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🗓️ 5 June 2017
⏱️ 61 minutes
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There are few people Ryan has learned from in his entrepreneurial journey who hold a place of high respect in his mind, on the same level as Dan Sullivan. Dan is one of the first long-distance mentors Ryan met on his entrepreneurial journey, and they met through one of Dan's older CD courses, “Pure Genius.” Dan’s influence on Ryan’s life has been immense and Ryan dreamed of the day he’d be able to present Dan to the FFL audience - and this is that day. On this episode, you’ll come to understand why Dan is such a powerful entrepreneurial coach as he and Ryan discuss politics, economics, history, the entrepreneurial brain, the true barometer of success, and much more.
Most of us who are entrepreneurs have come to believe that the real barometer of our success is the revenue we are able to generate. But Dan Sullivan says that’s the wrong metric to track if you want to know how successful an entrepreneur is. Instead, you need to look at how much freedom the person enjoys in life. It’s out of their sense of freedom that the entrepreneur is able to experience the energy and creativity that enables him/her to produce the products or services that benefit the people they serve. That is the true measure of success.
We often consider national leaders or activists to be the people who are working the most to provide freedom to others. But Dan Sullivan says that he discovered long ago that entrepreneurs are the one class of people who truly enable others to be free. On this episode of Freedom Fast Lane, you will hear Dan and Ryan discuss why entrepreneurs are so effective at creating freedom and how their efforts provide more good to the world than most other areas of service. If you are an entrepreneur, you will be encouraged by what they have to share.
Time freedom is one of the most important commodities that any entrepreneur can have. But it is often the time sensitive issues that plague and overwhelm the average entrepreneur. On this episode, Dan Sullivan shares how most entrepreneurs set themselves up for failure by self-imposed deadlines that are neither wise nor productive. In the end, they wind up sapping their own energy and preventing themselves from accomplishing the very things they set out to do. There is a better way and on this episode, Dan Sullivan shares what it is.
Discouragement is plentiful on the entrepreneurial path, all of us have to face it from time to time. But Dan Sullivan says that many entrepreneurs discourage themselves by measuring their accomplishments according to the vision they have of the future rather than measuring according to how far they have come. He refers to that vision of who you want to be as “the gap” and on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane Dan explains how you can identify it, use it to your advantage, and stay encouraged on your entrepreneurial journey.
FOR GETTING STARTED: Identify the tasks and activities that energize and delght you the most and do what you can to build your business around those things. You'll wind up happier in the long run, which is what attracts customers the most. It's a win-win.
FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Measure your success by looking back on where you've come, not by looking forward at where you dreamed you would be.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Freedom Fastlane, presented by Capitalism.com. |
0:08.0 | This is the show about building businesses and investing the profits so that you can live life on your terms. |
0:15.0 | And now your host, the future owner of the Cleveland Indians, Ryan Daniel Moran. |
0:21.9 | Welcome to Freedom Fastlane. This is Ryan Daniel Moran. Hey, today I am both nervous and excited to |
0:30.2 | present an interview that I did with one of my heroes, one of my mentors, the founder of |
0:36.0 | Strategic Coach, Dan Sullivan. Now, Dan has |
0:39.9 | blessed me immensely. I originally got plugged into Dan when someone turned me on to his |
0:47.9 | audio program called Pure Genius. I would highly recommend going out and finding an old copy of pure genius. Sometimes old copies |
0:58.1 | float around on eBay, sometimes Amazon. I think it was put out by Nightingale Conan. So go get a |
1:05.3 | copy. It's one of the things. Actually, I was riding in the car once with Ryan Dice and he says, |
1:10.1 | I try and go through this once a year. It's just that kind of impact. So I would highly |
1:16.2 | recommend that you go get a copy of that. It's like 60 bucks somewhere. If you can find someone's |
1:20.7 | copy. But Dan's work was introduced to me and it was the first time that I felt like someone |
1:26.7 | really got me as an entrepreneur. |
1:29.0 | They got the things I struggled with. It got the emotions that I felt. It really nailed my |
1:35.0 | personality and how to rein that in into a way that created more success for me. |
1:41.1 | So I have dreamed of the day of bringing Dan to my audience. It's something that I've |
1:48.2 | wanted to do for a decade. So I'm very honored and thrilled to be able to bring him onto |
1:55.9 | Freedom Fast Lane. In this interview, we talked for quite a while about politics, partly because Dan and I have had |
2:04.9 | conversations about this privately, and we don't always agree, but Dan has a keen eye for history. |
2:13.9 | And hearing how he talks about where we are in history is very compelling. It's also very different |
2:20.8 | than what most people have to say. So I find his opinion very fascinating on this. And he argues the |
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