential.” - Peter Voogd “A lot of people talk about to do lists, I talked about not to do lists.” - Peter Voogd “There are three steps to getting something done, feelings, willpower or design.” - Peter Voogd “You should be working to duplicate yourself at all times, you should never do things multiple times in your business” - Peter Voogd “The worst thing you can be right now in this crowded marketplace is just another.” - Peter Voogd Resources / Links: Follow Peter Voogd: Facebook Instagram Twitter     YouTube Snapchat   LinkedIn Podcast Editing

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