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Brian J. Pombo Live

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 I Don’t Want To Be In Front of the Camera | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:11

http://DreamBizChat.com I don’t want to be in front of the camera! This is what I hear over and over again from people. I don’t want to be the center of attention. I don’t like the way I look. I don’t like anything about what I put out. I don’t like the sound of my voice. I don’t think I could be good on the spot. I am Brian Pombo. Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass, Oregon. Today we’re going to talk about the resistance that you may have to doing any type of content marketing. Especially if you’re talking about what I’m proposing, which is some form of at least daily content on a regular basis. Whether that be video, whether that be audio, whether that be text, meaning you’re writing something out and send it out to the world over email, over a blog or what have you. Where do you go from there? If you’ve got resistance, there’s a whole bunch of things that you can do. Number one, the first thing that I’d recommend doing is think about how can I do the same thing in a different way? So I don’t want to do video, but how can I get my message out without needing to do video? Can you do audio? Would you be willing to record yourself? You can always have somebody edit it for you afterwards, even if you think you’re going to be slow with it. But is it just your looks that bother you? If so, do audio. If not, if your voice bothers you, then think of doing texts. Think of writing. Do you think you could write down a message, a message that you’d want people to hear? Do you know enough about your topic that you can write something different every day or at least about the same things in a different way? I don’t talk about that many different things. I tend to stick to three main subjects, but I talk about it in a different way every day. Have been for nearly three months now. So that’s the question. Could do you think you could do that? If it really comes down to the fact that you don’t think you can do any of those things and you are the mover and the shaker in your business, in your organization, in whatever you’re trying to promote. If you’re the main person and you’re not willing to do those things, then you need to find somebody who is, you need to find somebody who is willing to be the face, the voice, the words of your organization. And maybe you need to tell them what to say and have them say it in their own way, but you need that person. You have to realize that you may become dependent on that person. If you’ve got that person, you’re going to have to keep using them. I’m thinking of a few examples just off the top of my head. Colonel Sanders with Kentucky Fried Chicken to this day, I mean he passed away, I don’t know, maybe in the early eighties, I believe, and they have never stopped using his image. They’re still completely tied to the personality that sold the brand. How about Burt’s Bees? Are you familiar with Burt’s Bees? I think Burt just passed away a couple a year or two ago. Even after the company was sold, they still kept paying Bert to show up to events to do different things.

 Where Should I Put Out Content? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:39

http://DreamBizChat.com So where should you do a video or any type of content? Hi, this is Brian Pombo with BrianJPombo.com, today coming to you live from Bandon, Oregon. See if you can see some of this behind me. We’re over on the port side near downtown. You can hear the seagulls. This is a great example of the fact that you can do content from anywhere. And if you’re doing live video, you can definitely do content from anywhere, checkout the lighthouse. That’s the Coquille River Lighthouse out there, gorgeous area, lots of fun hanging out with family. Hey Joe, how’s it going? I’m out in Bandon, Oregon. We’re probably about three hours from where I live in Grant’s Pass, where we normally broadcast from. But this is just to show you if you’re doing any type of content marketing, most of the time you’re going to be doing recorded stuff. You’re going to be writing emails. You could be doing it from anywhere. One of my heroes in the field of email marketing is Ben Settle. He used to live right here in Bandon, Oregon and he got to choose where he wanted to live and he could write his emails from anywhere. Look at this. This is not high quality video work here or anything. I’m just trying to show you, even if you’re doing live videos, you could be doing them from wherever you’re at and if you’re doing them daily, you kind of have to do them from wherever you’re at. So get out there, find some interesting places to go. If you’re doing them recorded, you could do them like my friend Adam The Woo and you can actually make them pretty interesting depending on where you find yourself going. Don’t worry about the place. The place can all be part of your story. It can all be part of what you’re doing and you can add it into your message. So today’s message is the same message we’ve been talking about. If you are a business owner or an executive in the self-reliance field, go to DreamBizChat.com. Go and check out the video I have there where I talk about chance to be able to talk to me about the taking your business from where it’s at to make it an absolute dream business. I’m a business strategist. That’s my job. So yeah, we’re doing them daily. Yeah. Joe says, do them daily and get more comfortable in front of the camera and talking to other people, eccetera. Absolutely. I mean, we’ve been doing this over two months now, almost three, and just getting more and more comfortable in front of the camera. Feeling a little bit more at ease of being able to do something from the road like this. It’s all fun. It’s all part of the fun. Get out there and try something new. It’s all about content marketing. Just getting yourself out there, getting your message out there and doing it consistently over and over and over and over and over again. One of the big pushers of that is Grant Cardone. Go and look at how Grant Cardone for the past, I don’t know how long he’s been online, but since 2007 at least. He has YouTube videos going all the way back to then. Grant Cardone is a big pusher of just get out there, get more quantity. Quality will come along as you go along,

 Should We Put Out Content? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:54

http://DreamBizChat.com You may be asking yourself, should we put out content? Hi, I’m Brian Pombo with BrianJPombo.com coming to you from the Orange Office in Grants Pass, Oregon. I’m speaking out there to people who are looking to get their message out there, especially into the online universe. We’ve been talking about content marketing and the question comes up is should we as a company you were whoever you are, should you be putting out content? And that’s a good question to ask. The reason why you should be putting out content will help determine what content you put out. Yesterday we talked about what type of content you may look at putting out. But it all goes back to the questions. Like I mentioned yesterday, it’s questions versus answers and a lot of times we get bogged down, especially if you’re a business owner or you’re an executive in a business and you’re in charge of kind of running things. You get bogged down in trying to get the right answer to things and trying to hit it out of the ballpark right off the bat. Trying to just do it right, get the right answer and what you really should be focused on instead of trying to find the right answer. Trying to find the right questions to ask. The best way I’ve found of finding the right questions is finding someone that knows more about what you’re looking to venture off into better than you. So whoever that is and however you need to get them, whether you need to pay them, whether you need to bribe them, whether you need to bring them in or take them out to dinner and pick their brain or what have you. You’ve got to find someone that knows more about what you’re working on than you or anyone at the company does. In terms of content marketing, get someone that has experience with content marketing, who understands the reasons why behind content marketing. Before you put it in a whole bunch of time or a bunch of effort or at or like really put yourself into it and focus hard, especially if you’re looking at doing daily stuff on a regular basis. Like we were talking about, whether it be doing daily videos or daily emails or anything of that sort or blog posts. Companies don’t ask themselves often enough, why are we doing this? What doesn’t need to be just one reason why you need multiple reasons. Which is why I always recommend having a call to action having something in each piece of content. It’s something I didn’t even do yesterday, but most of the pieces that you see me put out there, whether it be audio podcasts, daily videos like this, you’re going to see a call to action. You’re going to see me at least one thing that I’m going to recommend that you do, so here it is right here. If you’re a business owner or an investor and you’re in the self-reliance field, meaning you have products or services that help people to become more self-reliant, go to DreamBizChat.com. This is a page I had set up specifically for you. There’s a quick little video to watch there. It’s about eight minutes long. Go Watch that video. Learn more about what I offer. At DreamBizChat.com and what I offer for free is a a conversation with m...

 What Type of Content Should I Make? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:01

http://DreamBizChat.com When it comes to content marketing, what type of content should you be making? Hi, I’m Brian Pombo. Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass, Oregon for today’s Brian J. Pombo Live. And today we’re talking about content marketing again. What kind of content should I make? This is a common question that I hear from people. I like to break it up into three different areas of surprise, surprise. I love breaking things into threes. It’s just easier for my mind to wrap itself around. First area would be text, second area audio, third area video. Pick one of those. Text what I mean by text is just any type of writing, so a blog, any type of writing whatsoever. If you think better by just typing something out or writing something out, if that’s your easiest way to communicate, then go with the text area. If audio is going to be easy for you, if it’s just easier to just record audio on your phone or a digital recorder, do it that way. If it’s easier to do video to just pull out your phone and just do a quick video like I’m doing right now, then do it that way. So it all comes back to what’s easiest for you and it’s not just about what’s easiest for you, but what’s easiest to do on a regular basis. We were talking before about doing daily videos like I’m doing here, doing a daily video. You may be listening to this over a podcast, so that’s the re-purposing of my daily videos. These daily videos start out over on Facebook. They get spread out to YouTube, Linkedin, Instagram, Twitter and so on and so forth. A YouTube especially gets populated out there. Then we take the audio, send it out via podcast that reaches also via my BrianJPombo.com slash media you can view all the previous, they’ll relisten to all the previous episodes. It doesn’t really matter which one you pick because any one of those that you pick, text, audio or video can be repurposed afterwards. Whether you have someone else read your text or someone else do it on video or have they have robots that are getting pretty good at reading text and sounding pretty natural. Uh, you know, if you have Siri on your phone or any other type of reader on your phone, if you have an Amazon Kindle, it can read a book for you. And the voices are actually getting pretty good. You can have that transferred over to video. You can have the words actually show up on the screen. There’s a whole bunch of options available. Just start, pick something that you can do daily or at least regularly, maybe even weekly, but start doing something so that you get your voice out there. You get your ideas out there, you put things out there so that you can bring eventually business back. Or if you’re doing any form of promotion whatsoever. I work with business people, but it doesn’t matter what you’re looking to promote. You’re looking to promote a cause, you’re looking to promote your music. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking to make any money off of it or not. If you’re looking to get an idea out there,

 Quality vs. Quantity – Content Marketing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:11

http://DreamBizChat.com Quality versus quantity in regards to content marketing. Hi, I’m Brian Pombo with BrianJPombo.com and we’re continuing our series of talks on content marketing. Whether you’re doing daily videos, live videos via social media, on Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube. Whether you are doing podcasting, any type of audio marketing, any type of a recorded content that you’re sending out there of any sort. Or blogs, any type of pay per click content. What is better, what should you be paying more attention to, quality or quantity? Should you be super concerned with how valuable is or should you be focused on how much of it you put out there? It’s a little bit of a trick question, isn’t it? You need both. You need quality and quantity. The reason why I bring this up is because Frank Kern, a marketing and advertising specialist, was out there and he had mentioned this just recently and I wanted to kind of give my take on it and it ties in beautifully with the other pieces of content marketing that we’ve been talking about. A few videos ago, we were talking about a binge-watching and that ties into this. Also the fact that if you have a lot of quantity out there, you give the opportunity for people that just may have just ran across you. They find you a little bit interesting. You give them more to be able to access. More to be able to learn more about you, to get to know, like, and trust you. That’s where the quantity is very valuable, but you have to have valuable content to begin with. So the arguments really about quality and you don’t need anything all that fancy. I’m here in an office that I already use, I don’t rent it out just for this. We’ve got this office we already use. I run a few businesses out of here and it’s a big room. I don’t know if you can tell from the sound. The sound is very echoey in here. If I had my way, I’d be in a smaller office. It would have better sound. I’m not using the direct sound. I’m using my iPhone eight. I’m not using the direct sound off of it. I’ve got a little lapel mic here that I’ve got linked up and going in through via a adapter. This is a lapel mic that’s made for a cell phone video. It goes through an adapter into the iPhone eight. If you know anything about those things, you’ve got to have an adapter. It if you’re dealing with anything regular. So I’ve got that. I’ve got a little tripod and I had to go out and get a little adapter to be able to hold my phone because I’ve got a case on my phone and the normal adapter doesn’t work, but I got that. I got it. It holds my phone, didn’t cost that much, this isn’t a big, expensive, outrageous thing. I ended a couple of lights, that I got extremely inexpensively Chinese made lights off of Amazon.com. And that’s it. And I kind of unfold these things every day. If we’re going to have a talk together from inside the office. Sometimes I do it from outside the office.

 Why Daily Content? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:12

http://DreamBizChat.com So why should you make daily content? Hi, I’m Brian Pombo. Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass Oregon. If there was ever a day that I did not feel like getting on video and talking with you all, today’s the day. I don’t want you to feel guilty about that or anything. The main reason was I just had a long day. I’m tired. I was playing with kids all day and it was just one of these things by the end of the day, and it’s a day I’m not normally in the office, it’s a family day. Wednesdays tend to be for me. I’m just at a point where I’m done for the day and my mind is shutting down. My Body is shutting down. And so this topic that we’re going to talk about ties in directly because they were very few times. There’s actually very few times I don’t feel like talking with you because I really enjoy the stuff we’re talking about. This is some of the most exciting things that I’m doing during the day is the few minutes that we get to spend together. But today is one of those days where it’s like, okay, why? Why are we doing this? Why are we talking with people every day doing this? It’s a great reminder for myself and maybe this will be new to you. If you aren’t creating daily content of some sort and putting it out there on a daily basis, and I mean every day if possible. Now you could say, Saturdays and Sundays I don’t do it. That’s fine. But in general, if there’s any way you can make it seven days a week, do it, make it seven days a week. That doesn’t mean it has to be live. See, the one thing I’ve gotten myself into is doing it live every single day. That could be a little bit difficult for most people. I get it. Or anybody that you would have at your company that would be doing something of this sort for them to do it every single day live is a little difficult. But let’s say you are putting out an email every day to your list, to a particular email list that you have. If you were to do that, you could set that up weeks if not months ahead of time, depending on the topics that you’re covering. Even if you were doing videos, you could record them a lot further ahead of time and not have to worry about doing it. If you’re not doing it live like me. We’ll talk another time about why I do it live, but that’s another story. But just putting something out daily for people to consume, at least once a day. Having something going out there for you, your company, your organization, whatever your attempting to promote having that is huge. I’m going to cover four main reasons. There’s a lot of other reasons why you would want to do something like this. I just came up with four that I thought were some of the most important, and I’ll tell you what they are just straight off the bat and I call it Duplicate, Transform, Repurpose and Multiply. I’m going to go through those real quick for you. First Duplicate, the whole idea is to have something that is ongoing. So for you personally, to have something that you can build a habit out of. The fact that I’m duplicating,

 Binge-Watching Profits | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:10

http://DreamBizChat.com Binge-Watching profits. Are you making money off of the binge-watching culture? Hi, I’m Brian Pambo with BrianJPombo.com. Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass, Oregon. Today we’re going to be discussing this phenomena that a lot of people, it’s been around long enough. A lot of people don’t remember when it wasn’t like this. 10, 15 years ago we were still all focusing on the next big show that was coming up and everyone was watching it on the same night. Why? Because Network Television had everything all lined up and we had must see TV on Thursday Nights on NBC and all the other different nights with their own titles, with a lineup of top shows that the new one came out at the same time. The only people that got to see it ahead of time where people on the east coast versus people on the west coast because of the time difference. Other than that, everyone saw everything at the same time on the same night and if you missed it, you missed it. The only chance you had was of TiVoing it. If you remember Tivo, that was the first chance you actually had to record things in a relatively easy way without having to pull out a VHS cassette and record things. So other than that, everyone saw things when it was scheduled. Everyone saw things not when they wanted to see them, when they were told it was going to be available to see. Nowadays it’s about binge-watching. The whole concept. I mean, I’m sure you’ve heard of it. It kind of came about when as Netflix streaming became really popular and they started putting all of the old TV shows where you could watch the entire seasons or you had new TV shows or online only television shows provided by Netflix, provided by Hulu, provided by Amazon Prime. They started putting these out and people would not just sit and watch one episode of night. They wouldn’t just sit and watch one episode a week. They would go and binge. They’d watch multiple episodes a night, they’d watch it for days on end, the exact same television show. They’d watch it all at once in a great big chunk when they got interested in something they can watch as much as they want, as much as is available of it. And this is something that not all of us have wrapped our heads around because we grew up in a different culture. And even though we know we’re beyond that point now we don’t realize what a huge change this is and what that means to the consumer out there. So are you allowing your people to be able to binge consume your product, binge consume your services, binge consume any form of marketing that you’re putting out there? Because this is where content marketing really comes in handy. So YouTube is one of those places that you can see this happening on a regular basis. I can name two examples off the top of my head. One, what I mentioned yesterday, Adam The Woo, this guy on YouTube, was putting out daily videos. They were daily, unedited vlogs from his life, not as reality TV as you can get him sitting with a cell phone. And putting it out there for everybody to see. Adam The Woo had been putting these things out for a while. When I came across him, I had found him through another YouTuber by the name of Justin Sca...

 The Adam The Woo Content Technique | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:56

http://DreamBizChat.com Check Out Adam’s Tow YouTube Channels – Adam The Woo Channel – https://www.youtube.com/user/adamthewoo The Daily Woo Channel – https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDailyWoo/featured Today we’re going to talk about The Adam The Woo Content Technique. Are we live? It sure appears so. Today we’re going to go through, this is a dear friend of mine. At least I consider him a friend. Well, we’ve only met once, but I’ve been watching this guy for so many years that I feel like I know him. His name’s Adam The Woo, and he got famous for traveling around the country in a van, living out of a van and going to all of his favorite spots, which were either abandoned locations or they were a movie filming locations, or they were theme parks. He just went anywhere and everywhere that he thought was interesting, recorded them and put out some really good content over the years on video. Ended up with a huge following on YouTube. Here you can see his main channel, Adam The Woo has 372,000 subscribers. There’s a reason why I’m bringing him up. I’d like to go into more detail of what I like about Adam and everything in the long run. Right now I want to focus on his content strategy because, a few years after he started this, he started a second channel on Youtube called The Daily Woo and now it has 334,000 subscribers. It has grown on its own. The reason why he started The Daily Woo was to have a secondary channel where he could do daily vlogging that he had seen other people do on Youtube. Which was basically nothing more than an unedited video that were usually pretty quick. These ones are a little longer because now he’s back to editing them. That’s a different story. But he started this channel, if you’ll look at his oldest, this was back over seven years ago, I believe, that he started this channel and they were completely unedited and that you could see a day by day by day. He went over five years doing every single day, another unedited video where he was showing where he was at. Maybe given a few thoughts. Maybe, I mean look at these, some of these are under a minute. It’s just him being a goofball, especially in these early ones. But him just putting out content. It wasn’t heavy content. It was light content. So fast forward to today, I started a podcast for my business called The Off The Grid Biz Podcast and these are edited interviews that I have with people. I really take my time with them, try to get the best quality interview, try and cut out any extra, umm’s and ahh’s and ums especially that come from me. Because I tend to stutter a lot as you can tell.

 Fault vs. Responsibility | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:29

http://DreamBizChat.com What in life is your fault and what is your responsibility? What’s the difference? We’re going to talk about that today. Welcome back I’m Brian Pombo. Welcome back to the Orange Office and Grants Pass, Oregon. Today we are going to discuss fault versus responsibility. The only other person I’ve ever heard discuss it in these terms is a great philosopher. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. Will Smith otherwise known as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. He discussed it on one of his Facebook posts or something of that sort and he’s the only other person I’ve ever heard use it in these terms. Fault versus responsibility. I think a lot of people get messed up because they get caught up with the meaning behind these two words. So I’m going to define them as best as possible in terms of how we use a modern day. But first the real question is whether you’re ready to take responsibility for your business growth or not? See the little tie in there? Go to DreamBizChat.com especially if you are a business owner or an executive in the self-reliance field, you’re going to want to go to DreamBizChat.com and watch a video. Fill out the application and you can get a free business chat with me to help you come up with the proper game plan to build your dream business in the next six months or less. Back to the issue, fault versus responsibility. Fault,I think we get confused between these two ideas way too often. Fault really comes down to blame and this blame game that we get caught up in. We want to say, well wasn’t my fault! It was your fault! And we get all caught up with fault and fault doesn’t really matter that much. It matters only in origin. In other words, where did the problem start? And if you’re following along with our deep thoughts from the last couple of days, I honestly believe that most of the problems that we have didn’t it start with us. The way you think is passed down from the generations, from your parents or lack of parents. You learned via society, via your education, via the people you consider mentors. You learned a thought pattern, whether you knew you were learning it or not. You learned a way of thinking, a way of reacting with your emotions, and it’s all based on the people and things that you were around all your life. Which you didn’t have much of a choice in. It isn’t that much your fault that you are the way you are, that you think the way you think. Many of the problems, if not most of the problems, if not all the problems you have aren’t your fault. Now, before you get too caught up with that concept, I want to bring in the other end of it. It is your responsibility. It’s your responsibility to deal with everything that’s been hoisted on you. Now you could say, “well that’s not fair,” and that’s all fine and good. We can talk about fairness another time. But the fact of the matter is if it isn’t someone else’s responsibility, it is yours. Legally it’s your responsibility. Morally it’s your responsibility.

 Free Will & Business Growth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:04

http://DreamBizChat.com So what does free will or the lack thereof have to do with business growth? Hi, I’m Brian Pombo with BrianJPombo.com. Welcome back to the Orange Office on this Saturday. Oh, Saturday evening. We’re going to be talking about the deep topic of free will, the philosophy of it and how it affects you and your business. I think a lot of people get into the dark doldrums when it comes to their business because they get confused about this topic. Yesterday we talked about destiny and how destiny affects your view of your business and your business growth. Today, something that goes along the same lines is free will and there’s an even deeper topic to it that we’re gonna hit on tomorrow. I’ll clue you in as to what that has to do with. But what is free will free will’s the idea that you’re in control, that you’re in charge. That you have the ability to be able to choose when and where you go and how you do it and your life is your own. Now, while I would never take away the idea that you’re in charge of yourself in a sense, I really find it hard to believe that most of the things that happen to us is of our own choosing or of our own making. Think about it. Did you get to choose your parents or lack thereof? Did you get to choose where you grew up? What country you grew up in? What city you grew up in? What a class you grew up in, in terms of how much money you made? Did you get to choose any of that? Did you get to choose your gender? Did you get to choose your race? Did you get to choose anything that happened to you as a child? The time periods you grew up and was any of this a choice? No, but how does that affect your life? It affects it on all levels. It affects your experiences. It affects what you’re used to, what you’re not used to. None of that is really your fault. Really 99% if not more of everything that happens to us isn’t our fault and I was going to save this for tomorrow, but it really is our responsibility isn’t it? We’ll go more into that later. It’s our, it’s your responsibility, but it’s not your fault. And so free will, I think the way we talk about it is deceiving and it gets us into the point to where, especially if you are a business owner, if you’re an executive, if you’re one of the people in charge of your business, then the feeling is that everything that happens to that business has a whole lot to do with you. And it does. A whole lot of it has to do with you, but it’s you can’t control what’s happening to you and your business. You can’t control market conditions. You can’t control any of that stuff. Would you can control is all of the things you’re doing wrong that is taking you in the wrong direction. You may have some control over that. But the concept of free will is that you’re in charge is that you really have control over this stuff. And the plain fact of the matter is most of us don’t even have charge, real charge over ourselves. You look at the addictions that everybody has. You look at the, the, even when you talk about workaholics and people that get addicted to their work, addicted to their business work,

 Destiny & Business Growth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:44

http://DreamBizChat.com So what does personal destiny have to do with business growth? Hi, I’m Brian Pombo. Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass Oregon. I’m with BrianJPombo.com and today we’re going to have a little talk about destiny. What’s it all about? Do you believe in destiny? Do you believe that everything happens for a reason? One thing that I’ve noticed through time, there’s certain principles that I’ve stuck with or that have stuck with me, I should say. I haven’t been able to drop them ever since I was a kid. Something got caught in my mind. I don’t remember my parents ever bringing it up. I don’t remember it coming from a single movie, although I can probably name some movies that it’s tied to. But the concept that everything happens for a reason, I’ve never been able to drop it. Everything I’ve ever seen in my life ends up coming back to that fundamental. Can I say truth? You know, it’s something that is just fundamentally true for me and no matter what, I can’t get around it. I see it in everything and it’s not that everything that happens in life, you automatically see what the reason is behind it. It takes a long time for things to start gelling and for you to see why something happened the way it did, especially tragedy and really rotten things when they happen, but eventually it all comes around and it all starts to make sense. That’s the scary thing about life is how much everything ends up making sense. I know I’m getting a little deep on you here today. This is deep thoughts with Brian Pombo. You remember the Deep Thoughts with Jack Handy on Saturday Night Live? If not, go and look. Go and look those up. Deep thoughts. I’d like to have a few of these videos where we could have some, some of these deeper discussions. I’d like to know from you, do you believe in destiny? Do you believe that everything has somewhat of a purpose and Shakespeare put it? Do you believe we’re all players? You know, and the world’s merely a stage that we’re kind of acting something out that’s kind of beyond our control. I’ve seen too much of life to not believe that that’s somewhat of the case. I can’t, I don’t have as much control over myself as I would think I would have and we’d get into freewill. We’ll talk about that tomorrow and what that has to do with your, but how does destiny play into your business? If you’re a business owner, if you’re an executive, you must feel that there’s a certain amount of growth that happens and a certain amount of movement that happens via your business that you had nothing to do with. You must have seen success at some point that you didn’t guess was happening, but it was, it didn’t come from the same place that you thought it was going to come from. It didn’t come from the client or the customer that you thought it was going to come from or the product line that you thought was going to take off. Maybe it didn’t. It came from some place out of the ordinary, and there’s a million stories like this. I haven’t known a single successful business person that hasn’t h...

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http://DreamBizChat.com Do you have a strong enough personal desire to overcome the (currently invisible) obstacles and enemies along your path? Brian’s final sign of a winner – You have to have a strong enough desire to fight for your dreams Past Vids On This Topic 1 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-1-willing-to-price-appropriately/ 2 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-2-willing-to-stand-out/ 3 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-number-3-willing-to-interact-with-customer-base/ 4 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-4-willing-to-invest-in-media/ 5 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-5-willing-to-commit-to-a-long-term-strategy/ 6 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-6-willing-to-go-beyond-chasing-customers/ 7 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-7-find-the-who-not-learn-every-how/ 8 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-8-under-promise-and-over-deliver/ 9 – https://brianjpombo.com/top-11-signs-of-a-winner-9-willing-to-define-stick-to-your-principles/ 10 –

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