Greg Griffith has been in risk management and risk control for 38 years. For the past 11 years, he’s been a member of The Strategic Coach® Program, an experience he’s found “life changing and game changing.” In this episode, Greg shares some of the invaluable wisdom he’s gained from Strategic Coach® and why his entrepreneurial life is easier now.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
Entrepreneurs need to have a life partner who gives them total support for what they’re doing in their entrepreneurial life.
For some entrepreneurs, the easy part of their lives is the day at work, and the tough part is the night at home.
An entrepreneur’s best relationship has to be the one that they have committed themselves to for an entire lifetime.
Trying to go through Strategic Coach when the person you're in a relationship with isn't buying into the Program can be a struggle.
The approach in Strategic Coach is that your entrepreneurial life is your entire life.
Only about 5% of the working population ever has the commitment and courage to go out and face the marketplace straight on.
If entrepreneurs don’t succeed, they don’t eat.
Before seeking a partner, get your thinking straight on what makes someone a person you want to be in a relationship with.
Resources:
Article: “What Free Days Are And How To Know When You Need Them”
Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan
Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan
The Unique EDGE® Program for 18- to 24-year olds
Article: “The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs”
Deep D.O.S. Innovation by Dan Sullivan
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