Send us a text In this episode of the Morning Dig, I break down a truth most people never think about: the average person only reads a few books a year. Even in school, most kids search for answers but skip the words in between. We say we need more knowledge before we start, but the truth is that reading can’t replace real life experience. I share how I’ve made hundreds of thousands of dollars in mistakes and how those mistakes became stepping stones that paid me back later. You learn more by...
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Send us a text In this episode of the Morning Dig, I break down a truth most people never think about: the average person only reads a few books a year. Even in school, most kids search for answers but skip the words in between. We say we need more knowledge before we start, but the truth is that reading can’t replace real life experience. I share how I’ve made hundreds of thousands of dollars in mistakes and how those mistakes became stepping stones that paid me back later. You learn more by...
Why Every Small Business Needs Redundancies | Episode 4 (S6)
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Why Every Small Business Needs Redundancies | Episode 4 (S6)
Send us a text When systems fail, great businesses don’t stop. They keep moving. In this episode of The Morning Dig, I talk about why every small business needs redundancies. I call them backup plans to the backup plans. Whether it is a microphone cutting out in the middle of a podcast or gym software going offline, I share how to build systems that keep your business from losing momentum. Listen in and learn how to prepare for the unexpected, keep your team on track, and make sure your busin...
The Morning Dig Hosted by Chris Williams
Send us a text In this episode of the Morning Dig, I break down a truth most people never think about: the average person only reads a few books a year. Even in school, most kids search for answers but skip the words in between. We say we need more knowledge before we start, but the truth is that reading can’t replace real life experience. I share how I’ve made hundreds of thousands of dollars in mistakes and how those mistakes became stepping stones that paid me back later. You learn more by...