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EP 04 Mindset, Automation and Personal Growth to Better Your Business With Ian Almasi

Author
Janae Fletcher
Published
Fri 27 Jul 2018
Episode Link
https://selfcarepassport.libsyn.com/ep-04-how-can-automation-increase-your-business-and-personal-growth

During this episode of the Self Care Passport podcast, Janae Fletcher, self-care architect, quiet leader, personal and professional mentor, creator of the Self Care Passport process, and host interviews her son Ian Almasi. Ian helps growth-minded entrepreneurs and business owners generate leads along with automating their company as much as possible. He is also available to assist customers with strategic online advertising and branding.

 

Show Notes:

  • Ian Almasi helps you revisit why you got in business in the first place, and what you were initially excited about.  
  • Your business and personal life are related.
  • Is your business actually prepared for growth?
  • Automation can free up time and serve people more.
  • Play on other people’s strengths and delegate your weaknesses.
  • If your way of doing things can’t be taught, you are working too hard.
  • Don’t be stubborn, humble yourself, and seek mentors.
  • Decide what you want to be good at that brings you joy, and focus on that.
  • If you aren’t anxious about something, then you probably aren’t truly excited about it.
  • Do things you really love and enjoy—and automate things in the background.

  

3 Key Points:

1. Why did you get in business in the first place, and what were you initially excite about. 

2.Your business life and your personal life are intertwined.

3. Learn to let go, and play on other people’s strengths.

 

Tweetable Quotes:

“You have to be able to handle and except growth in your business, and that’s going to involve change.” – Ian Almasi.

 “The thing about automation… if you get stuff to work for you, you are not constantly fighting everything all the time. So, you can actually feel good when you just want to go out and do something.” – Ian Almasi.

 “Is how I am doing something a way that I could teach somebody else how to do it?” – Ian Almasi.

 

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