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The speaker shares his joy in roughing up some people to eradicate bullshit on one side, while also trying to make people's lives better on the other side, by helping them in finding a suitable life partner.
1:07:29 - 1:09:30 (02:00)
Summary
The speaker shares his joy in roughing up some people to eradicate bullshit on one side, while also trying to make people's lives better on the other side, by helping them in finding a suitable life partner. However, he suggests not to single doing it as it may prevent them from being proactive in meeting their life partner.
ChapterA Humorous Story of Miscommunication
EpisodeE174: James Smith: Become Confident In 100 Minutes
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
A personal trainer in the UK shares his experience of struggling to make ends meet, borrowing money from his parents, and how it inspired him to do things differently.
1:09:30 - 1:12:37 (03:07)
Summary
A personal trainer in the UK shares his experience of struggling to make ends meet, borrowing money from his parents, and how it inspired him to do things differently.
ChapterA Humorous Story of Miscommunication
EpisodeE174: James Smith: Become Confident In 100 Minutes
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
In this podcast episode, the speaker shares their experience of transitioning from getting paid for work to receiving gifts instead in exchange for promoting their services.
1:12:37 - 1:13:48 (01:10)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the speaker shares their experience of transitioning from getting paid for work to receiving gifts instead in exchange for promoting their services. They discuss their strategy of building an online following and business, which began after this transition.
ChapterA Humorous Story of Miscommunication
EpisodeE174: James Smith: Become Confident In 100 Minutes
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The compounding effect of consistent effort can help build a following, regardless of the quality of the initial content.
1:13:48 - 1:15:01 (01:13)
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The compounding effect of consistent effort can help build a following, regardless of the quality of the initial content. Focusing on the process, rather than the outcome, can lead to success.