It All Comes Down to This One Thing
Summary
- I've come to understand that what we may perceive as inherent character traits in entrepreneurs can actually be viewed as responses to certain situations, which means they can be trained like any other skill.
- I recognize that beliefs, which dictate how entrepreneurs make decisions when they encounter specific information, are not fixed and can be developed with training, just like skills.
- My perspective has shifted to see nearly everything in the realm of entrepreneurship as learnable skills, rather than fixed traits or unchangeable beliefs.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest starting with the belief that you can grow and learn new skills. This means when you face a challenge, think of it as a chance to get better. It's like a muscle you can exercise.
Next, identify the skills you need to improve. Write them down. Pick one skill that you think will help you most right now and focus on that first. It could be anything from better communicating with customers to managing your time.
Then, make a plan to practice that skill every day. You could do this by setting aside time to read about it, talk to someone who's good at it, or just try it out and learn from what happens. Remember, mistakes are okay – they're part of learning.
Also, keep track of your progress. You could write down what you did each day or week to get better at the skill. This will help you see how far you've come and stay motivated.
Finally, once you feel like you've improved, pick the next skill and start again. Over time, you'll build up a lot of great skills that can help you in your business or personal growth.
Remember, skills are not fixed. They can always get better. With practice and the right mindset, you can learn anything you need to succeed.
Quotes by Alex Hormozi
"I used to believe entrepreneurs get limited by skills character traits and beliefs"
– Alex Hormozi
"Character traits are another way of saying when this happens they do this which is trainable"
– Alex Hormozi
"Beliefs are when they are presented with this information they then make this decision"
– Alex Hormozi
"If you can learn it, then it's a skill"
– Alex Hormozi
"As I see the world, it just comes down to skills"
– Alex Hormozi
Full Transcript
I used to believe entrepreneurs get limited by skills character traits and beliefs I now believe that character traits are another way of saying when this happens they do this which is trainable which makes it a skill and then beliefs are when they are presented with this information they then make this decision which is yet again another thing that can be trained if you can learn it then it's a skill as I see the world it just comes down to skills