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Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief with Cameron Herold

Ep. 363 - CEO Whisperer and Growth Guru

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief with Cameron Herold

Second in Command with Cameron Herold

Entrepreneurship, Business, Management, Careers

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode of the Second in Command podcast is a recast of a conversation between Cameron and David and Stephen Flynn, hosts of the Happy Pear podcast. During the conversation, Cameron shares his evolved perspective on life, business, and personal growth. He emphasizes the importance of crafting a life of balance and pleasure, focusing on meaningful experiences over material possessions. Cameron highlights his shift towards enjoying explorations, such as visiting new places like Santiago, Chile, and embarking on adventures to Antarctica, rather than accumulating wealth and status symbols. This reflects a broader change in his life's direction, prioritizing experiences and personal connections over conventional measures of success.

They discuss Cameron's business strategies and how he maintains growth and passion in his work while also seeking a balanced life. He mentions achieving his company's biggest month ever and making strategic decisions to work less by focusing on impactful projects and raising his coaching fees to reduce time-consuming commitments. This approach allows him to enjoy personal explorations while ensuring his business thrives. Cameron's focus is on helping entrepreneurs achieve their dreams, aligning his activities with his core purpose and a vivid vision for both his professional and personal life.

Additionally, Cameron touches on the qualities that make a successful entrepreneur, including leadership, project management, and prioritization skills, among others. He challenges the traditional view of mental health conditions like bipolar disorder and ADHD, suggesting they can be advantageous for entrepreneurs due to their unique perspectives and energy. Cameron also offers practical advice for improving business operations, such as running effective meetings and structuring projects to realize a vivid vision for companies. His insights are aimed at fostering a supportive environment for entrepreneurial growth, emphasizing skill development and strategic focus to achieve success and fulfillment.

Enjoy!

In This Episode You'll Learn:

  • The significance of aiming for progress rather than perfection, and the importance of appreciating small advancements in our daily routines and personal growth efforts. (0:00)
  • The concept of a vivid vision, a detailed description of your life or business three years in the future, to guide decision-making and goal-setting. (1:03)
  • The unique traits that predispose individuals to entrepreneurship, including bipolar traits and attention deficit disorder, and their potential as strengths rather than weaknesses. (2:30)
  • The strategy of outsourcing tasks outside one's expertise to concentrate on areas where one has the most impact. (23:40)
  • The value of starting the day with a structured morning routine, including silence, affirmations, visualization, exercise, reading, and journaling, to set a positive tone for the day. (28:59)
  • Cameron's approach to growing his business while also making time for personal exploration and enjoyment. (38:19)
  • Practical tips on improving meeting efficiency, such as starting on time, ending five minutes early, and booking meetings for half the intended duration to ensure focus and productivity. (45:46)
  • Why entrepreneurs need to develop a broad set of skills, including leadership, project management, and prioritization, to navigate the complexities of business successfully. (45:46)
  • And much more...



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0:00.0

I'm Cameron Herald, the founder of the Second Command Podcast.

0:03.0

Really quick, before we jump into today's episode,

0:05.0

you need to know about two important ways that we can help you and your company grow.

0:09.0

Number one, check out the COO Alliance.

0:12.0

It's for C.O.

0:13.4

Presidents, BP Ops, or whoever is your company's second in command to the

0:17.2

CEO. The C.O. Alliance is the world's leading community for the

0:21.1

second in command command and it gives

0:22.8

COOs the tools and connections to grow themselves and the company.

0:27.2

Head over to C.O.Aliance.com to learn more about our members and the

0:30.8

results, the program, and our 10X guarantee.

0:34.3

If you qualify for membership, you can set up a complimentary call with our team to discuss if it's

0:38.4

right for you.

0:39.4

I'll tell you about number two in a bit, but first, let's start this week's episode. So it's hard at

0:44.7

times and you can fall out of routine but what I like to do is at least say okay I'll try

0:50.7

and do a few things and then I'll give myself a break and I'll try a better tomorrow.

0:55.0

So for everybody who's listening I think it's about progress, you know as Dan Sullivan from Strategic Coach always said it's about progress not perfection.

1:02.0

How can you get just a little bit better

1:04.0

every day versus if you list out what your perfect morning routine is and you don't do it all,

1:09.2

well it doesn't mean stop, it means try tomorrow. Maybe you got two things done.

1:13.2

Maybe you got three things done. Welcome to the Second in Command Podcast, produced by the

1:23.9

COO Alliance and brought to you by its founder, Cameron Herald.

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