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How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Small Innovations to Drive Big Results

How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Small Innovations to Drive Big Results

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast


How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Small Innovations to Drive Big Results

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Josh Linkner is a five-time tech entrepreneur, a bestselling author, and a highly requested speaker. His book, Big Little Breakthroughs: How Small, Everyday Innovations Drive Oversized Results, came out in April of this year. Josh is extremely passionate about harnessing human creativity, and Big Little Breakthroughs is actually his fourth book on that topic. He wanted to help everyday people become everyday innovators, because we normally think of innovators as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerburg--people who have billion dollar ideas that they bring to life. But what Josh believes is that baby acts of creativity, which are less risky, add up to great things. What entrepreneurs can learn about creativity from Josh’s book There are a lot of things to take from Josh’s book, but three main points about creativity that he shared with us were: Everybody’s creative period--All human beings are creative, even if you don’t feel that you are. We can reconnect to those roots pretty quickly Harnessing creativity is no longer nice, it’s mission critical--In a world that is so competitive, fast moving, technology forward, dealing with Covid, etc….we can no longer simply rely on the models of the past and expect the same results. Creativity is a natural free renewable superpower resource--When we tap into it creativity can become a significant competitive advantage. We all have it and it’s free, so don’t let it go to waste. What do you do when you’re not in the mood to be creative or innovative? We all have those moments when we aren’t mentally in a place to be creative or innovative, when we just want to step away from working. Josh has advice for anyone who is stuck in that place. One of the main things that Josh does himself is a five minute a day creativity ritual and that sets him up for the day. The first minute is about inputs, as Josh puts it he “guzzles the creativity of others”. He might stare at a painting, watch a musical performance on YouTube, read a poem out loud. He just absorbs it. The second minute is partly about thinking back to a time in the past when he was creative. Maybe there was a problem he solved where he was in the zone and his creative juices were flowing. And then the remaining 30 seconds is about thinking about himself doing something creative in the future. He then does what he calls “jumping jacks for creativity”, which means he gives himself an unrelated problem to solve. For example he may look at the news and find a problem and decide to come up with 10 ideas that may help that problem. It isn’t about solving an actual problem with his own personal work, it’s about solving something totally unrelated to get the juices flowing. Next he spends time thinking about possible future success and how much of that success would be tied to creativity. This helps him to frame the importance of creativity. And the last thing he does is he spends time thinking of ideas in rapid fire. He tries to see how many ideas he can come up with in one minute. For example, he might think about how he can market his book and he spends one minute coming up with as many different ways to do that as he can. He says the key is to repeat this ritual everyday, and suggests that you give yourself a 30 day challenge. By the end of your 30 days you will be blown away with how much your mind has changed. How to view failure as an entrepreneur It’s easy to look at other people who have reached success and get the idea that they had it easy and they had overnight success. But that’s not how it happens and it’s harmful to have that mindset. Josh says, “We see somebody who's achieved business success, and we think okay, they had this idea, they're in the shower, by the time they draw dry out there's a limo waiting and they're whisked off to fame and fortune and for their photoshoot of Forbes magazine. And that just is not what entrepreneurship is all about. Entrepreneurship is much more. It's like a blood sport to a degree, I kind of feel like you
Released:
Sep 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Blake and Jacob Morgan met at a conference ten years ago and it was love at first sight. One month later Blake packed a suitcase and moved to SF to be with Jacob. They've been inseparable ever since but it wasn't always easy. They have weathered many disappointments and wins together whether that was short-term jobs, layoffs, failed businesses, rejections and everything in-between. They've taken their critical lessons learned and turned them into a new co-hosted podcast teaching you to Be Your Own Boss, because that's exactly what they've each done in their own way. Jacob has had his own business for 13 years, and Blake for almost 5. They both laughingly deem themselves unemployable, and have figured out how to work for themselves. They want to give you the short-cuts so you don't have to struggle. Jacob has written five published books and Blake has published two books. They have presented at hundreds of conferences, built and sold online products, have their content viewed by millions each year, and even enjoy sitting side by side every single day as they navigate the sometimes unpredictable and rough waters of self-employment. They've learned how to manage entrepreneurship, marriage, parenthood and much more. This podcast brings you the insights and stories on how they did it - Blake and Jacob want to make life easier for you as you navigate your own road to self-employment and entrepreneurship, whether it's a distant dream or something you've already started on now. Connect with us: Website: https://www.byobpodcast.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byobpodcasting  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebyobpodcast  Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebyobpodcast  Newsletter: http://www.byobpodcast.com/newsletter