• The Entrepreneur’s Paradox With Curtis Morley

  • May 9 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

The Entrepreneur’s Paradox With Curtis Morley

  • Summary

  • Curtis Morley is a seasoned entrepreneur, educator, thought leader, patent holder, and innovator. He is the Founder and CEO of The Entrepreneur’s Paradox and is the author of the best selling book with the same name where he shares 16 pitfalls that companies make in their startup journey.

    From fear and imposter syndrome, to ripping out one’s identity and draining the swamp, Curtis shares his stories and walks us through how to apply the principles in his book in this interview.

     

    Resources:

    https://www.EntrepreneursParadox.com – Check out Curtis’s work       

    https://www.entrepreneursparadox.com/SuccessFormula – Check out the success formula Curtis discussed in the interview

    https://www.amazon.com/Curtis-Morley/e/B08L8G6WFJ?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share – Grab a copy of The Entrepreneur’s Paradox.

     

    Actionable Take-aways:

    1. Fear and imposter syndrome are common problems that all entrepreneurs face. Release yourself from these limiting emotions and beliefs by understanding that no one can be an expert at something new.

     

    2. If you are always spending time on “wrestling alligators” by working on the day to day problems in your business instead of working on growing your business, you will be the limiting factor in your business.

     

    3. Goals that are not tangible are not goals, but mere hopes and dreams instead. Find out your goal and whether it is reasonable with the help of the  success formula (how much, by when, for what and why).

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