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i'm focusing on getting up early, and stay awake in the day
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#QOTH I'm working on personal growth. I'm turning 40 next month and I've never dedicated time and effort to discovering myself. In another episode you talked about the default to say yes to things or no. My default has always been no. This year I've said yes to so much and am further for it. I'm not an entrepreneur of business, but I think a lot of the same traits can cross over to being the steward of your own thoughts and reactions instead of being an employee to what culture says. I'm glad I found your videos. They have helped me learn new and go in a different direction as far as work goes.
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#QOTD Focusing on what do I want after I finish my carreer. And the show is great as it is. Keep it up!
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#QOTD: Right now what I'm focusing on most is a large production. My partners have been working on a presentation for months that's gonna end up being probably about 4 hours long and completely revolutionary for our industry (big talk, but I truly believe it). It'll partially be a sales presentation but there're so many jabs in there, I have no apprehensions about getting people to see it =).
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Focused on making sales right now. Need more $$ coming in so I can invest in more big picture ideas. Episode 100- sales talk.
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Watching all ask Gary Vee episodes!
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Did he very casually vanish a ball or am I just tired?
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going all in
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QOTD#1 The chem. lab that I have due tommorow.
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Focusing right now on standardizing systems and over executing.
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Expanding my business DnA Design Co. While maintaining our momentum.
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Focusing right now how to differentiate myself from every other seller on Amazon. Every other dang seller.
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QOTD: My big focus right now is building my business from (right now) losing money to actually becoming profitable. I'm behind on the show and right now is Dec 2015, so I plan to hustle even harder in the new year. Hope to revisit this in a year and see what's changed.
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Right now I'm focusing most on learning about my skills and passion and how that can be leveraged to build the life I want both currently and long term.
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#QOTD I'm leaning how to execute. So many fears and excuses
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I'm focussing on transitioning my business from classic sportsjobplatform to an e-learning business/mediacompany. Not easy.
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I've been focusing on the Mats and teaching kids classes.
I teach youth jiu-jitsu and wrestling Monday-Friday and train in the mornings
Putting my head down, shutting up and getting experience in coaching. -
Most focus goes into getting my clothing company off the ground.
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QOTD Currently focusing on building new male salon clients for my beard oil company.
SIDE QOTD I'd like to hear a deep dive answer into building a new business since you have accomplished this a great many many times. -
Focusing on Right Now.... Essay on the intersection of power and technology and Business Acquisitions.
Good show. I like the ghost pro. Again the answers have always been adding value and thought to my own personal situation.
#QOTD: What are you focusing on the MOST right now? #SIDE QOTD: What do you want from me, AGV wise? :) #TIMESTAMPS 00:48 - I sometimes feel that giving away some of my best work for free might mean others perceive it as less valuable. Is this a true risk, or is that where right hook balances it all out? 03:05 - Should a new small business join a local chamber of commerce to build a brand in the community they live in? I’ve never had much ROI on networking groups. 04:15 - For the first time, my company is attending conferences to do live events. What value do you place on getting out there and pressing the flesh to expand your fan base? 05:14 - In order for us as a orchestra/choir to grow, how do we get corporate sponsorships from bigger companies? 07:41 - When it's all said and done, how would you like to be remembered? #LINKS Submit a question! https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html Is there a risk in giving away your best work for free? Of course. Giving away awesome work for free has been my gateway drug to so many great opportunities. But best work needs to be defined for the category you're in. I'm blown away by the amount of people who don't realize that their best advice is exactly what you should give away for free. But if you're a painter, and your best work is the most amazing painting you ever made, and you give it away for free, that's maybe a different game. But maybe you strategically gave it away. Like to an important museum, maybe. Or to a billionaire that puts in a prime spot in that home, could that then become the gateway to more? The problem with this debate is that when you are doing something for free, it needs to be strategic. Because what you are looking to do by giving away something for free is create leverage to then do something that is not for free, right? Right. DRock could have made that first video for someone who is not me, and it might not have panned out the same. He might not have received that ROI that he got for doing a video for free for me. I think that people look at this too much as a blanket statement. For me, everything I give away for free has strategic purpose. I understand WHY I'm doing it, and that's why it becomes so much easier to do, even though I don't always expect an outcome from that action. That becomes the big part of this. Way too many people do stuff for free and that expect this windfall behind it. Then when it's not delivered, they become disappointed; and in that disappointment, they don't follow up, they don't try it again. They don't repeat that action over and over, which actually has more upside than anything else. Three out of five times it will bring you some kind of value. Don't focus on the two out of five. -- Gary Vaynerchuk builds businesses. Fresh out of college he took his family wine business and grew it from a $3M to a $60M business in just five years. Now he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world's hottest digital agencies. Along the way he became a prolific angel investor and venture capitalist, investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and Birchbox before eventually co-founding VaynerRSE, a $25M angel fund. The #AskGaryVee Show is Gary's way of providing as much value value as possible by taking your questions about social media, entrepreneurship, startups, and family businesses and giving you his answers based on a lifetime of building successful, multi-million dollar companies. Gary is also a prolific public speaker, delivering keynotes at events like Le Web, and SXSW, which you can watch right here on this channel. Find Gary here: Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com Wine Library: http://winelibrary.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/gary Twitter: http://twitter.com/garyvee Instagram: http://instagram.com/garyvee Medium: http://medium.com/@garyvee