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36: Chasing New, Shiny, Bright, And Awesome Object

Episode 36 of the The Franchise Story Podcast podcast, hosted by Brian Holmes and Erik VanHorn, titled "36: Chasing New, Shiny, Bright, And Awesome Object" was published on May 13, 2019 and runs 13 minutes.

May 13, 2019 ·13m · The Franchise Story Podcast

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Stories from Franchisees & Founders

 

In this episode, Erik and Brian share some things they know about "chasing new, shiny, bright, awesome objects."

 

As we go along and grow, more and more opportunities are put in front of us and thinking through how to deal with them is very essential.

 

Stay tuned and listen as they share good nuggets of wisdom when good opportunities come along the way.

 

What we talk about:

  • Saying "NO"
  • Having to choose
  • Focus
  • Writing down values/goals that guide you in your personal life
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