I am currently in university. Since I was young I wanted to be in control of my own life as a businessman. However, university seemed to be mandatory as I was pushed to go for post secondary education.
This has given me more time to focus on business, working out, and building on my time management skills.
It has also given me perspective, connections, and the ability to network in the area surrounding university.
Yes, I look at it as a waste of time because I hate “back up” plans, but in reality, it has given me more skills and time than working a job daily would give me.
Amazing work. And yes, you’re right. I only came to realize this lately as well. I’ve been moving things off my plate so that I can focus specifically on what I want to do.
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My issue was always finding what I was good at or finding something to solve. It wasn’t until later that I realized I had it wrong.
I don’t need to solve anything. I need to step into something that people WANT or NEED. Identify this, and then focus on getting really good at it. You’ll become an expert and be able to get more customers.
It’s not that easy. It takes discipline over motivation, but if you’re hungry for it, you’ll get it.
As some of the comments mention, put it in an account for emergency.
I recommend splitting it into chunks. Have one account that can pay for 3 months of your expenses in case of emergency.
I personally would have my 3 months of expenses set aside. Then I’d have the rest put into a separate account. 40% into a managed fund for dividend yields that can compound over time. 40% I’d manage myself in value investments but this takes time and failure to learn.
The remaining 20% I’d save each month to go towards courses, books, and self development to maximize my return in myself.
My company’s next major milestone is to generate a strong portfolio and grow with our first clients
If you want to attract parents that will send their kids, you need to pitch the effects of the kids being in the sports. Here are some ideas
I had a very good basketball coach. He taught me many lessons both for on the court and off the court. He made me a stronger boy and man. Bring the dreams alive in their minds and give them someone to look up to.
You can grow organically through TikTok, instagram, Facebook, posting banners at local events, talking about your coaching to parents at these events, and so on.
Let me know if this is helpful.
Best Regards,
Landon DeReus
Your method is perfect. I have worked as the team manager of a sales team in an agency, and I stressed the importance of doing research first, then approaching them using this information.
Making the lead know you did your research, finding pain points, and spending time on it will perfect your skills and grow your ability.
I don’t recommend copy and paste methods because you don’t learn anything. I learned more in sales through specific approaches.
Best Regards,
Landon
If you seek to target people outside of your country, your basic option is doing any form of outreach to those businesses. It sounds as if you have a portfolio created and you know your industry, so pitching a call with them is your hardest aspect.
Another option for you would be to find a way to get in front of these international businesses in ways other than cold outreach. It could be ads, networking events, or asking existing clients if they could refer you to international clients.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Landon
My first assumption was that it was a straight line and it was possible to walk alone. I then discovered that you must be able to read, write, communicate and work with others to expand your business. it is far from a linear pathway to building an empire.
Working with people is a double edged sword. I learned one of the most important aspect of business is the ability to analyze. Analyzing people, their behaviour, their habits. Analyzing businesses, systems. Analyzing yourself, your identity.
What is work that you can delegate? 20% of our efforts achieve 80% of the results.
Using the 80-20 rule, you can identify which work is useful, but not critical. Use your funds to outsource this work. This will open up time to study more areas and plan further expansions.
Another option is to hire the appropriate minds that can think outside of the box to tap into new niches and convert at higher rates.
Best Regards,
Landon
Personally, my day to day life is consistently busy, but consistent nonetheless. Hopefully this will help you
6:15 AM - wake up I have a light breakfast and a coffee after making my bed and getting ready for the day. Commute 1 hour to university while listening to a podcast The daytime is dedicated to getting ahead on university, and attending classes. Commute 1 hour home also listening to podcasts I will work a few hours on the farm to help out at home, eat dinner with family.
HERE IS WHERE THE REAL WORK STARTS
30 minutes of body weight workouts mandatory, 30 minutes basketball training
And the rest of my evening (typically 4-5 hours) dedicated to moving the organization forward.
The day often has communication and planning for business but the focus is opening the evening so it’s free of school work.
I then focus on getting a minimum of 6 hours of good sleep. I know more is required but right now it’s important to grow the business
You can see that I have all the tasks taken care of while working on the family farm, working out, playing a team sport, family dinner, and business. Sleep is crucial and my meals are lighter until dinner. Dinner is a healthy home cooked meal.
Hope this helps,
Landon
Start looking into the fundamentals of business. Your mindset is going to be your secret weapon. You can try all the different ideas but if there is no knowledge present, it will not happen. Develop yourself into a businessman first in mind, and then in body.
Following this, focus on trying different ideas that come to mind. Business ideas that build on your expertise, ways to scale wealth, methods of growing income, etc.
Ask yourself the basic questions:
- what skill do I need to make this happen?
- What would make me valuable to others so that they would pay me to do _________?
- How can I then grow this money by putting my active income to work for me?
Read these books:
- the four hour work week
- the richest man in Babylon
- atomic habits
If you want to be a powerful individual, apply these three books and listen to 48 laws of power, Jordan Peterson compilations to build your mindset, and capture as much knowledge as you can.
That depends on your goal. I always make sure I’m prepared for exams and manage my time wisely so I can do projects after 2 very strong study days
Personally, I would find it more difficult to spend the entire day on one task rather than splitting the day as you do in example 1.
What I do is listen to a podcast during my 1-hour commute to university, get to school early, and work during the morning and day on getting ahead with reports. In the afternoon I drive home listen to another audiobook or podcast, work some extra hours, and then focus on business.
Splitting up the day like this allows me to get ahead with work, and stay consistent each day with my tasks.
It would be best to experiment for yourself and determine what works best for you.
I’ve learned in sales that the NUMBER 1 thing that gets people to respond is a very simple formula:
Legitimate need + free value
Identify that they need what you have, but don’t sell them right away. Provide the free value. Sometimes, when the time is right you can add an emotional variable and use that to persuade someone to take action towards the next steps.
The answer truly depends. I have witnessed and gone through experiences that led to me not being easily shaken. There isn’t a feeling of stress but rather a sense of urgency to do more.
However, in general, the most important thing you can do is to narrow in on the reality of things and accept them. Remove unnecessary stress and overthinking by making it almost black and white.
I am in university studying chemistry and biology. I’ve started my 10th business and really want one to work, I’m 20, I work on a farm, play basketball, and workout… however, none of this bothers me because I got real with it:
Figure out the true reason why and you can accept the challenge. I do all of what I do because it makes me feel like a more fulfilled and better person. Find a way to get more output per time, and focus on your reason to keep going each and every day
I know you will get there. You are further than many.
Best Regards,
Landon
I was exactly where you are. So many ideas with all results posted for me to see. It made it easy to wish to try everything. I am 20 now, but started when I was 13, took a break and hit it hard at 15… Here’s what I wish I focused on
Your number one approach is to answer these questions:
Hopefully this helps.
Best Regards,
Landon
I understand where you are coming from. The most important thing for you to do is to be the person he can look at and say “How can I be more like that”.
People change for one of two reasons that I’ve noticed:
Your friend will not decide to change unless he sees someone near him who has changed into someone he can’t help but be jealous of.
Sometimes it’s hard to accept the harsh reality, but the harsh reality is that he won’t change unless you turn into the person who works every hour of the day and shows the results he only dreams of. At this point, he may ask how you did it, and that is when your opportunity arises.
I am in a similar position to you, but found a way to optimize my time.
Hopefully this helps
Best Regards,
Landon
I’m going to create a business consultancy. I have to find a niche/industry to target and then it’s go time