![Caffeine Cast: Maybe You Have it Better & Easier Than You Think. Remember This [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
Caffeine Cast: Maybe You Have it Better & Easier Than You Think. Remember This [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
You shout at the waiter when you're served with warm beer, you whine about your collection of Rolex watches because it isn’t that big yet, or you throw a fit because the queue is too long. Well, next time you complain about your 'first-world problems', think again! In this episode of The Disruptors Podcast, Rob opens up your eyes to the things you should be looking at and be grateful of instead of letting the frustrations and complaints get ahead of your day. After watching The Staircase, a Netflix Original Documentary Series, Rob reflects on how he lived his life very differently from others. Learn from Rob how to have the mindset, grab every opportunity that comes and look at everything with an optimistic perspective. KEY TAKEAWAYS Put into context what is going on in your life. Maybe, it's just a small problem that you’re making a big big fuss about whenever you get frustrated. Think about how other people handled it. how could you not? You have so much stuff to be grateful for. Take this in mind. People are different in many ways. Look at how lucky you are when presented with opportunities, big or small. Focus on things that will make you feel alive. Your family and friends around you that you cling to are the greatest inspiration. Spend a lot of time with them. Who are your mentors? For Rob, it’s anyone who had a bad day yesterday but it still gets up to courageously face today. Treat your difficulties as a motivation. BEST MOMENTS "We mustn't let small problems become big problems. We mustn't let the first-world problems overwhelm us and make us believe that life is hard, things are hard." "Be grateful with what you've got. There are millions and millions of people in the world who got it much harder than you." "If you're going through difficulties, know that people are going through more." [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
6 Sep 201812min
![The Myth (& the Glory) of Risking it ALL [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
The Myth (& the Glory) of Risking it ALL [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
From your sappy romcom to your gore first-person shooter video game, there is a noticeable glorification of risk-taking in the media. But that is NOT the case when you want to be a successful entrepreneur. In this episode of The Disruptors Podcast, Rob talks about being a smart entrepreneur by staying away from big risk-taking decisions. Statistically, there are a little number of successful entrepreneurs who really took the biggest risk that turned their lives around. Listen as Rob discusses why it should it be balanced, its pros and cons, and the tips on taking progressive incrementally-increased risk to become successful in a realistic amount of time! KEY TAKEAWAYS You don’t need to risk everything. Risk is a balance. If you have nothing to lose – finances are in a bad state – then it’s acceptable that you risk getting out of that state. But if you’ve got savings, investments, mortgages, etc., then be smart about taking a risk. Tips on progressive incrementally-increased risk to become successful in a realistic amount of time: You can make progressively-increased risk decisions. Marginally get out of your comfort zone. If you push yourself too far out of the comfort zone, then you could risk making bad decisions. When you invest, invest a small money that you can afford to lose. If it goes well, scale it up incrementally. If it doesn’t, learn and grow from there. Be careful at looking at others glorified stories. You look at your mentors, idolized them, and say to yourself, ‘I wanna do that, I’m going to that.’ Not yet! Look at the whole journey they took to get where they are – which may have taken them years and years. When you are financially unstable, you will make emotionally unstable decisions. You’ll want to save something for you. Don’t take big risk-taking decisions. Don’t be impatient. Like a diamond, a compressed carbon over a hundred thousand years, it takes time to be well-formed. Along the way, you get to build your skills, credibility, and experience. It’s okay not to want a massive empire. It doesn’t have to be a big corporation to be a huge success. It’s okay to want freedom, to shoo away from fame, to prioritize family, etc. Beware of very one-sided soundbites like ‘Go big or go home’, ‘Go all out’, etc. BEST MOMENTS "You have to be careful because sometimes the story, the excitement of risking everything - this glory that we perhaps see can make us make a bad investment or strategic decisions." "Sometimes, you're modelling people that are way ahead of you and you're missing the 10, 15-year journey they took. It's bad to look at people way ahead of you." "It's okay to say no to some things. It's okay to reduce the risk, to not put yourself under a lot of pressure, and to do the things that are right for you." "Get comfortably uncomfortable, not uncomfortably comfortable.” [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
2 Sep 201828min
![Raving Fans & Customers, How to Nurture Them [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
Raving Fans & Customers, How to Nurture Them [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! If you’ve got loyal clients and customers clutched on you, better do everything to let them hang on to you. In this episode, learn what are the best ways to show your appreciation and gratitude towards them. You’ve gone a long way to have these clients improve your sales, marketing, and brand alone so at least make it personal. It’s time to discover the 15 ways how to cultivate the relationships with your clients so make sure to listen to this episode. KEY TAKEAWAYS Book in weekly random surprise customer service calls – at least 5 calls a week. Introduce yourself. Just try to listen to them with no marketing motives. Send birthday cards. It can be e-birthday cards but it’d be best if they were handwritten and mailed for your best clients. Comment and engage them on social media. We highly value the brand to be untouchable or how it will be perceived. But this is just to show that you care. Gift for signing up. Try to be personal especially for your client for more than 5 years. Personalized gifts. Find out what they want secretly; they’d love the surprise and effort you put into it. Do what you say you are going to do. If you say you’ll get back in 24 hours, do it within 2 hours. Exceed their expectations. Smash the deadline. Admit mistakes. If you’ve failed in an area, fix the area. Clients are not expecting you to be perfect. They’re expecting you to handle challenges well. Actually care. Have a demographic of client you want to serve. You create your marketing and messaging by this. You’re niching where you want to go. You don’t have to pretend you care about others also. Keep them giving loyalty discounts. Reward them as a client. Spend more on them if they stayed longer. Give them time with you. Spend time with But be careful not to commoditize yourself by doing everything everywhere. Personal video messages. In this very forward technology era, make use of audio-video functions. Record a personal video thanking them. Actually listen to them. Ask for feedback. Then, do what is right and necessary. Always make sure to uphold your brand. Be careful with recommendations. Recommend someone that you already have tried have great service to offer. BEST MOMENTS "Finding out what they like secretly and giving them what they want is a really great thing." "Exceed the expectations. If you're going to make any promise, you've got to deliver and overdeliver on that." [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
30 Aug 201813min
![Beware Comparing Yourself to Your Competition: Rob Shares a Live one to one Coaching Call [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
Beware Comparing Yourself to Your Competition: Rob Shares a Live one to one Coaching Call [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to The Disruptors Podcast! In this episode, Rob answers questions from M- a Disruptive Entrepreneur Community member, about how to stop pedestalising your competition and in turn, making yourself feel insignificant or of no value compared to those people. It is a common issue entrepreneurs face, especially when they look to grow. How do you avoid putting yourself down by saying “They’re better than me” without taking it the other way and looking at your competition in a negative light? Rob explains all and how he dealt with this issue in his own experience as he became the Disruptive Entrepreneur he is today. KEY TAKEAWAYS Practice an abundant mindset. There is room in the marketplace for all of us. Without competition, there would be no marketplace! There would be no fair prices, no fair exchange. Your competitors actually make you work to keep improving your products and services, which in turn increases you or your business’s value and ability to solve problems. Be grateful for your competition. You learn more from your competition than you do from your supporters, as they challenge you to craft something as good as (or even better than) their products and services. Your competition challenges you to improve on your weaknesses and evaluate why you do what you do. Embrace criticism- it will only help you grow. We seek validation from others, and the place we find that is with our followers and fans, but as nice as these comments are, they are deep within our comfort zone which we all know is the place we never grow. By embracing critics and criticism, you can open yourself to a world of possibilities if you just listen and take on board what you could do in order to improve. To be happy, you first have to be uncomfortable. Reaching outside of your comfort zone feels scary, exciting and nerve-wrecking all at once, but embracing the unfamiliarity and allowing yourself to progress through testing times will ultimately get you further toward your goal, thus giving you a sense of achievement and a boost of happiness that will then encourage you to progress even further. Rejection is just one step closer to a win. Rejection feels tough, but the more it happens, the more resistant you become to it, and the closer you get to success. BEST MOMENTS “No one is rejection proof. Everybody feels vulnerable. Let’s be honest, who likes rejection? No one. If someone says they like rejection, what they’ve done, is, they’ve learned to manage the meaning of rejection in their mind.” “ Every master was once a disaster. Every winner was once a beginner” “When you feel you’re superior, you will have to be humbled. When you feel you’re inferior, you will often get supported” [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES The Science of Happiness (Book) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Science-Happiness-brains-happy-happier/dp/1922247219/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535278357&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Science+of+Happiness Reject me, I love it! (Book) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reject-Me-Rejection-Direction-Anniversary/dp/1974476723/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1535278485&sr=1-1&keywords=Reject+Me%2C+I+Love+It https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
26 Aug 201841min
![How to Put Yourself Out There More (Not Just For Introverts) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
How to Put Yourself Out There More (Not Just For Introverts) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob covers ten ways to get yourself out there, whether it means marketing yourself, giving your product a voice or creating a content. Whatever it is that you’re thinking about doing, stop overthinking, ask yourself “what’s the worst that could happen?”, start with what you know best, and then do it! Key Takeaways: Stop overthinking it and start testing it. Don’t waste precious time worrying and overthinking about whether you’ll mess up, be judged or that you won’t be good enough and instead, just got for it. If it makes you feel more comfortable, take some notes, be prepared, talk about something you know well, just do it. Remember that everything is a test. Nothing ever has to be the perfect finished final product. If something turns out bad, you can always go back and fix it. Stop making it seem so big and permanent in your mind, understand how small your actions are in the grand scheme of things and take that pressure off yourself. Ask yourself, “what’s the worst that could happen?” What is the absolute worst-case scenario for putting your content out into the world? It’s not death, it’s not disownment, it’s the possibility that it might not get seen or that people might not like it. And if that happens, you learn from it and move on. Ask yourself, “What will happen if I don’t?” Think about what you’ll miss out on if you don’t take this step. Think of all the things that might not happen for you now if you don’t put yourself out there. Think about where you will be 10 years down the line if you stay too scared to move forward. Remember that you can always press the delete button. If you really don’t like something you’ve put out or afterward feel like you can do better than just delete it. You always have the option to change your mind and delete it. But first, you have to put it out there and give it a chance. You might even end up surprised at the results and be glad you chose not to delete it. Get some accountability. Make sure that there is a failsafe in place that forces you to take accountability and follow-through with your plans, whether it’s a coach or a mentor or even just making public posts on social media that force you into accountability because people have seen them now. Start with something you know. If you’re not sure where to begin when it comes to marketing your business, start by marketing yourself. Pick something you know a lot about or a very good at and talk about it. Use it as a practice run for being able to start talking about your business. Start with your favorite platform. Whatever your medium preference is: blogs, audio, video, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, start with that. There’s no rule that says you have to put your message on a certain specific outlet. Ideally, you should use all of them, but you can at least start with the one you’re most comfortable with and build from there. Understand that you have something unique to share because you are unique. Don’t limit yourself or keep your voice and ideas from being heard because you think there are other people saying better things than you. They can’t say them the way you can because there’s no one else in the whole world like you. There’s space in your niche for you. Focus on your niche first. Give yourself a narrow parameter in which to work. If you set unreasonable goals or try to reach too wide an audience too soon, you’ll likely overwhelm yourself and procrastinate on actually putting yourself out there. Best Moments: “We overthink putting ourselves out there, that we’re gonna be judged, that we’re gonna get it wrong, that we’re gonna make mistakes, that we’re not gonna be good enough, or have imposter syndrome, blah blah blah. Stop overthinking it, start putting yourself out there.” “Nothing is final, everything is just the ongoing step in a very long journey.” “Let the world be the judge, not you. But you can always hit the delete button.” “There’s something that everybody knows better than everybody else.” [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
23 Aug 201815min
![Jay Cutler: Rob Interviews 4x Mr Olympia Winner, Body-building Legend & Social Media Sensation [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
Jay Cutler: Rob Interviews 4x Mr Olympia Winner, Body-building Legend & Social Media Sensation [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! On today’s episode, Rob talks to Jay Cutler, 4X Mr. Olympia winner and the founder of Cutler Nutrition. Discover what bodybuilding and business – yes, two very different fields – have in common. For example, to be a pro bodybuilder and businessman, you have to have a strong mindset and maintain great relationships. Aside from this, Rob and Jay talk about how failure is important, how did Jay make the transition, how passion projects can be successful, how Sylvester Stallone in Rocky IV inspired him, and many more! KEY TAKEAWAYS Mind to Muscle Connection. You have to have a visual you want to achieve in your mind. See the genetic potentials. Consider the training, health and nutrition you have to keep track of. Bodybuilding needs hardcore mentality, aside from hard work and dedication. Jay has decided since he was 12 that he wanted to mould his own body to have a perfect and fit physique. At the age of 18, he started his training. He learned on his own and listened from trainers. Failure is important to grow mentally. Every time Jay enters a competition, he tells himself that he already ‘won’ it despite whatever the result will be. You have to have strong mindset. Staying relevant and active in the community already feels like winning. Helping others who want to get into bodybuilding beats the times Jay goes up the stage to receive awards. Being impactful makes him feel good. Communication and relationships are important. When Jay made the transition to managing his business ventures, he felt it happened ‘automatically’. Consistency, dedication, and commitment. Jay advises young bodybuilders to prioritize those three. Stay on what you believe and stay passionate. Sometimes, we get influenced by people around us and our track gets shifted. How did Jay make the transition from professional bodybuilding to business? Aside from coming from a business-inclined family, he focused to venture on something he’s passionate about. He wanna do so much more for the community. Choose what you want to do. Don’t let other people tell you otherwise. It might take you long time to see results you want but it’s going to be worth it. Don’t be afraid to fail. No one likes it but you should be able to roll with it. BEST MOMENTS "Every time you get knocked up, get back up and fight stronger." - Jay "The most important thing you could build in your life is relationships." – Jay "You have to find a path that works for you and not be sidelined by others and be sidelined by negativity." – Jay "The most important thing is to stay true to who you are. Everyone has definitely a gift inside them." – Jay "You should chase your passion. You should do what you love - the hobby like bodybuilding. Because if you love it enough and passionate enough, you can make it work and make it pay." – Rob ABOUT THE GUEST Jay Cutler is an IFBB pro bodybuilder, a four-time Mr. Olympia winner, and a businessman. He is the Founder of Cutler Nutrition, a company which focuses on bodybuilding nutrition supplements, and Cutler Athletics. Jay has long been passionate about bodybuilding and aims to make a greater impact by helping and educating aspirants. [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES CEO Muscle by Jay Cutler Olympia https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
19 Aug 20181h 11min
![Do You Beat Yourself up? (Stop All The Labels and do THIS Instead) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
Do You Beat Yourself up? (Stop All The Labels and do THIS Instead) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Here’s an episode for everyone who needs a pick-me-up, a detox, or an upper after a slump they’ve gone through or, maybe, still going through. Today, Rob shares tips on how to shoo away the habit of beating yourself up by labelling and stereotyping. Listen as he discusses the techniques and benefits of having to label yourself with optimism and clarity. When you know what to do, you’ll be winning and solving problems in no time even when you’re going through a rough patch. KEY TAKEAWAYS Be careful of what you label yourself. If you’ve associated your identity with something, it’s hard to come back from it. I've hit the brick wall… I'm sinking… There's a huge weight on my shoulders… I've got impostor syndrome… NONE of these are real (unless you make it real)! You’re just going through some challenges. Don’t own it. Breathe and understand that it just didn’t go right this moment and things can be different. If you want to label yourself, say these instead: I am a winner! I defeat challenges! I am a creator! I am a solver of problems! Empower yourself. The things you say to yourself when you experience high confidence SHOULD BE the same things you say to yourself when you lack confidence. If you’re going to talk yourself down, make sure to talk yourself up. Whoever you say you are, if you own these things, you’re going to win and solve your problems. If things happen frequently, disassociate yourself from the individual event. Contextualize what happened. Remember that every new day is a new opportunity. You can try focusing on something more productive. BEST MOMENTS "You are taking individual things that happened and then, lumping them in an entire meaning and then holding an identity of them in your life. That's dangerous. That's not fair!" "You are not a failure, you just didn't get one thing right." “People who fail the most often succeed the most." "Remember that every new day is a new opportunity. Remember that every master was once a disaster and every winner was once a beginner." [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
16 Aug 20189min
![The Entrepreneurs Mindset (Top 10 Traits of the Greats) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/01CF05D225047B8DB0262AE160A21EFA_small.jpg)
The Entrepreneurs Mindset (Top 10 Traits of the Greats) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob gets beyond the popular and cliched buzzwords to break down what it really means to be an entrepreneur and the necessary traits someone needs to embody to become a successful one. Rob details the importance of accepting things like risk, failure, the knowledge that you will be a forever student, and the fact that being an entrepreneur can be a lonely business. He also points out the need to always be striving for growth, developing your self-awareness, and turning negative energy into positive output. Key Takeaways: The official definition of an entrepreneur: A person who sets up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Rob’s real-world definition: A person who solves problems for profit and growth and creates products, services, and solutions that matter, make a difference, and make money. The most important traits that an entrepreneur needs to embody: Have an increased appetite for risk. Being an entrepreneur means not only accepting that risk is an unavoidable part of the job, but actively increasing the amount of risk you are willing to take on a given project or idea. Be prepared to be uncomfortable, explore the unknown, and try to predict the future. No one likes being uncomfortable, but entrepreneurs have to be prepared to grow out of their comfort zone and constantly put themselves out there and market themselves knowing that there is no guarantee of success. But they also need to predict the future somewhat and have the conviction to sell a product before it is finished. Strive for growth and progress. Entrepreneurs need to have relentless energy, both for growing their business as well as for the mundane tasks they don’t want to do. They need to learn how to be excited about solving problems. Be prepared to test, tweak, and experiment, rather than be a perfectionist. Entrepreneurs are able to go ahead with something even if it isn’t perfect because timing is everything, and they understand that it can be more efficient to tweak and experiment as you go instead of taking forever to make something perfect and missing your moment. They can learn from failure. Be prepared not to know it all...yet. Because good entrepreneurs understand the value of starting now instead of waiting to learn everything there is to know about something, they are also prepared to be a “forever student,” and always be learning, improving, and growing. Be able to develop self-awareness. Self-awareness does not come quickly or easily, but part of it is understanding that all these traits, including self-awareness, are skills that can be learned, that you don’t have to just be born with. The self-aware entrepreneur can give an honest assessment of their strengths and weaknesses and move forward from there. Be able to embrace letting go. There’s no way you’ll be able to develop your business and scale up if you try to do every single thing yourself and don’t learn to delegate smaller, administrative tasks to your team. Be prepared to deal with being and feeling alone. You’re supporting your team, you’re taking on the risk, so it can feel like there’s no one to support you. It’s normal to feel alone, doubt yourself or wonder if you’re making a huge mistake. But a good entrepreneur finds a way to work through it and, instead of balling it up, shares it, either with a mentor, group, or peer community. Transcend what people say and think about you. A truly motivated entrepreneur can not only ignore the trolls, haters, and rejection thrown at them, they can take it and let it fuel them, giving them the motivation to keep moving forward. You must learn to feed on all kinds of energy, positive and negative, and turn it into something productive. Convert a passion into a profession, and a problem into a solution. Employees take what other people have thought of and created and done and then execute it accordingly. An entrepreneur is the one who creates these things first for employees to use later. Best Moments: “I think an entrepreneur solves problems for profit and growth and creates products, services, and solutions that matter, make a difference, and make money.” “If you want to be an entrepreneur, you have to accept the fact that you have to have an increased appetite for risk. No one’s paying your mortgage, no one’s looking after you, and you have to embrace that and that can be scary.” “Lack of growth is not just standing still, it’s decaying.” “You’re prepared to get perfect later, you’re prepared to start now, and you’re prepared to never know it all but you’re good enough starting out and you’ll figure it as you go.” “If you want to grow in scale, you have to let go, you have to leverage, you have to lead.” “Convert idea into an income, passion into a profession, a problem into a solution, or a pain into a product.” [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
12 Aug 201828min





















