When tired, learn to rest but not give up. If you’re always tired maybe it is your schedule/lifestyle/habits.

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When tired, learn to rest but not give up. If you’re always tired maybe it is your schedule/lifestyle/habits.

Contact us today to change that behavior.

9 times out of 10 I create for my clients a risk-adverse, slow growth, manageable startup strategy to minimize downside risk.
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NPR’s How I Built This is a fantastic podcast that brings the stories behind some of the world’s best-known companies. How I Built This interviews innovators, entrepreneurs and idealists about the movements they built.
In this episode, they interview John Foley, one of the co-founders of Peloton; the fitness and media company that you’ve probably seen commercials for.
In the interview, they greatly undervalued John Foley’s network and experience but nonetheless, this episode touched on several relevant topics my clients often face. I picked this episode because it was a little more in-depth and enlightening than other episodes in that Foley he talks about:
There are also great questions asked by interviewer that touches on market trends such as arcades no longer thriving due to user experience-to-price dynamics (i.e. video game consoles vs arcades due to quality of experience), penetration/awareness strategy which led to their distribution model given that malls are making an industry correction, and lastly the trademark question: “How much of this was because of your intelligence and hard work, and how much of this was just luck?”
The entire podcast can be heard here

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