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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

6 BEST Pieces Of Business Advice That Made Me Millions

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

FlightStory

Society & Culture, Business, Education

4.613.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This episode, we’re doing something a bit different and I answer the questions that are most pressing to you. Over the past few weeks, more and more people have been reaching out to me for my advice and my opinion on the issues that matter most to them. We’re covering everything from how to best focus your time, imposter syndrome, what character traits it takes to build a successful business, how to reach out to successful people for advice, and what motivates me to get out of bed in the morning. Thinking about things so directly helped put them in a bit more perspective for me, and I hope they can for you as well. In this community, we’re all about helping everyone, no matter who they are, to be the best version of themselves. We’ve had some incredible stories in the last few weeks, and we’ve got more to come. But I thought it would be important to pause, reflect, and take a step back. In the process I’ve found more clarity about some things important to me, and I think after listening to this you will too. Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I get so many questions from all of you guys in my dams in the comments section on

0:03.2

YouTube everywhere so I want to try something new I'm going to start answering

0:07.1

some of those questions that I've historically answered privately in public

0:10.9

so more of you can gain access to those answers.

0:13.0

I asked everybody in my telegram community to submit videos of questions that they want answered from me

0:19.0

and in this video today I'm going to answer those questions with total, total honesty.

0:26.0

And these questions range across business to personal questions, to questions about relationships and mental health,

0:31.0

and challenges that you're facing.

0:33.0

So here is the first question you asked me this week.

0:36.0

My name is Anjela, I'm 18,

0:38.0

and I'm about to enter my first year at you

0:40.0

to study economics.

0:41.0

I have a lot of commitments.

0:42.0

I'm running a business, my partner. I'm making music I'm learning languages and I'm playing sports and I worry that my focus is split. How do you suggest that I move forward? Do you think I should grip my teeth and balance everything to the best of my ability or do you think I should prioritize and sacrifice for better quality output despite loving every single

1:05.0

biggest lesson that I learned when I was starting off early in my business career

1:09.0

was the importance of focus and I had this drummed into me

1:12.0

by one of my investors one day when I came to them and presented this new idea

1:15.4

Which was an addition to the current company that I was building and they hit me really hard with this like verbal weapon and told me they said Steve focus is everything and that stayed

1:25.3

with me I was annoyed at the time because naturally when you're a creative person

1:28.8

and a very inspired person as many of us are, you have so many ideas. And the problem is you can't take on all of those ideas at once, and any attempt to do so compromises each individual idea.

1:43.4

So if you have three ideas and you're giving them 33% of your time each,

1:47.5

the chance of mastery or success in any of those things

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