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The 3 Essential Parts of Your Business Message

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Crafting your message is one of the hardest things you’ll do as an entrepreneur. It’s not a flip that you switch. It’s not something you do once and call it a day. Instead, you have to constantly evolve, iterate, and refine as you get more clear and grounded in the unique value you’ve got for the world. Learn the three parts of your message and how to cart one that drives massive action and gets real results for your business.

How to Grow and Scale a Business

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Just like we need food, oxygen and water to survive, your business needs money, customers and support. And most people who want to grow and scale their business focus on what they want instead of what their business needs. But when you shift your focus to what your business needs, you’re able to take this longer-term view that sets you up for success — not just now — but in the future. 
Scaling your business is about taking the ceiling off, so you can continue to grow, and your business can continue to grow beyond your limits, beyond what you’re capable of doing on your own. And to do that, you’ve got to take consistent strategic action. So how can you take the ceiling off your business and grow and scale beyond what you thought was possible? By taking these 5 actions.

The Lost Art of Teaching: How to Make More Money & Have More Impact by Embracing Your Inner Teacher

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There are four levels of teaching and each level of teaching is more valuable and more valued than the next in that people are willing to pay more money for it.

My 4-Step Guide to Reliable Business Growth, Increased Impact and Income

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In the amazing adventure called “building a business”, I’ve discovered something that nobody talks about that can literally mean the difference between success and failure.

It’s the confusion between the 2 similar but separate ideas that don’t play well together AT ALL. It’s the difference between being a “committed person” … and making clear and specific commitments to outcomes and things you want.

Tell me if the following conversation sounds familiar…