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If you’re good or great at everything you do, it can be hard to focus on the one thing you really should be doing. In this episode, Lior Weinstein shares how he learned to identify and strengthen what’s most important to him in both his business life and his personal life.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
You’re born with a Unique Ability®—the activity you’re energetically drawn toward and can’t get enough of doing.
Being good—or even exceptional—at something doesn’t automatically make it emotionally fulfilling.
If you’re a non-entrepreneur, someone else owns your time and controls your activity.
There’s a common misconception that entrepreneurs are motivated only by money.
The “Four Freedoms” that entrepreneurs seek are freedom of time, money, relationship, and purpose.
Struggling as a parent isn’t a sign of failure—it’s a sign that you care deeply.
What looks like quitting from the outside may simply be the decision to choose a different path.
If you’re reflecting on a bad decision, that means you survived it.
Entrepreneurs often underestimate the value of their own intuition.
If you have the money to solve the problem, you don’t have the problem.
Resources:
“The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs”
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy
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Multiplier Mindset® with Dan Sullivan

Multiplier Mindset® with Dan Sullivan

Multiplier Mindset® with Dan Sullivan