As an entrepreneur, we have a unique capability that few others will ever be able to replicate.
We are in control of our own financial destiny.
Now for some, this is daunting and has always been a struggle factor.
But for the few business owners who really embrace this, they will be their own economy.
That means, no matter what is happening around you, what industry fails and how many clients leave, you will be able to create cash flow as you need it. Sound like a crazy idea or a relief?
After twenty years in business, the current COVID climate is actually my third industry shakeup that I’ve experienced (the first one slowed me down, the second one paralyzed and almost broke me!) But this third industry upheaval is very different now that I understand how to be my own economy.
On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 185 I’d like to inspire you to access a new paradigm around money and finances.
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Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Profit Explosion Toolkit
Harville Hendricks Imago for Leaders
Podcast Episode 164: How to Identify Your Best Performing Offer
Podcast Episode 174: How The ROCS Method™ Can Exponentially Grow Your Sales
Have you ever needed to make a big life – or business – altering decision that you really struggled with? Sleepless nights, emergency calls to your coach, long conversations with your spouse and a lot of angst could be avoided if you have embodied the three pillars that lead to excellent decisions.
On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 184, I’m joined by Robert MacPhee, creator of the Excellent Decisions Leadership Program and former Director of Training for the Jack Canfield Training Company.
Robert is a master at navigating change – something that everyone deals with on a regular basis but not everyone can move through gracefully. Robert reveals how he helps leaders get grounded in three core principles so that making excellent decisions feel like a breeze. Be sure to join the Amplify Your Success Community to hear more.
Key Takeaways
About The Guest
ROBERT MACPHEE is a Speaker, Author, Coach and Consultant whose superpower is helping people understand how to deal effectively with CHANGE. He’s the Author of the “Manifesting for Non-Gurus” book and partner journal. And Creator of the "Excellent Decisions” Leadership Program.
Robert is also Former Director of Training for Jack Canfield, the Co-Creator of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” book series and the author of the book “The Success Principles”, a founding Member of the Transformational Leadership Council with Jack Canfield and co-founder of the Association of Transformational Leaders, two of the world’s leading authorities in personal and professional development.
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If you are over the hustle, but still have your goal to break 7 figures in business, you’ll need to make sure you have a solid business growth strategy.
Learning how to keep the connection strong with your market while scaling your sales requires six key steps, according to Scott Oldford.
On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 183 my guest Scott Oldford join me to share what he’s learned after creating several 7 figure businesses (and the real trick to not staying stuck in 6 figures forever!)
Be sure to join the Amplify Your Success Community to discover more techniques to ramp up results!
Key Takeaways
About The Guest
Scott Oldford is the creator of The R.O.I. Method and the 6 Pillar Framework. These systems help entrepreneurs scale their businesses and create sustainable business models, allowing them to be successful in all areas of their lives, not just business.
Hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs regularly take his advice on marketing, sales, and mindset. Scott is a sought-after investor and partners with business when they are ready to really grow.
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I don’t feel like it.
I’m not good at it.
I don’t have time.
If you’ve ever said these kinds of things about marketing activity in your business, then you’ll want to load up this episode and listen in today – cause you are most likely not doing THE MOST IMPORTANT thing to generate revenue in your business.
When you use a Marketing Machine it eliminates the guess-worth and overwhelm and creates an easy “autopilot” approach to staying consistent with client attraction effort.
On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 182 I’ll talk through the four important elements of a good Marketing Machine along with what every business owner needs to be doing regularly to keep new clients flowing into your business.
Be sure to join the Amplify Your Success Community for our upcoming Profit Amplifier series!
Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Profit Explosion Toolkit
Podcast Episode 174: How The ROCS Method™ Can Exponentially Grow Your Sales
Podcast Episode 95: Authority Platforms that Boost Business Influence
Stop worrying about turning people off with your message.
Actually, entrepreneurs should actually turn off MORE people if they want to increase their profits, attract MORE ideal clients and have a more fulfilling and successful business.
When you stop worrying about “losing” someone with the wrong marketing message, you’ll end up being MORE visible to perfect clients who resonate the most with your authenticity and realness.
That is what my long-time friend and guest on Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 181 Lisa Cherney teaches. Lisa joins me to share how turning people off actually lights YOU up and becomes your best client attraction tool.
Be sure to join the Amplify Your Success Community to discover more techniques to ramp up results!
Key Takeaways
About The Guest
Lisa Cherney has been mentoring millionaire entrepreneurs for over 20 years. She is the host of the ground-breaking confession-based GFR (Get F’n Real) podcast and creator of the 12 GFR Commandments. In 2014, after 15 years in business and speaking on over 750 stages, Lisa Cherney got f’n real and dismantled her successful 7-Figure business as the Juicy Marketing Expert. Lisa learned that just because something is successful and people like it, doesn’t mean you have to keep doing it.
She always knew she had a low tolerance for not being happy (after all she left a “successful” corporate career, with companies like AT&T and Lipton at age 28), but now she knows her mission is to help soulful entrepreneurs GFR so they can get out of their own way, help more people and make more money!
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