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Building Confidence and Disassociating Identity as an Entrepreneur
As a young entrepreneur, it is important to do as much work as possible to build up confidence and understand that the learning will come fast once you make the commitment. Disassociating one's identity from the company is also crucial.
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The speaker encourages young people to do as much work as they can to build up confidence before taking the leap into entrepreneurship.
10:11 - 15:04 (04:52)
Summary
The speaker encourages young people to do as much work as they can to build up confidence before taking the leap into entrepreneurship. Although there will be many things they don't know, committing to building a company will lead to quick learning.
ChapterBuilding Confidence and Disassociating Identity as an Entrepreneur
EpisodeE189: Whoop Founder: How I Built A $3.6 BILLION Company & BEAT Apple! Will Ahmed
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The founder of Whoop, Will Ahmed, shares his experience with disassociating his personal identity from his company and finding ways to manage stress and difficulties that come with building a business as a young entrepreneur.
15:04 - 19:59 (04:54)
Summary
The founder of Whoop, Will Ahmed, shares his experience with disassociating his personal identity from his company and finding ways to manage stress and difficulties that come with building a business as a young entrepreneur.
ChapterBuilding Confidence and Disassociating Identity as an Entrepreneur
EpisodeE189: Whoop Founder: How I Built A $3.6 BILLION Company & BEAT Apple! Will Ahmed
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The speaker reflects on the benefits of meditation in achieving a greater sense of self-awareness, having more control over one's thoughts and feelings, and feeling a "third person" observing and regulating emotions.
19:59 - 23:13 (03:14)
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The speaker reflects on the benefits of meditation in achieving a greater sense of self-awareness, having more control over one's thoughts and feelings, and feeling a "third person" observing and regulating emotions. He also suggests that progress in meditation can be measured by "check marks" at four weeks, four months, and one year mark.