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281: Scott Voelker On How To Get Out Of Your Own Head And Take Action

The My Wife Quit Her Job Podcast · with Scott Voelker · November 13, 2019 · 51 min

Summary

This episode uncovers how entrepreneurial mindset directly impacts business growth. It introduces the "Take Action Effect" and provides strategies to overcome procrastination and self-doubt, enabling ecommerce operators to translate ideas into tangible business progress. Learn to identify and dismantle limiting beliefs to build momentum and achieve business goals.

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founder & leadership

Topics covered

entrepreneurial mindsetovercoming self-doubttaking actionbusiness growth strategiesprocrastinationlimiting beliefsgoal settingproductivityexecution

Episode description

Today I'm thrilled to have my buddy Scott Voelker back on the show. Scott was my partner in crime for the 5 Minute Pitch and I recently spoke at his conference at Brand Accelerator Live. As entrepreneurs, our biggest problem often lies in our own heads. In this episode, Scott and I break down the Take Action Effect, how to overcome your excuses and make progress with your business. Be sure to check out his new book!

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What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Implement the "Take Action Effect" to move from planning to immediate execution and build business momentum.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Identify and deconstruct personal excuses that prevent progress by understanding their root causes.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Challenge and reframe negative self-talk and limiting beliefs to cultivate a proactive and resilient entrepreneurial mindset.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Develop consistent discipline and motivation by focusing on execution over theoretical planning to achieve business objectives.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Leverage insights from experienced entrepreneurs like Scott Voelker to navigate psychological barriers and cultivate a growth-oriented approach.

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