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Remember when you first started coaching and your whiteboard briefings were more like physiology lectures? You don't do that anymore now. Now, as a mature coach, you know your clients just need to focus on one cue at a time.
Entrepreneurship has a path to maturity, too. Some lessons you can learn from books and experts. Others simply require time — and experience making a mistake or two.
Chris Cooper's been an entrepreneur for a long time, and he's made a lot of mistakes. But he's better for it, and here, he shares some wisdom from the road to entrepreneurial maturity.
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Timeline:
0:55 – How Coop realized he was maturing as an entrepreneur. 3:42 – Taking a long-term perspective. 6:46 – You never know what worse luck your bad luck will save you from. 8:40 – Finding balance between business concepts. 10:14 – Understanding that retention trumps sales. 11:59 – Flexible with service, committed to audience. 13:04 – You can learn from your competition. 14:29 – Finish one thing before starting another. 16:05 – Signs you have a ways to go: You think too much about what others are doing. 16:24 – You try to impress the wrong people. 17:32 – You chase novelty. 18:12 – You get political. 19:17 – You’re suspicious of others’ success.
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