Using Automation
Beate Chelette
Lessons
Class Introduction - Turn Your Talent in to Business
06:45 2Creating your Vision Statement
02:58 3Creating Your Mission Statement
02:44 4Types of Businesses
04:29 5What To Do with Your Idea
01:20 6Test Your Awesome Idea
09:31 7Competitive Research & Testing
06:21 8Creating Revenue Streams
02:17What’s Your Number?
06:23 10Funding Your Business
06:14 11Creating Customer Profiles
01:54 12Human Capital
02:17 13Organizational Structure
01:09 14Financial Responsibilities
02:32 15Legal Responsibilities
00:59 16Long-Term Growth Strategies
05:39 17Using Automation
01:28 18Your Creative Business Plan
01:47 19The Power of Your Story
01:20 20How To Make Money
01:43 21Marketing Strategies
00:25 22The Non-Sleazy Elevator Pitch
02:51 23Marketing Tips You Need To Know
03:43 24Thinking in the Long-Term
04:46 25Capturing Clients & Where To Start
03:13Lesson Info
Using Automation
So how you get all of this done? You want to know my ruled? Yes. Is there rules from the German? Okay. Every day you write a list or every night, depending on what's better for you. Some people finish. Some people like to start. You put on your big list. I know everybody has these huge lis. Yeah. And after this, your list is probably going to be a sort of a roll up thing. Right? That's about that long? Yes, exactly. So you transferred in every day. You pull out five things, just five. And he put them on the list. No more than three air INTs. Otherwise, should be running around. An errand is picking up your kids. And Aaron is going to the doctor, and Aaron is going shopping. This is to not lose your sanity. I'm big about that. So you encourage errands? Well, I mean, if you have them, I mean, doesn't nothing. You know, you don't stop until you finish those five things. So if it's on your list, it has to get done. Has to if you do more than five things great. And now look at this. If you ...
do five things. Five days a week, you have 48 actions, which is 1200 accomplishments over the course of a year, and I've even given you four weeks vacation.
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