Business
This episode covers some ideas around the statement I don't want a job I personally do not want a normal job. Do you? It it's perfectly fine if you do. The ideas shared works regardless if you are in a job or not. Key ideas shared: There are 4 billon hits on Google for the statement I don't want a job - so there must be a demand for that kind of content. This episode is not above complaining but making a change and a difference. Get paid for your results and performance instead of swapping time for money. The reason for this is almost all jobs in the world has a payment cap on how much you can make, and how much you can make in a given timeframe. Stop trading time for money! Improve you likelihood and probability to earn money by position yourself right (not in the desert without communication as in the example). You increase your earning ability by increasing knowledge and reach. This knowledge and reach might help you to be a so called influencer. As Grant Cardone said in a video I am not an influencer I am a Business Man. Call it what you want a person who can influence people. Sales is het lifeblood of any business! Always Be Closing or ABC. Obviously not to the wrong people... As so many says, often without explaining pay yourself first. Put money aside "save" or horde money and invest - repeat. Keep track of your money. Have systems that allow for you to monitor income and expenses plus assets and liabilities. An example what I use https://www.xero.com Keep learning and evolving this also includes your team when applicable. Risk and rewards - don't lost money... Responsibility take responsibility and avoid the lame blame game. Habits a great. Discipline and action helps along the way. Feel free to revisit the book The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy for example on Amazon via the short link: https://goo.gl/MAF5rY Feel free to subscribe, rate or review. Welcome back we are just getting started! All the best Fredrik Sandvall Feel free to follow or connect on https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandvall https://www.facebook.com/FredrikinLondon/ @fredrikinlondon