Performance over Perfection and Grit with Kelley Thornton
The men’s skincare industry is booming all over the world as more and more realize that being good-looking and being healthy are sometimes synonymous. Our guest in this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast talks about how his skin care products are going viral all over the world.
Who Is Kelley Thornton?
Kelley Thornton is the Founder and CEO of Tiege Hanley, a groundbreaking skincare brand for men. In just over 4 years, Kelley has successfully changed the way men approach their skincare routine.
Tiege Hanley's focus on creating uncomplicated and routine-based products has inspired many to adopt healthy self-care habits. It's a pleasure to have Kelley here with us today to share his insights and experiences with us.
How is Kelley Thornton Super?
It’s all about grit, grinding every day! That’s what Kelly says when you ask him about his innermost superpower. Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint of heart.
Shahid Durrani’s Key Insight:
Shahid enjoyed the conversation with Kelley Thornton because it touches upon a subject that many men don’t usually talk about or even acknowledge. Kelley Thornton’s take on men’s skincare is coming from a different perspective.
Chapter Stamps:
00:00 Introductions: Who is Kelley Thornton?
01:00 Men skincare routines in a box
01:50 Making business fun and having a purpose (making men feel confident in their skin)
03:29 Consistency says a lot about you
05:27 Kelley Thornton’s products
10:15 The power of understanding trends
11:44 Taking an active role in your health
13:43 Fixing things on the outside
15:42 Kelley’s advice: performance over perfection
19:03 A short story with Kelley
22:30 Innermost superpower: Grit, griding every day
23:23 Making decisions based on 60% of the information
25:03 Final words: check out Kelley’s box
Pullout Quotes:
“Consistency says a lot about You.”
“I realized that sometimes we get paralyzed as entrepreneurs, as people with ideas, because we want everything to be perfect before we start. We want everything to be in place before we take that first step. And sometimes, you just have to take that first step, even if it's not perfect. Even if everything isn't in place, you just have to start.”
“Performance over perfection.”
“Try to make decisions based on 60% of the information.”
Socials:
Tiege Hanley: https://www.tiege.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleythornton-ceo-tiege-hanley/
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