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Mistakes are a part of life, but in my book the fewer things you have to learn the hard way, the better.
When it comes to sharing my blunders while building an online business, I’m an open book. This is the stuff that I WISH someone would’ve shared with me when I was just getting started.
There are a lot of mistakes that I’ve made that I’m grateful for. Mistakes that helped me learn pivotal lessons that I wouldn’t trade for the world. But lately, I’ve been reflecting on some of the big decisions that I’m making now that I wish I would have made sooner.
Wanna know the 3 decisions I wish I’d made sooner in my business?
I’m digging into the details on this week’s podcast episode… here are the highlights:
- [02:15] The first decision that I waited to make until I was making good money was to hire someone to help me manage it. Plus, I'll tell you how Hobie and I picked an advisor to help us.
- [07:00] I waited way too long to grow my team to match the big vision I have.
- [13:45] Think about accountability and organizing how your team moves towards your goals.
- [15:32] I share how I had a false belief that I needed to make tons of money before I set clear boundaries or rituals in my life that would allow me to take off. Boundaries protect yourself, your sanity, and your mindset.
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