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The video is a promotion for an intensive business decision-making workshop by Impact Theory University that promises to give attendees the strategies needed to scale their businesses. The speaker shares his own personal story of overcoming rejection, starting with his father leaving him at a young age, and facing academic struggles and dyslexia. Despite the challenges, he shares that it’s possible to be successful with hard work, common sense, and a willingness to learn from mistakes. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared for rejection and using it as a learning opportunity to improve sales techniques. He also stresses the importance of believing in the benefits of one’s product or service and making genuine connections by maintaining eye contact.
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The Business Decision-Making Workshop is being recommended to 6-7 figure business owners looking to scale their companies, with the CEO of FUBU, Daymond John, Co-founder of Paul Mitchell, John Paul, Financial Expert, Ramit Sethi, Founder of Bridgewater Associates, and Co-founder of Quest Nutrition and Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu sharing their insights on the keys to success. Success involves making moves and not excuses, knowing when you mess up, having courage, building a great product, focusing on company culture, and being respectful to everyone regardless of their position in the company.
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Keys to Success: Insights from Business Leaders
Success is a subjective term, but there are certain qualities and strategies that successful people share. In this compilation, industry leaders such as Daymond John, John Paul DeJoria, Ray Dalio, Ramit Sethi, and Tom Bilyeu share their insights on the keys to success. From making moves to building a great product and company culture, these leaders discuss the importance of self-motivation, perseverance, and effective decision-making.
Make Moves, Not Excuses
One of the biggest culprits of failure is making excuses. Daymond John, CEO of FUBU, shares how he had to overcome the limits that society placed on him. “I’m never going to get away from being black, short, and dyslexic. That’s just what it is. So let’s get past that,” he says. John Paul DeJoria, co-founder of Paul Mitchell, agrees and also emphasizes the importance of not getting disappointed by rejection. “Be prepared in life for a lot of rejection,” he advises. “Because if you’re prepared for a lot of rejection [when] it comes you don’t get turned off, you don’t get disappointed.”
It’s About Courage
Success requires an element of risk-taking and courage. Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, shares how the best investors are humble and know that nobody knows everything. “How do I have the greatest life, but I can have the risk of being wrong?” he asks. Ramit Sethi, financial expert, agrees and advises that the key is to take calculated risks. “The best investors are humble, and they know that nobody knows anything,” he says.
Getting Through the ‘Jungle’
The journey to success is not always smooth, and there will be obstacles along the way. John Paul DeJoria shares how he learned to navigate through the ‘jungle’ and build his business. “Don’t smile when you first talk to somebody, smile before you knock on their door,” he advises. Tom Bilyeu, co-founder of Quest Nutrition and Impact Theory, emphasizes the importance of product and community. “The people that go heads down, do the work to create an amazing product are gonna win,” he says.
Company Culture Matters
Creating a positive company culture is crucial for success. Ray Dalio shares how he ensures that his employees work well with one another. “You have to be able to sit down and say how are we going to be with each other and will that be good for you and will that be good for me?” he says. Daymond John also shares the importance of treating everyone with respect. “No matter what job you were doing […] you talk to the boy or the girl in the mailroom the same way that you talk with respect to the CEO,” he says.
Conclusion
Success is not an overnight journey, but rather a lifelong commitment to self-improvement and hard work. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or looking to improve yourself, these insights from successful leaders can help guide you towards your goals. It’s all about taking calculated risks, persevering through obstacles, and building a positive culture. As Daymond John says, “It doesn’t matter where you start, it only matters how you finish and what you do in the interim to get there.”
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If you’re a 6-7 figure business owner looking to scale your company, check out our Business Decision-Making Workshop. I will teach you the skills I used to scale Quest into a $1B company.
Visit https://decision.impacttheory.com/apply?sl=73121 to learn more and apply today!
Being motivated is great, but motivation is can be high one moment and low the next. So, what is the secret to being successful? How do you go from 0 to 100 with no gas in the tank? This compilation is going to help you put any excuses you’re holding onto to bed. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter where you start, it only matters how you finish and what you do in the interim to get there. CEO of FUBU, Daymond John, Co-founder of Paul Mitchell, John Paul, Financial Expert, Ramit Sethi, Founder of Bridgewater Associates, and Co-founder of Quest Nutrition and Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu break down the keys to success and shed light on some insights you need right now to build your brand and take your business to the next level with confidence.
You’ll definitely want to catch full episodes for these guests on Impact Theory:
Daymond John – https://youtu.be/m9BuJVHWOO4
John Paul – https://youtu.be/aIVCyp_7Cqc
Ray Dalio – https://youtu.be/d25_QbLa0BY
Ramit Sethi – https://youtu.be/uSgY_PxL_Zo
SHOW NOTES:
0:00 | Introduction Secrets of Success
1:55 | Make Moves, Not Excuses
9:20 | Know When You Messed Up
13:30 | It’s About Courage
16:26 | Getting Through the ‘Jungle’
21:18 | Community & A Great Product
30:36 | Company Culture Matters
QUOTES:
“I’m never going to get away from being black, short, and, and dyslexic. That’s just what it is. So let’s get past that” Daymond John [3:27]
“Be prepared in life for a lot of rejection. Because if you’re prepared for a lot of rejection [when] it comes you don’t get turned off, you don’t get disappointed.” John Paul [4:40]
“Don’t smile when you first talk to somebody, smile before you knock on their door.” John Paul [7:08]
“How do I have the greatest life, but I can have the risk of being wrong?” Ray Dalio [13:20]
“The best investors are humble, and they know that nobody knows anything.” Ramit Sethi [15:05]
“If you worry, you don’t have to worry. And if you don’t worry, you have to worry.” Ray Dalio [15:30]
“The people that go heads down, do the work to create an amazing product are gonna win.” Tom Bilyeu [24:28]
“You have to be able to sit down and say how are we going to be with each other and will that be good for you and will that be good for me?” Ray Dalio [31:43]
“No matter what job you were doing […] you talk to the boy or the girl in the mailroom the same way that you talk with respect to the CEO” Daymond John [35:31]
Follow Daymond John: https://daymondjohn.com/
Follow John Paul: https://www.paulmitchell.com/company/john-paul-dejoria-bio/
Follow Ray Dalio: https://www.principles.com/
Follow Ramit Sethi: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/
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