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How to be relentless

Relentless. It might have a negative vibe to it, if it makes you think of kudzu, serial killers, and lava flows. Relentlessness is a powerful force for good, though. It allows athletes to train their way to gold medals, and novelists to land seven-figure

Episode 114 of the Tiny Course Empire Podcast podcast, hosted by Cindy Bidar, titled "How to be relentless" was published on July 8, 2024.

July 8, 2024 · Tiny Course Empire Podcast

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Relentless. It might have a negative vibe to it, if it makes you think of kudzu, serial killers, and lava flows. Relentlessness is a powerful force for good, though. It allows athletes to train their way to gold medals, and novelists to land seven-figure book deals. It also allows entrepreneurs like you and me to create our own economies with nothing more than a laptop and an internet connection. Because contrary to what some people might tell you, there is no easy button for building a business. You can’t just hand it over to your favorite AI and walk away. You have to be a little bit relentless in your pursuit of success. Don’t worry though. Even if you weren’t born with a relentless streak, it’s pretty easy to develop. In this episode, I’ll give you seven tactics to boost your resolve and help you keep going even when you want to quit. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you’ll learn in this episode: How reframing a challenge keeps me motivated Why poor results are an opportunity, rather than a signal to quit How to celebrate small wins How to know when to give up What I learned from a diet coach that has improved my business Resources mentioned: Seth Godin’s The Dip This motivational cartoon Six-Figure Systems (snap up a $7 trial here)

Relentless. It might have a negative vibe to it, if it makes you think of kudzu, serial killers, and lava flows.

Relentlessness is a powerful force for good, though.

It allows athletes to train their way to gold medals, and novelists to land seven-figure book deals.

It also allows entrepreneurs like you and me to create our own economies with nothing more than a laptop and an internet connection.

Because contrary to what some people might tell you, there is no easy button for building a business. You can’t just hand it over to your favorite AI and walk away. You have to be a little bit relentless in your pursuit of success.

Don’t worry though. Even if you weren’t born with a relentless streak, it’s pretty easy to develop. In this episode, I’ll give you seven tactics to boost your resolve and help you keep going even when you want to quit.

Prefer a transcript? Here you go!

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How reframing a challenge keeps me motivated
  • Why poor results are an opportunity, rather than a signal to quit
  • How to celebrate small wins
  • How to know when to give up
  • What I learned from a diet coach that has improved my business

Resources mentioned:

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