First off. The video went from me watching to really listening. Your a really good story teller.. 2nd I believe when you truly learn to love yourself them will you get that confidence. For me God taught me this lesson in my isolation season with Him.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about business Matt!! The story you shared here with that snake employee is very valuable… Having the wrong people around you can really ruin everything in your life. Toxic people need to stay away.
Ability to trust or rely on your decesions in life or business, while also considering the Risks at the same time. aka not being a coward. ( & yeah those decisions should reflect the people who already have what you want, considering morality & ethics, if you are a good person) For example you asked this question to Matt and I still answered without caring how you will respond and having the confidence in my ability to answer your question. Btw that's google's definition of confidence: "the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something."
While I get change your path or the process or the vehicle, to me that seems almost like giving up. Like if I’m working really hard on closing but I’m not closing any deals and I start to feel like giving up on closing completely to me changing the path, vehicle, process seems like quitting or is there another way of looking at it?
I asked that to gemini lol: Gemini response: Changing your path, vehicle, or process is not necessarily giving up. It can be a strategic move to adapt and improve your chances of success. It is important to analyze the situation and determine if a change is truly necessary or if it is simply a matter of persevering through challenges. Here are some perspectives to consider: Adaptability is key: The ability to change course is a sign of strength and resilience, not weakness. It shows that you are willing to learn, grow, and seek new opportunities. Reassess and adjust: Changing your approach may be necessary if your current strategy is not yielding the desired results. It is important to evaluate your progress, identify any obstacles, and make adjustments accordingly. Explore new possibilities: Changing your path, vehicle, or process can open up new avenues for success that you may not have considered before. It can be an opportunity to discover new passions and pursue more fulfilling goals. Don't be afraid to pivot: Sometimes, the best course of action is to change direction completely. This can be a difficult decision, but it can lead to greater success in the long run. Ultimately, the decision to change your path, vehicle, or process is a personal one. It is important to weigh the pros and cons carefully and make a decision that aligns with your goals and values in the long run by not being.
Yes that’s a last resort imo - but market is so important - and product too. Many of the greatest start ups in the world started off as something different than what they now do. Slack was a video game dev at first for example.
Yep, hard decisions avoided bring paing, no joy, and sometimes even lack of sleep/sex/apetite/ease. Thank you, Matt! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
What a story!
Glad it was helpful CJ!
First off. The video went from me watching to really listening. Your a really good story teller.. 2nd I believe when you truly learn to love yourself them will you get that confidence. For me God taught me this lesson in my isolation season with Him.
Well said!
that woman was like Paul's thorn in the flesh haha, amazing video brother, thank you for the value, im learning intently
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge about business Matt!! The story you shared here with that snake employee is very valuable… Having the wrong people around you can really ruin everything in your life.
Toxic people need to stay away.
Glad it was helpful - and 100%
the burn out comes from not doing what neads to be done love this matt
Amen
Hope to see you growing this new year matt, take care
Thanks man, much love 🙏
define confidence
Ability to trust or rely on your decesions in life or business, while also considering the Risks at the same time.
aka not being a coward.
( & yeah those decisions should reflect the people who already have what you want, considering morality & ethics, if you are a good person)
For example you asked this question to Matt and I still answered without caring how you will respond and having the confidence in my ability to answer your question.
Btw that's google's definition of confidence:
"the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something."
Trust
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That's a nightmare employee situation lol
Yup
While I get change your path or the process or the vehicle, to me that seems almost like giving up. Like if I’m working really hard on closing but I’m not closing any deals and I start to feel like giving up on closing completely to me changing the path, vehicle, process seems like quitting or is there another way of looking at it?
I asked that to gemini lol:
Gemini response:
Changing your path, vehicle, or process is not necessarily giving up. It can be a strategic move to adapt and improve your chances of success. It is important to analyze the situation and determine if a change is truly necessary or if it is simply a matter of persevering through challenges.
Here are some perspectives to consider:
Adaptability is key: The ability to change course is a sign of strength and resilience, not weakness. It shows that you are willing to learn, grow, and seek new opportunities.
Reassess and adjust: Changing your approach may be necessary if your current strategy is not yielding the desired results. It is important to evaluate your progress, identify any obstacles, and make adjustments accordingly.
Explore new possibilities: Changing your path, vehicle, or process can open up new avenues for success that you may not have considered before. It can be an opportunity to discover new passions and pursue more fulfilling goals.
Don't be afraid to pivot: Sometimes, the best course of action is to change direction completely. This can be a difficult decision, but it can lead to greater success in the long run.
Ultimately, the decision to change your path, vehicle, or process is a personal one. It is important to weigh the pros and cons carefully and make a decision that aligns with your goals and values in the long run by not being.
Yes that’s a last resort imo - but market is so important - and product too.
Many of the greatest start ups in the world started off as something different than what they now do.
Slack was a video game dev at first for example.
Great name you have
Right back atcha Gary