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The Bearded Mind Podcast

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In this episode I talk about the importance of taking action on what you learn. You might be learning a ton of stuff from courses our simply free material, take action on this. Otherwise you will meet the same obstacles as them when going through your journey.
How can you strive away from your competition? In this episode I scratch on the surface of the Blue Ocean Strategy. This book is a book that should be read by every entrepreneur out there. I go over the basic point of it, but there are so much more to this strategy, and it can't be covered in a short podcast episode.
I used to play poker. I was really good at it. When I first started out I thought I was a master, that I would conquer the world with my new-found skills. When I lost it was all due to bad luck and when I won I was a master. Then something happened and my mindset changed forever.
Todays episode is about sales. A great sales pitch should aim towards solving your clients problems, pains or fears. Identify them and you will have a huge advantage when you make the actual pitch.
In this episode, I talk about patience. Patience is the key to succeed as an entrepreneur. There will be struggles. There will be boring tasks. There will be sleepless nights. If you are able to get through this and still stand up you will gain momentum and eventually succeed beyond your wildest dreams.
In this episode I talk about passion, again. The advice I have is that if you wake up 5 days in a row with a feeling that what you do is boring, dull or whatever negative word you might find, it's time for a change. Find your passion.
In this episode I talk about the epiphany I had when I realized that although I have the knowledge to do something or figure something out doesn't mean I should do it. There are always people who makes things faster. Stick to what you're good at and what you can get paid doing.
This episode is somewhat inspired by Alex Becker's talk about massive open-world games in comparison to business. These games take hours and hours of grinding and keeps the players going on and on through struggles and over hurdles. Translating this behavior into a business and you will set yourself up for success. So why don't you?
In this episode I talk about the incredible pros with using Trello. If you're not using it then you're missing out on something amazing that will help your business life a lot!
This is not an episode sponsored by Trello, they are simply amazing.
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Your "why" is the most important weapon in your entrepreneurial journey. This is something you need to keep close to your chest and look at each and every time you feel like this is a struggle. I hope the episode is not too confusing.
Being under the weather might have benefits. Although I don't prefer it I got something good out of it this time. Two quotes that really stuck. In this episode I'm elaborating them a bit.
In this episode I talk about my experiences with figuring out how to value yourself and what you do for your clients. This is an important step to figure out as an entrepreneur.
In this episode I talk about an app I launched a while back. The idea of the app was to help people figuring out where to go to lunch that day. I learned a lot from the app, the most important lesson is a catch 22. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm giving away a life changer. A lot of you probably read it already, but for those who didn't, it's a must-read if you want to change your life to the better. And for you who already read it, read it again!
In this episode I talk about how I, a few years back, realized something. I almost felt like my life had been a lie. I talk about my realization of the fact that our digital age offers so many ways of making a living that the old ways suddenly felt so old.
On this second episode I touch on the subject of success & happiness. What is success and what isn't success? Does success automatically amount in happiness?
In my very first episode I will tell you about my entrepreneurial journey for the last 10 years.




















