#QOTD: What wine are you pairing with your Thanksgiving dinner?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:23 - How many "punches in the face” & failures can an ordinary person handle before achieving success?
03:07 - Any tips on how to get a mentor?
06:47 -What was the biggest decision in your life that made you successful today?
09:27 - Is paid promotion for “jabs” an effective way to build audience for “right hooks” down the line?
11:26 - Do you schedule time to be on social media? or just jump on randomly during the day as you have time?
#LINKS
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/a-short-film-about-how-i-do-bu-657351958.html
The biggest decision of my life? Deciding to finally focus on what felt right to me.
At an early age I received an "F" on one of my Science tests. From that moment in time I understood that no matter how many people tried to tell me the importance of school, I knew deep down inside that it wasn't for me. And although I knew it would bring me nights upon nights of punishment, I decided that school couldn't be the one thing I focused all of my energy on.
From my "flower business," to the lemonade stands, to the baseball card collection, I knew early on that I was a businessman. Although I had felt it inside, it wasn't until I made the conscious decision to focus on these skills that things began to change for me and my outlook on the rest of my life would be forever different.
The moment I made the decision I knew that I would be looked at by society as different, and I understood that, but I made the mental decision to accept that and focus on what felt right for me. I made a deal with myself that I was ready and willing to eat the pain in order to capitalize on my early self-awareness. I decided to focus on my skills and learn as much as possible about whatever venture I was focused on at the time. So rather than succumbing to society's pre-determined life plan for me, I fought it, and delivered on what I felt and knew I was -- a businessman.
I suggest you do the same.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:23 - How many "punches in the face” & failures can an ordinary person handle before achieving success?
03:07 - Any tips on how to get a mentor?
06:47 -What was the biggest decision in your life that made you successful today?
09:27 - Is paid promotion for “jabs” an effective way to build audience for “right hooks” down the line?
11:26 - Do you schedule time to be on social media? or just jump on randomly during the day as you have time?
#LINKS
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/a-short-film-about-how-i-do-bu-657351958.html
The biggest decision of my life? Deciding to finally focus on what felt right to me.
At an early age I received an "F" on one of my Science tests. From that moment in time I understood that no matter how many people tried to tell me the importance of school, I knew deep down inside that it wasn't for me. And although I knew it would bring me nights upon nights of punishment, I decided that school couldn't be the one thing I focused all of my energy on.
From my "flower business," to the lemonade stands, to the baseball card collection, I knew early on that I was a businessman. Although I had felt it inside, it wasn't until I made the conscious decision to focus on these skills that things began to change for me and my outlook on the rest of my life would be forever different.
The moment I made the decision I knew that I would be looked at by society as different, and I understood that, but I made the mental decision to accept that and focus on what felt right for me. I made a deal with myself that I was ready and willing to eat the pain in order to capitalize on my early self-awareness. I decided to focus on my skills and learn as much as possible about whatever venture I was focused on at the time. So rather than succumbing to society's pre-determined life plan for me, I fought it, and delivered on what I felt and knew I was -- a businessman.
I suggest you do the same.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
Don't unos about wine still in 2019
Haha wow I was way off. Glad I'm only watching these now so it doesn't actually matter :p
the power of "one almond".
Thank you for all the value you offer freely!
Malbach.
i don't like wine!!!!!!!!
How does a rookie entrepreneur develop the emotional and mental fortitude to withstand getting "punched" multiple times?
Whatever wine my mother drinks till we take it away
they still do that in school where you have to get your assignments with D or F signed by a parent, but I don't know that from personal experience 🙂
***** not a fan of you answer about paying jabs that's smaller business just paying for hooking. I just spend only 25euro a month on facebook and I do 20euro for call to action and 5euro to boost some post 3 tot 4post a month and have "great" result with that
INCREDIBLE to hear your turning point story; I am the mother of a 4th grader and I can see that in some areas about how school works she is making similar lines in the sand.
Pinot Noir from Paso Robles
Belle Glos Clark & Telephone Pinot Noir