As you pursue greatness, do you ever feel like a fraud? Do you even feel like, deep down, maybe everyone thinks you’re someone that you’re not? Don’t sweat it. Everyone who has ever accomplished anything has wrestled with the same thing, too.
Can you name the seven deadly sins? Pride. Lust. Greed. Jealousy. Anger. Gluttony. Sloth. Well, there are seven deadly sins that kill entrepreneurs, too. From an obsession with certainty to lack of patience, Andy Frisella spits fire and brimstone as he rails against all of them.
When they are very little, baby elephants are often tied to a stake and conditioned to think they can't pull it out and move, even after they've gotten big enough to do so. They just accept their limitations. Andy Frisella says too many men and women are like that.
Andy Frisella loves all entrepreneurs, but he has a special place in his heart for those who are young or just starting to run a business for the first time in their lives. In this episode, he's joined by Nehemiah Davis, an entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist who is killing it at a young age.
Remember those Public Service Announcements that proclaimed, "Knowledge is Power?" Andy Frisella says it's not true. Education is not complete without experience and application. Mere information will do nothing for you. You've got to put it into action.
The days that you face a do-or-die, put-up-or-shut-up situation are the days that define us. Andy Frisella calls those "Test Days." Successful people don't just learn to face those days with determination. They learn to love them.
Returning to a favorite topic, Andy Frisella shares his thoughts on how character, conduct, and making cold hard cash are related. Are rich people evil? Is it noble to be poor? Can money be a legitimate driving motivation in life? The MFCEO answers these questions and more.
How do entrepreneurs deal with loneliness and isolation? When is the best time to transition from your current job to your dream scenario? What do you do when you second-guess yourself? In this episode, Andy Frisella answers these and other questions from entrepreneurs.
There is a conflict going on in America, a great war for the heart of the nation. But it's not between the Democrats and Republicans, the far right and the far left, or traditionalists vs. progressives. It's between those who promote the culture of winning and those who want the country to slide into excuse-making and laziness. Who will win this battle? It's up to you to decide.