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“I have never done it the way other people have done it. At some point, I just had to trust that I’d either be a spectacular failure or I’d be right.”
One client I worked with, who has built an extensive business across the US, shared the above when he was talking about his rise…and how he didn’t do things the way you’d imagine they “should” be done. In fact, they would probably actively teach against his methods in business schools or startup incubators.
Yet that’s exactly what he actively credits with getting him to his place in business: ignoring what “should” be done and leaning into what felt right for him. He saw what was possible for him, trusted it, and did it his way.
Right now, you are sitting on a goldmine. You know who you are, what you can do, and what you are capable of…but you keep it reduced or tamped down because you “should.”
This edition will encourage you to rethink that.
Great people don’t engage with the world like everyone else. They approach it with their own quirky, wonderful style that the world admires only after the success is had. We’re going to rewind that, look at how to position for large-scale achievement by leaning into yourself — and how to unlock what yo
u already know to be true, so you can get the results you know you’re capable of.
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