That doesn't apply to me
Episode 70 of the Million Dollar Multi-Op podcast, hosted by David Osborne, titled "That doesn't apply to me" was published on February 12, 2025 and runs 23 minutes.
February 12, 2025 ·23m · Million Dollar Multi-Op
Summary
In this episode, David Osborne discusses the importance of shifting one's mindset from dismissal to discovery, particularly in the context of learning and applying new ideas in the DJ industry. He outlines five key steps to help listeners recognize their default responses to new information, reframe their approach to learning, organize their ideas for future use, create a system for retaining valuable insights, and experiment with small-scale implementations of new strategies. TakeawaysChanging your mindset can unlock new opportunities.Recognizing default responses is the first step to growth.Experimenting with small-scale implementations can lead to breakthroughs.Don't dismiss ideas just because they don't seem relevant now.Networking with non-DJs can provide valuable insights.Regularly revisiting saved ideas can spark innovation.Resourceshttps://blueprintlearn.com/resources/
Episode Description
In this episode, David Osborne discusses the importance of shifting one's mindset from dismissal to discovery, particularly in the context of learning and applying new ideas in the DJ industry.
He outlines five key steps to help listeners recognize their default responses to new information, reframe their approach to learning, organize their ideas for future use, create a system for retaining valuable insights, and experiment with small-scale implementations of new strategies.
Takeaways
- Changing your mindset can unlock new opportunities.
- Recognizing default responses is the first step to growth.
- Experimenting with small-scale implementations can lead to breakthroughs.
- Don't dismiss ideas just because they don't seem relevant now.
- Networking with non-DJs can provide valuable insights.
- Regularly revisiting saved ideas can spark innovation.
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