Podcast Summary
Progress is being made even when it feels like you're stuck: Every step taken, every effort made, brings you closer to your goals. Embrace the journey and focus on progress, not just the end destination.
Progress is being made even when it feels like you're stuck or not making any headway. Just like being in a traffic jam in London, time continues to pass and you're still making progress towards your destination. This concept applies to personal and professional growth as well. It's easy to get discouraged when results aren't immediately visible, but every step taken, every effort made, brings you closer to your goals. The disruptive entrepreneur embraces this mindset, continuing to shake things up and push boundaries, even when faced with perceived failures or setbacks. By focusing on the journey and the progress being made, rather than the end destination, one can find happiness and success.
Embrace the process of elimination: Every step taken, whether successful or not, brings you closer to achieving your goal. Focus on the process and learn from each experience to continually improve.
Progress may not always be noticeable in the short term when pursuing new opportunities, but every step taken, whether it leads to success or not, brings you closer to achieving your goal. It's essential to maintain a positive perspective and keep track of the progress made through each elimination process, rather than becoming discouraged by the lack of immediate results. The journey to success often involves a series of trials and errors, and each experience brings valuable insights that can be applied to future endeavors. By focusing on the process of elimination and learning from each experience, you can continually improve and increase your chances of success.
The value of invisible progress: Success requires patience, focus on the process, and trust that progress is being made, even when it's not immediately apparent.
Success is not just about the visible outcomes, but also about the invisible progress made during the process. The growth of a seed into a tree takes time, and the same applies to our personal and professional lives. We may not see immediate results, but the time and effort invested are essential for future success. Therefore, it's crucial to stay patient, focus on the process, and not get discouraged by the lack of immediate outcomes. Remember, the days spent investing and working on the process are just as valuable as the days with visible results. So, keep going, stay the course, and trust that progress is being made, even when it's not immediately apparent.
The importance of balancing hustle and patience: Find a balance between actively pursuing opportunities and patiently waiting for them to come. Don't miss out on potential growth by being too busy or too impatient.
Entrepreneurs often get caught up in the hustle and constantly feeling the need to be moving, but sometimes it's necessary to take a step back and wait for opportunities to come. Comparing it to a taxi, constantly moving in circles without getting anywhere is an inefficient use of time. Instead, a more productive approach is to hustle when necessary, then wait and repeat the process. Good things come to those who are patient and persistent. Additionally, the speaker emphasized the importance of staying organized and making the most of opportunities. In celebration of his company's 11th birthday, he is offering 11 lucky listeners the chance to win a 4-day property investing masterclass, worth 3,000 pounds. This is a valuable opportunity for those interested in property investing, and a reminder that taking action and seizing opportunities when they arise can lead to significant rewards. In essence, the key takeaway is to find a balance between hustling and waiting, and to make the most of opportunities when they present themselves. Don't miss out on potential growth by being too busy or too impatient. Instead, follow the process and trust that the outcome will come if you stay patient and persistent.
Learning from Successful Disruptive Entrepreneurs: Listen to The Disruptive Entrepreneur podcast for insights from a successful shoemaker and a business buyer specialist, and enter a competition to win a £3,000 property course.
Disruptive entrepreneurs come in various forms, from innovative shoemakers expanding their businesses globally to experts in buying companies with no initial investment. In an upcoming episode of The Disruptive Entrepreneur podcast, listeners will have the opportunity to learn from a renowned shoemaker, Guy West, who has built a successful business with shops worldwide. Another episode will feature an interview with a business buyer specialist, who has sold companies for up to £5,000,000 and bought up to 16 companies without any initial investment. These interviews offer valuable insights for those interested in entrepreneurship, particularly in buying businesses and starting letting agencies or events-based businesses. Additionally, the podcast host has announced a competition for 11 lucky listeners to win a 4-day £3,000 property course or an equivalent course of their choice. To participate, listeners need to listen to the next two episodes of The Disruptive Entrepreneur podcast carefully, as a hidden question will be asked at the end of one of the episodes. The answer and submission instructions will be provided during the podcast. Keep an eye on the release days, which are typically Fridays, Mondays, and sometimes Wednesdays, for a clue on which episodes to listen to.
Merit-Based Competition Across Two Podcasts: Listen to the next two episodes of Disruptive Entrepreneur and Progressive Property Podcast, answer a question correctly to enter, and win prizes worth £33,000 in courses. Open to new and existing subscribers. Share with your network to increase reach.
The speaker is hosting a merit-based competition across two podcasts, the Disruptive Entrepreneur and the Progressive Property Podcast. The competition involves listening to the next two episodes and answering a question correctly to enter. Prizes worth £33,000 in courses will be given away to the first eleven winners. The competition is open to both new and existing subscribers, and links to subscribe will be provided in the description. The speaker encourages listeners to share the competition with their own subscribers and followers to increase the reach. The competition is set to go live at midnight Thursday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday. The speaker expresses excitement about the competition and believes it to be an outstanding offer.