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Great Goals Require This (Business Devo)

Episode 35 of the The Biz Devo with Kenneth Ott podcast, hosted by Kenneth Ott, titled "Great Goals Require This (Business Devo)" was published on January 16, 2024 and runs 22 minutes.

January 16, 2024 ·22m · The Biz Devo with Kenneth Ott

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Reference:Philippians 3:7-10Pursuing ambitious goals requires willingness for sacrifice and investment at a level aligned with the desired outcome; we must apply effort and commitment proportional to the greatness we seek.SummaryIn this business devotional, the speaker explores principles from Philippians 3 regarding the pursuit of worthwhile ambitions. He shares that achieving anything truly great involves investment and sacrifice rather than mediocrity.The speaker reflects on consulting many businesses and finding the differentiating factor between success and failure is commitment to the goal's importance. People express desires for great outcomes without strong motivations. But big goals require proportionate effort and input.Additionally, knowledge itself holds value as a map guiding action. Though preparing has merits, many never apply insight to achieve the very thing they want. Success demands applied knowledge combined with strategic action.Nurturing relationship with God also helps lonely entrepreneurs. No matter one's level of leadership, connecting to divine wisdom and comfort remains vital. The speaker closes wondering if entrepreneurs invested more in prayer and spiritual fellowship, they may feel less isolated while pursuing their mission.Top 3 Growth TipsSacrifice Level Dictates Achievement Level - To accomplish great things, you must be willing to sacrifice greatly with investments matching the outcome's significance. Otherwise you likely don't value that goal enough to attain it. [4:22]Knowledge Informs But Action Creates - Learning alone fails to produce results. While knowledge holds immense value, you must apply insights rather than endlessly preparing to act. [9:04]Godly Relationship Counters Leadership Loneliness - Success often requires carrying burdens alone. But drawing close to God provides companionship amidst isolation from limiting vulnerable sharing. [16:55]For more tips, discussion, and behind the scenes:Follow us on Instagram @GrowtimeShowWatch us on YouTubeAbout Ken Ott:Kenneth Ott is an owner of multiple businesses, entrepreneur, husband, father, and Christian leader. Ken is the co-Founder of Metacake, an Ecommerce Growth Team and Dough Capital. Ken is an author, speaker, and business coach. To connect or learn more, visit: KenOtt.comKen on LinkedInKen on Twitter/XKen on InstagramKen on FacebookMetacake - An Ecommerce Growth TeamDough - We own amazing DTC brandsShow Highlights[00:41] The speaker explores applying principles from Philippians 3 to pursuing great ambitions.[2:33] He shares common reasons businesses and individuals fail to reach goals.[4:22] Truly valuable outcomes require investment and effort aligned with their greatness.[7:12] Knowledge itself holds value like a map guiding action toward goals.[9:04] Many learn extensively but don't apply insights to create results.[11:13] Success demands combining knowledge and consistent action.[12:55] Drawing close to God helps entrepreneurs feel less isolated.[16:55] Prayer and spiritual connection provide wisdom and comfort.

Reference:

Philippians 3:7-10


Pursuing ambitious goals requires willingness for sacrifice and investment at a level aligned with the desired outcome; we must apply effort and commitment proportional to the greatness we seek.

Summary

In this business devotional, the speaker explores principles from Philippians 3 regarding the pursuit of worthwhile ambitions. He shares that achieving anything truly great involves investment and sacrifice rather than mediocrity.

The speaker reflects on consulting many businesses and finding the differentiating factor between success and failure is commitment to the goal's importance. People express desires for great outcomes without strong motivations. But big goals require proportionate effort and input.

Additionally, knowledge itself holds value as a map guiding action. Though preparing has merits, many never apply insight to achieve the very thing they want. Success demands applied knowledge combined with strategic action.

Nurturing relationship with God also helps lonely entrepreneurs. No matter one's level of leadership, connecting to divine wisdom and comfort remains vital. The speaker closes wondering if entrepreneurs invested more in prayer and spiritual fellowship, they may feel less isolated while pursuing their mission.

Top 3 Growth Tips

  • Sacrifice Level Dictates Achievement Level - To accomplish great things, you must be willing to sacrifice greatly with investments matching the outcome's significance. Otherwise you likely don't value that goal enough to attain it. [4:22]
  • Knowledge Informs But Action Creates - Learning alone fails to produce results. While knowledge holds immense value, you must apply insights rather than endlessly preparing to act. [9:04]
  • Godly Relationship Counters Leadership Loneliness - Success often requires carrying burdens alone. But drawing close to God provides companionship amidst isolation from limiting vulnerable sharing. [16:55]

For more tips, discussion, and behind the scenes:

About Ken Ott:

Kenneth Ott is an owner of multiple businesses, entrepreneur, husband, father, and Christian leader. Ken is the co-Founder of Metacake, an Ecommerce Growth Team and Dough Capital. Ken is an author, speaker, and business coach. To connect or learn more, visit: 

Show Highlights

[00:41] The speaker explores applying principles from Philippians 3 to pursuing great ambitions.

[2:33] He shares common reasons businesses and individuals fail to reach goals.

[4:22] Truly valuable outcomes require investment and effort aligned with their greatness.

[7:12] Knowledge itself holds value like a map guiding action toward goals.

[9:04] Many learn extensively but don't apply insights to create results.

[11:13] Success demands combining knowledge and consistent action.

[12:55] Drawing close to God helps entrepreneurs feel less isolated.

[16:55] Prayer and spiritual connection provide wisdom and comfort.

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