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๐Ÿ’ฐ How can you multiply attention to grow your business?
Reflecting on Alex Hormozi's explanation about capturing and multiplying attention, as showcased by influential figures like Joe Rogan and Mark Zuckerberg, think about strategies that could apply to your business context. How could you harness the power of media or other channels to both capture and expand your customer base? Share your thoughts in a brief 25 to 100 words in the comments section below. Engage with others by replying to at least 2 comments, and show support by liking 3 insightful contributions from peers. Link to Course Module: https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity/classroom/0ffa5755?md=f13c0df00b6941358710f22106c5f99a
Why canโ€™t I see the classroom?
I was just gonna hop on into this community and try to learn something but then I realized that the classroom isnโ€™t there. Is there some problem or bug would be great to know whatโ€™s going on here Thanks in advance
Alex Hormotzi is live now again!
https://www.youtube.com/live/B2QbLzHvKbg?si=ALeaBeeJwfV1GsSI
R & R's (Kaden's Version)
Have been radio silent here for a fat minute, and in that time had the opportunity of signing my first two clients while starting to gain more leads by the day. Wanted to share this quick daily habit in case it provides value to someone. I've never been huge on journaling, but had an idea based on the Hormozi quote "We need to be reminded more than we need to be taught" that's helped me a lot in the recent past. I did a challenge with a group of fellow entrepreneurs in similar niches to mine this past month where we listed our output for the day (outreach, content posted, calls booked, etc.) - while this was helpful from an accountability perspective, I noticed I started focusing too much on what I was doing compared to what I was learning from it. So I created this daily habit to get the best of both: I call it my daily R & R's (Reminders and Reflections): At the start of the day, I write one brief thing to remind myself of to work/focus on that day. Today's example: "If you failed to learn during your work, then you learned to fail" - to remind myself that it's not just about my output, but what I learn from it at the end of each day At the end of each day, I write one brief reflection (or multiple if there's a lot I want to remember when I wake up). Today's reflection: "Get out of your own way" - to remind myself to seek to understand before judging when learning new information. Now the first thing I see each day is a reminder, and the last thing I focus on each day gets better retained since sleep after learning something stores it in into the brain more efficiently. Hopefully that provides value to someone - hope you all have the best days of your entire life ๐Ÿ”ฅ
๐Ÿ“˜ How has alternative education shaped your career path?
Drawing from Alex Hormozi's insights on the impact of alternative education, like mentors, courses, and workshops, consider how these unconventional learning experiences have influenced your career trajectory. Have they opened new opportunities, instilled valuable skills, or changed your perspective on your career? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below, aiming for 25 to 100 words. Engage further by commenting on 2 different comments and show appreciation by liking 3 other insightful comments. Link to Course Module: https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity/classroom/0ffa5755?md=fc704ebdd2284d798e7a9cca53e65bd2
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