Momentum for the Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT)
Business:Entrepreneurship
Does this situation sound familiar?
Your team gets nervous every time you go to an event because they know that the things they have worked on for the last several months will no longer matter when you come back.
This issue plagues entrepreneurs around the world.
I call it "Shiny Object Syndrome."
So many entrepreneurs have an addiction to new.
Here's the reality. Your addiction to new is keeping you from mastery.
When you have the tools, systems, frameworks, and structures in your business to get repeatable and predictable results, you will see that "new" is damaging your team and keeping you from growing a world-changing empire.
In this episode, we are joined by Justin Dyson, former CEO of Kids and Such. Justin struggled with an addiction to "new" and it kept him from being able to build the business he wanted. In fact, it kept him in a state of fight-or-flight that was hurting his relationship with his family and his team.
By committing himself to install the Charfen Cadence in his business, Justin broke his addiction to "new", and built a business that gave him the freedom he always wanted as an entrepreneur.
Resources Mentioned:
https://billionairecode.com
https://charfen.com/5core
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