Embracing the Journey
Every step in the journey builds the foundation for future opportunities, highlighting the importance of experience in leadership roles. A willingness to take risks can lead to unexpected paths and greater contributions, emphasizing the value of adaptability in achieving goals. The conversation reveals that true growth often comes from navigating the winding roads rather than strictly adhering to a predetermined plan.In this clip
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Give an example of a time when you thought a business would only scale if you, as the founder, focused on it, but then realized the business would grow even without you focusing on growth? This question is in reference to the episode 82. How to Raise Enough Money to Launch Your Business and the clip Embracing Vulnerability.
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Give an example of a time when you thought a business would only scale if you, as the founder, focused on it, but then realized the business would grow even without you focusing on growth, in the context of the episode Turning Apathy Into Action - Scott Harrison and the clip Embracing Change?