• Episode 26: Embracing your personality defaults to GROW your business

  • Feb 5 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 26: Embracing your personality defaults to GROW your business

  • Summary

  • Thestoryographist.com and shawnkunkler.com present: Soloprenuer180 Episode 26, Embracing your personality defaults to GROW your business

    As a solopreneur, personality isn't everything; it's EVERYTHING. How you keep yourself motivated during the hard times and your ability to play nice with others are essential in making a business stick. Having an entrepreneur style personality to start with will improve your chances of success. However, as unique creatures, we all have individual traits that, while a little quirky, make us who we are. Recognizing those traits will help you to know yourself a bit better and work better with other solopreneurs.

    This week, San Francisco Realtor Agent Shawn Kunkler and The Storyographist explore their personality defaults to help you better understand how personality quirks can help lead a successful business. 

    Things you will learn in this episode:

    • Trial & Error
    • How to win at chess
    • Embracing uniqueness
    • Enjoy the simple things
    • Get sucked in and loving it.

    Books Referenced:
    The E-Myth

    You can connect with Shawn and The Storyographist on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @solopreneur180. We'd love to connect with you.

    Know another Solopreneur who feels trapped on an island alone? Show them some love and share this podcast.

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