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Description:
This episode is about how it's sometimes necessary to take 3 steps backwards to take 10 steps forward.
We discuss the transition we're going through at Mid-Day Squares moving from a 2 square per package to a 1 square per package product and how it's slowly eating away at our spirits and the realizations we have had as we go through it.
We share key takeaways on:
We leave you with our biggest learning:
“No one has achieved anything significant without a course of critics standing on the sidelines explaining why you shouldn't do it or why it can not be done and you should go for it anyways.”
Show notes:
We share our unorthodox approach to building a chocolate empire & how to win at raising capital, the importance of “just starting” and demanding what you want at all costs.
Stay up to date with Mid-Day Squares on Instagram and LinkedIn
1:00 The difficulty of transitioning from 2 squares to 1 square
2:27 Jake’s notes on negativity and his personal breakdown
3:30 Emergency therapy session pre-recording
4:34 How to use energy to your advantage
5:23 Why we changed from 2 square format to 1 square format
6:42 How the change is keeping our business alive
8:05 The fine line of figuring it out: does the world want a good product? Or a low price point?
9:25 Why the fringe minority is the loudest in the room
14:15 Why change is hard and what we are going through
16:30 The difference between making a decision for change and living through it
18:48 Milestone: we opened our 3000th store
20:15 Jakes demoralization
23:30 Why founder conflict happens
25:10 How putting in the work pays off in communication
26:29 Were under attack: Who is attacking Mid-Day Squares right now
27:56 Why do people police us?
30:41 Be okay with going 3 steps backwards to go 10 steps forward
31:15 A powerful note on critics
For more tips on how you can win in entrepreneurship, subscribe to Mid-Day Squares: Uncensored on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Description:
This episode is about how it's sometimes necessary to take 3 steps backwards to take 10 steps forward.
We discuss the transition we're going through at Mid-Day Squares moving from a 2 square per package to a 1 square per package product and how it's slowly eating away at our spirits and the realizations we have had as we go through it.
We share key takeaways on:
We leave you with our biggest learning:
“No one has achieved anything significant without a course of critics standing on the sidelines explaining why you shouldn't do it or why it can not be done and you should go for it anyways.”
Show notes:
We share our unorthodox approach to building a chocolate empire & how to win at raising capital, the importance of “just starting” and demanding what you want at all costs.
Stay up to date with Mid-Day Squares on Instagram and LinkedIn
1:00 The difficulty of transitioning from 2 squares to 1 square
2:27 Jake’s notes on negativity and his personal breakdown
3:30 Emergency therapy session pre-recording
4:34 How to use energy to your advantage
5:23 Why we changed from 2 square format to 1 square format
6:42 How the change is keeping our business alive
8:05 The fine line of figuring it out: does the world want a good product? Or a low price point?
9:25 Why the fringe minority is the loudest in the room
14:15 Why change is hard and what we are going through
16:30 The difference between making a decision for change and living through it
18:48 Milestone: we opened our 3000th store
20:15 Jakes demoralization
23:30 Why founder conflict happens
25:10 How putting in the work pays off in communication
26:29 Were under attack: Who is attacking Mid-Day Squares right now
27:56 Why do people police us?
30:41 Be okay with going 3 steps backwards to go 10 steps forward
31:15 A powerful note on critics
For more tips on how you can win in entrepreneurship, subscribe to Mid-Day Squares: Uncensored on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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