Welp... We did it... We graduated our first born and now's she in the wild word of new chapters... But, this morning I got in a short workout and the thought of "a beginner's mindset" came to mind.
I thought it was applicable to those launching, building, and growing businesses.
So, today's about last week, but also about A BEGINNER'S MINDSET.
In Today's Blog:
Wins/Lessons from the week
A Beginner's Mindset
Weekly Take-Away: 👉 New Chapters 👈
Weekly Wins:
All the senior kid stuff is behind us and now we all start new chapters. This is an emotional time, wowzer. You can't really prepare for it...
Last week, I learned that if you're having a colonoscopy, "don't trust a fart". This week, I learned it's ok to cry... Two major life lessons.
Weekly Lessons:
Iron Sharpens Iron
Be present in the moments... Don't look too far back or forward. There is a time to plan and a time to execute.
Stay focused on your purpose. Mine is around helping others be the best version of themselves while maintaining my core pillars of Faith, Family, Fitness, and Fun
A Beginner's Mindset
As a founder and entrepreneur for over 17 years, I've learned a ton of lessons through many phases of the business life cycle. But, I'm finding that whether its my first time or tenth time, if I maintain a "beginner's mindset" then I am open minded, curious, and excited about the future possibilities.
Launching Your Business:
Speed matters most here as you test ideas, people, products, etc.
Being open to feedback, mentorship, and groups can help you avoid early pitfalls
My favorite is being open to learning from failures b/c it accelerates speed
Building Your Business:
Staying ahead of industry trends and innovation really helps in this phase
This is where collaboration can super accelerate your access to customers, ideas, and new products.
Maintaining flexibility in your strategy still matters in the build phase... stay flexible and don't lose the startup mentality.
Growing / Scaling Your Business:
Did you know there is a difference in growing and scaling your business? If not, ping me and I'll explain.
But, take this step very carefully and proceed with extreme caution. Use all the same tactics here as you would as a beginner because we can't always see our blind spots.