Early Days of Presenting
Summary
- When I was 23 and starting Gym Launch, I didn't know much, so I went to many events.
- After each event, I took detailed notes and gave a full presentation to my team.
- I did this to ensure my team wasn't at an information disadvantage.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing a few key strategies that helped me when I was starting Gym Launch.
First, attend relevant events and workshops. These don't have to be costly. Look for local small business meetups or online webinars. You can learn a lot without spending much money.
After attending an event, take detailed notes. This helps you remember and organize the information. Write down key insights, strategies, and action items that can be immediately applied to your business or personal growth.
Next, share the knowledge with your team. This step is crucial. Giving a presentation, even if it's informal, ensures everyone is on the same page. Your team will benefit from the new information, and it helps avoid any information gaps. This can be a simple meeting or even an email summary.
Make sure to review and reflect on the notes regularly. Pick out the top three actionable items and schedule them into your business operations. This keeps the learning fresh and helps in practical implementation.
Lastly, encourage your team to attend events and take notes as well. This fosters a culture of continual learning and shared growth.
Implement these steps, and you'll find that knowledge is not only retained better but also used more effectively to push your business or personal growth forward.
Full Transcript
anytime when we were first growing our businesses gym launch when I was like ignorant in 23 and had no idea what I was doing I would go to events like one thing that I did was I would constantly come back take my notes and then do a whole presentation to my team about the things that we learned because I don't ever want my team to be at an information disadvantage