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How To Discover Your Full Potential & Ignite Your Business Growth! - Part II

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You can’t sit around waiting for someone to achieve your goals because nobody has the same desire, motivation, and belief that you have in your dreams.

There’s no shortcut to success. You simply have to start. You’ll stumble a lot; but no individual has ever gotten away with success without a ton of failure.

Nikki makes a case against the myth of perfectionism. She says that the majority of your plans will fall short of your ideal. But there’s no getting away from this reality. Instead of striving for perfection, Nikki encourages people to simply carry out their task and, once it’s all said and done, go through three steps: reflect, address, and accept. Look at what went wrong, what went right, and what you could do differently next time; take action based on those reflections; then move on once it’s all done. Rinse and repeat.

Knowledge Discussion:

  • Steps that all entrepreneurs need to take to discover their full potential and ignite business growth [1:13]
  • Why “perfect” doesn’t exist and what to strive for instead [9:16]
  • Why self-care is so important [17:50]
  • The seven habits that can keep you from getting unstuck [21:35]

Guest Profile:

Nikki Woods is a six-time bestselling author and world-renowned media and marketing strategist, having just finished a 10-year run as the senior producer and an on-air personality with the number one nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show.

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If you found this episode of JMMBOB valuable and encouraging, I would be so grateful if you left a rating and review. I love getting to know the people in my community and it helps other black business owners discover the podcast as well. 

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