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    How to Handle Negative Energy the Right Way | Q&A in Mesa, Arizona

    enFebruary 24, 2023

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    • Shifting perspective towards negativityWhen faced with negativity, practice empathy and compassion towards the source, focusing on our own positive actions and learning from their pain and insecurity.

      When faced with negativity while promoting positivity, it's essential to shift perspective and practice empathy and compassion towards the source of the hate, rather than dwelling on it. Gary Vee, who's been promoting positivity for a decade, emphasizes that the commenter's behavior is likely rooted in their own pain and insecurity. Instead of feeling bad about oneself, we should be grateful for not engaging in such behavior and consider it a reminder of the importance of positive actions. Additionally, Gary mentioned his upcoming book, "Perfectly Parented," which encourages finding balance in parenting and focusing on the good things our parents did for us, despite our past judgments.

    • Leverage your strengths, spread positivityEmotional intelligence is key to business success. Be patient, persistent, and spread positivity to make a difference.

      Gary Vaynerchuk, an entrepreneur and businessman, emphasizes the importance of putting positivity into the world, especially when you have the capacity to do so. He shares that he's always strived to be that emotional support for his friends and family, even before the internet age. He never expected to gain recognition or fame, but as he grew older, he realized that his business acumen was rooted in emotional intelligence. He encourages patience and persistence, as he didn't become well-known until his late 30s. Through his business videos, he discovered that people were seeking his advice on emotional intelligence in business, and he's since made it a focus in his work. Overall, Gary Vaynerchuk's message is to leverage your strengths, be patient, and spread positivity, even when you don't expect it to lead to success.

    • Discovering new content topics through community needsEmpathize with your audience, create authentic content, and inspire positivity through feedback.

      Creating content, especially about vulnerable topics, can be a powerful way to connect with others and spread happiness. The speaker shared how they discovered new subjects to talk about based on the struggles and needs of their community. They emphasized the importance of listening to others and using their feedback to inspire future content. The speaker also acknowledged that while they strive to promote love and peace, they have a different persona when it comes to sports. They encouraged those who create content to take responsibility for spreading positivity and counteract the anxiety and negativity in the world. Overall, the speaker's message highlights the importance of authenticity, empathy, and community in creating meaningful content.

    • Building a successful media company takes dedication and hard workTo build a successful media company, one must invest time, effort, and resources, focusing on both quality and quantity, and remain dedicated and persistent.

      Building a successful media company requires a significant investment of time, effort, and resources. The speaker, who has experience in growing a business into a media company, emphasized the importance of both quality and quantity. He shared his personal journey of working tirelessly for years to build his media company, VaynerMedia, and encouraged those aspiring to do the same. He also expressed excitement about the future of the Phoenix Suns, predicting that they will be a strong and competitive franchise for decades to come. Additionally, he acknowledged the challenge of turning an outdoor apparel brand into a media company, but encouraged the audience to embrace the opportunity and put in the necessary work. Ultimately, the speaker emphasized the importance of being dedicated, persistent, and willing to put in the effort to achieve success in building a media company.

    • The Power of Content Creation in Today's EraCapitalize on increased reach and less competition by creating meaningful content, improving skills through hard work and natural talent, and setting achievable goals for personal growth and financial success.

      This is an exceptional time for content creation due to increased organic reach and less competition on various platforms. The speaker, who built a team and a meaningful business through content creation, encourages everyone to take advantage of this era. He emphasizes the importance of both hard work and natural talent in improving skills, and encourages reasonable ambitions for building businesses around passions. The speaker also shares his belief that many people have the potential to earn more than their salaries through practical businesses, but are often distracted by unrealistic goals. Overall, the message is to focus on creating meaningful content, practicing consistently, and setting achievable goals for personal growth and financial success.

    • From financial lows to personal growthEntrepreneurship isn't just about the money, it's about finding happiness and fulfillment in the work and using it as a platform for personal growth and giving back.

      Entrepreneurship comes with its ups and downs, and the financial aspect is just one piece of the puzzle. Jake Livengood, a full-time entrepreneur since 2016, shared his journey from starting with the dollar 80¢ strategy on Amazon FBA to scaling up Instagram brands and even joining a Silicon Valley startup. However, he's currently experiencing a financial low, which has led him to reevaluate his priorities. Instead of focusing solely on the financial aspect, Jake emphasized the importance of finding happiness and fulfillment in the work itself. He's now using this time to focus on his personal brand and align it with his desire to give back, similar to the content creation style of Mr. Beast. Jake's age, 25, highlights the potential for growth and success in the coming years. The financial struggles are temporary, and the true value lies in the personal growth and impact that can be made.

    • Start building your dreams earlyFocus on the process of building your dreams, learn from mistakes, and enjoy the journey, not just the end goal.

      No matter what age you are, it's never too early to start building something for yourself. At 33, the speaker was reflecting on his past experiences, including working at a liquor store in his twenties. He emphasized the importance of learning from past mistakes and understanding what truly brings fulfillment. The speaker encouraged the audience to focus on the process of building something, rather than the trophies or accolades that come with it. He reminded them that they have a long life ahead of them and plenty of time to make a significant impact. The speaker also emphasized the importance of enjoying the journey and not just the end goal. In essence, the key takeaway is to start building your dreams early, learn from your mistakes, and enjoy the process.

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