Where can an entrepreneur obtain information from?
These days there are so many sources of knowledge and so much information out there, that you can easily become swamped with knowledge and information, and often there is conflicting information too. Here are 5 ideas for sources of information that entrepreneurs can use:1) Books.If you want to learn something, then endeavor to read at least 3 books on the topic. By reading 43 books then you know more than most people in a subject. By reading a book you are learnign the mistakes and lessons, as well as from the research of the author- what is called the convergence rate. Where it may take someone 10 years to learn a lesson, and then write it down- but you can learn that same lessons but in a much shorter time span.2) Podcasts.Podcasts are slightly better than YouTube videos- because with a YouTube video: anyone could bee talking. However, with podcasts the person being interviewed is often a professional and someone that knows what they are talking about. Therefore, there is often better advice inside a podcast, as opposed to just YouTube videos.3) Mentors.This is where you are working with someone that has achieved more than you and are providing them with time, free hands or your labor.4) Consulting from me.People have always told me that I should be teaching and sharing my knowledge and that I have always been told that I speak very elegantly, and very smartly. You can learn more about my consulting here.5) Work for free somewhere and observe.This is similar to working for a mentor, but you are working for free. Having a mentor is a 2-way streak, where you have to give something in return for the knowledge. The magic phrase is "how can I work for you for free, in order to learn from you?" This way you are providing them with your time and labor so as to learn directly from their business.Question of the day: what are you doing now to learn new things?My Answer: I am mainly observing different people and channels in order to just learn from them, by lookign and thinking "there is a lesson here I am missing, but what is it?"Read more in my book: 101 Entrepreneur Mistakes and Lessons.Learn more about me: https://www.nantchev.com/Subscribe to me on Youtube: youtube.com/nantchevFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adriannantchev/
Published on August 13, 2017 00:19
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