Business school: is it worth it?
The truth about real world entrepreneurship:
Founder and CEO of the country’s largest and most disruptive education institution for entrepreneurs (The Entourage), Jack Delosa shares the truth about real world entrepreneurship in this exclusive interview.
“This is a game of mind, body, soul, and the more aligned we are, the more congruent we are, the more whole we are, the more joyful that we are, the more powerful we are in our ability to create.”
Jack is one of Australia’s Top 10 Entrepreneurs Under 30 (twice) and shares the aspects that lead to not only his business success, but his success in life.
In this episode you’ll discover:
- The 3 Fundamental Skills that the Modern Entrepreneur Needs to Succeed
- Why Having a Scalable Foundation is Essential
- Common Brules (bullshit rules) and How to Identify Them ASAP
- Why Entrepreneurs Should View Themselves as Athletes
- Why Hustling is Not Necessarily the Route to Success
- The 5 Things Every Business Does (this is key)
- Joel’s Top Book Recommendations that Made the Difference for His Business Growth
- Why We Shouldn’t be Afraid to Have a Big Vision
- Why We Should Ask More Questions than Seek Answers
- How Our Business Will Grow as a Reflection of Our Personal Growth
“Understand that the world is made up of rules and paradigms and principles—that you don’t need to buy into. When the voice inside of you is louder than the voice outside of you that’s when you’ve begun to master your life.”
Are you ready to uplevel your business and your consciousness? Tune into Jack’s interview and learn how.
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Resources and Mentions:
- The Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani
- UnWritten by Jack Delosa
- Thrive by Arianna Huffington
- Oprah Winfrey
- Principles, Ray Dalio
- Maverick by Ricardo Semler
- The Seven-Day Weekend by Ricardo Semler
- 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney and Sean Covey
- Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux and Ken Wilber
- Elon Musk on Wait But Why by Tim Urban
- Sam Walton: Made in America by Sam Walton
- Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony by Akio Morito and Edwin M. Reingol
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