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E582 | What Is Your Driving Factor With Jerred Moon and Yves Gege

Today, I am joined by my business partners, Yves Gege and Jerred Moon. We are discussing the concept of fuel, which is what drives people to do difficult things in life, whether it be athletics, entrepreneurship, or career advancement.

They discuss how some fuels are negative and some are...

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E581 | Huge Hiring Mistakes

What's up, everybody? Today, I wanted to get on here and talk about a trend I am seeing in physical therapy businesses that have scaled up over the past two years. When it comes to hiring, don't assume that every PT hired by you is going to be willing to work long hours, do workshops, and create...

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E580 | What Fuel Are You Using To Drive You?

Today, I am exploring the idea of fuel being used to power success in business and how work is not much different from the fuel used to power nutrition. When you examine yourself and the motivations behind your ambition, you have to be able to find some sort of motivating factor that is driving...

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E579 | How To Accomplish A Lot More This Year

Today, I am talking about how to achieve more of what you set out to do in 2023. The first step is to take some time for yourself at the end of the previous year or the beginning of the new year to think about what is important for you this year. One useful way to do this is to come up with a...

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E578 | The Key To Being A Calm Leader

Today, we are exploring the relevance of philosophy for business owners. Understanding your very own emotional control is one of the biggest areas you need to have dialed in when it comes to building a team because people can be very unpredictable. Managing your emotions can be a superpower.

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E577 | Tests To Help Your Hiring Process

Today, I am discussing assessments that can be used as part of a hiring process. I believe that these assessments can be beneficial, but also would like to warn that people might be putting too much emphasis on them. I encourage you to look up each of these assessments to learn more.

  • Using...
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E576 | Mongolian Plumbing

Today, I am talking about a story I heard on a separate podcast told by prolific business coach and author, Dan Sullivan, regarding the importance of focusing on your business and not copying what other people are doing. Business owners should be careful of falling into the trap of Mongolian...

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E575 | How To Lose All-Your Employees

Today, I am talking about the number one leadership mistake which is losing emotional control and becoming unprofessional. It can be tough as a business owner to not have moments where this can easily happen, but you have to stay the course and make sure it never happens.

  • Analysis of Challenges...
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E574 | Entrepreneurial Health

Today, I am joined again by my partners Yves Gege and Jerred Moon. When you are an entrepreneur, there is a battle between ambition and survival. You must prioritize your physical and mental health, or risk sacrificing relationships. We wanted to share our experiences on how to create a balanced...

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E573 | What To Do When You're Time Poor

Today, I am discussing the difficult stage of being time-poor and how it is a sign of success when a service-based business is busy making money. It can be overwhelming to do everything by yourself and if you haven't dealt with this yet in your business, you will. I also get into the two options...

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E572 | Decision Making and Leadership

Welcome back to another edition of the P.T. Entrepreneur Podcast! This week, we talk about how to best approach opportunities and the importance of making decisions that are beneficial to the long-term success of a business. Enjoy!

  • Leveraging opportunities for maximum momentum
  • Dealing with...
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E571 | Stop Learning And Start Doing

People that make improvements in their businesses are action-takers. They don't procrastinate and they are quick to do things and get their hands dirty. People who stall out or plateau are procrastinators. In order to learn something, you have to apply it.

This is true for everything from school...

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