Whether you’re on a phone, in person, or standing on stage – communication is king. In general, when you think about the word communication, your first thought probably is a vision of someone talking.
I know that’s the case for me.
However, during the time when we’re talking or simply standing still, our body is actually speaking for us as well. In fact, non-verbal communication is often what truly conveys our message more so than our actual words!
In today’s chat with Lisa Mitchell, we find out more about non-verbal communication and how it affects our daily lives as well as our businesses. We also get into why authenticity is so important in today’s world, and we even get into why body language needs to be part of the next generation of online dating.
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
Why did Lisa leave behind a career as a coffee house owner to pursue her current career? 10:03
Why was the underlying reason she struggled with her first business? 14:47
What was her “aha moment” when she realized that she wanted to help people communicate better? 18:56
What are some ways that a person can manage their first impression a bit more? 26:41
What are the three parts of nonverbal communication? 31:31
Why does Lisa believe that the market demands authenticity from their experts? 36:32
When it comes to body language, how does being aware of your decoding process help? 39:36
What are some of the common conflicts and trends Lisa has seen between Millennials and Corporate? 46:41
What got her started helping people in romantic relationships as well? 51:17
How are some common problems that young professionals have when it comes to dating? 57:08
What does Lisa think the next big thing in online dating is? 1:01:13
How can someone plan for a good first impression? 1:04:06
What does Lisa have coming up to look forward to? 1:06:07
Who are three influencers that has helped her get to where she is today? 1:07:53
What’s here least favorite social custom? 1:12:12
What kind of advice does she hear parents giving kids that she’d call BS on? 1:14:25
How can someone be a difference maker in their community? 1:18:01
Avoid the Question Inflection (Don’t be a valley girl!):
What does LeBron’s post-shot behavior mean?:
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Most entrepreneurs think, at some point, about the ability to strike it rich one day doing whatever is that they’re doing.
In my Amway days, a good question I remember being asked was “Doing the job that you’re doing, could the income they’re making ever be obtainable?”
Most of the time the question was answered “No.”. And I believe that kept many people believing that Amway was the one ticket to the life they dreamed about.
Today’s guest, had a similar wake up call. He realized that to get to where he wanted to be in life, he had to learn how to sell things.
That lead him through a journey of all kinds of jobs, businesses, and online opportunities.
This past year, he found something he could help people with – creating sales funnels.
In this chat, we discuss how he came to that realization. We also discuss why he believes that building sales funnels is one of the most lucrative out-of-the-gate businesses a new entrepreneur can start today.
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What was the Digital Nomad Excelerator? 10:48
What was it like growing up for JR? Where did his inspiration come from? 14:20
What kept JR from going the traditional college route? 21:11
How did tax preparation come into the mix? 28:02
How did he expand his tax business so quickly? 31:46
How did JR get started in online business? 33:30
What’s the best way for people to get started in online business in 2017? 41:54
In his opinion, what is the clearist way to having a successful online business today? 46:26
What’s the point of Facebook groups going into archive mode and what are some ways of growing them? 51:31
Who are his 3 favorite influencers? 56:31
One thing under $100 that has changed his life? 57:04
What is a topic that should be discussed more often? 57:36
What would he do if he woke up as his 10 year old self tomorrow? 58:34
JR speaks with Dan about how he made $10k in a month:
Facebook Ads for Entrepreneurs Review by JR and Arne:
JR on Why You’re Landing Page isn’t Converting:
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This is the question that so many of struggle with when we’re trying to start our first business. Many of us start businesses to make income to replace our day job, not necessarily worrying if the business we’ve created matches our personality or interests.
When you have yourself figured out, however, you have access to the full potential of what your business can become. Because not only is your mind in it, but your heart is as well.
In this session, Daniel and I have the opportunity to chat with Eric Finnigan.
Having lived what most would call a successful life, he felt as if something was missing. It wasn’t until a visit to a sweat lodge that he realized what that something was. He was living to provide himself a safety net – and that was about it.
It wasn’t going to make him truly happy in the end because he wasn’t living as who he really wanted to be.
Join us as we find out more about more about this past life of his, what made him actually choose to pursue life more fully, where the idea for his 3 companies came from, and why his favorite type of personal development is that which is done through emotional and relational intelligence.
Thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
Who was the old Eric Finnigan in the corporate world? 14:40
Why did Eric move from Syracuse, NY to pursue a career in finance in San Francisco? 17:48
Was he trying to impress someone in his old career or was he strictly trying to build his bank account? 19:52
When did Eric realize that he wasn’t living his life on his own terms? 22:14
How did he eliminate the need for a safety net in his life? 27:22
What did his time in Breckenridge, Colorado for him? 27:52
How did he become an expressive in his writing and connecting with others? 30:05
What gave Eric the idea of starting his first business in copywriting? 34:19
What’s the value of practicing copywriting? 37:13
What are some skills that new entrepreneurs need to develop or have? 39:39
How did he strategically grow this business? 43:45
Where did Business Hacking Retreats come from? 47:35
What is circling? 54:05
Who’s the ideal “customer” for a business hacking retreat? 59:18
What’s the intern excellerator? 1:00:04
What does Eric mean when he talks about personal development through emotional and relational intelligence? 1:11:19
What’s he looking forward to? 1:16:09
3 Top Favorite Influencers? 1:19:18
Least Favorite Social Custom? 1:21:07
What would he do if he woke up as his 10 year old self with all his memories? 1:23:52
Something all high school students must know? 1:25:16
What’s it mean to live a life of abundance? 1:26:24
Tim Ferriss on TED – Define Your Fears and Not Your Goals:
Dane Maxwell – Instant Software Business:
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Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
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In the last session with Jeremy Miller, something stuck with me. In fact, it stuck so well that I used it as the trailer for the chat. He talked about the fact that if you go through life thinking a certain way, particularly that everyone is out to get you, then you’re going to lose out on opportunity.
He’s totally right. But I think it goes further than that. I think it goes as far as ANY limiting beliefs will prohibit you from having amazing opportunity. Especially after having the chat with today’s guest.
At the ripe age of 13, he was told the news that he was going to eventually lose his site. At the time, he had recently landed a part on a popular kids’ sitcom: Saved by the Bell: The New Class.
It was soon after this, however, that he would soon change things up dramatically. He would trade in his acting career to go to Harvard and major in Mathematics.
He would then go on to help start a successful business, become the law clerk for 2 supreme court justices, and take a struggling construction and make it worth 10x as much. Then he would go on to write a book that has become a New York Times Best Seller and speak at TED.
In this session, Albert Winks and I go “behind the scenes” with Isaac Lidsky.
This session isn’t our normal format. In fact, you can think of it as a continuation of other interviews that Isaac has given. In it, we find out the answers to more “meta” questions.
Was it easy to jump from one career to the next? How did resurface in the public eye as a TED speaker and make a very successful first book? How he believes he was able to grow his construction business to the size it is today? Is it important to have people in your life that have “been there before”?
Thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
How’d Isaac get started in acting? 9:27
Why did Isaac leave Saved by the Bell? 10:59
Why did he start studying mathematics at Harvard and did that degree lead into his first company? 12:31
How was going blind at an early age so beneficial to who Isaac is today? 19:53
Does he believe that it takes a severe hardship for someone to take inventory of their lives? 24:42
How did Isaac realize that fear distorts reality? 26:51
When did he determine that he wanted to inject what he had learned about how he saw the world into other people’s lives? 31:12
What are somethings that Isaac thinks about as his kids get closer to school age? 34:38
How was he able to grow the construction company by 10 fold? 39:22
How can someone help foster culture in a company they’re in? 42:39
Did he get to pay his mom back for the loan she made for him to rebuild the company? 45:12
How did Isaac become a TED speaker and appear on the different platforms he’s appeared on after being pretty much out of the limelight
for a number of years? 46:22
Does he have any tips in choosing a publisher? 49:46
What are some influencers that have helped Isaac to where he’s at? 51:45
Is there anything he wishes was still a thing from the 90’s? 52:47
What’s a basic life skill he’s shocked people don’t have these days? 53:25
What’s something he believed as a 20 year old that he believes is completely inaccurate now? 53:42
What’s it mean to Isaac to live a life of abundance? 54:12
Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
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What could possibly come after the big 100th episode of AoL? How about an episode where the guest does pretty much everything we talk about in that session item by item.
In this session, Albert and I are joined by Jeremy Miller. Jeremy is a well known entrepreneur around Indianapolis due to his speaking engagements and the work that he does through the multiple companies he’s involved with.
What’s great is that just like Dane Maxwell back in session 56, Jeremy’s been able to use entrepreneurship as a way to put his energy into something that has give him purpose.
Here’s the catch, though. While Dane found entrepreneurship in college, Jeremy found it while he was still in high school.
And now that he’s graduated, he’s really starting to open things up! He’s not wasting time stuck in a chair preparing for tests!
In this conversation, we learn more about his backstory, his perspectives on some of the general mindsets that someone considering to be an entrepreneur needs, and why execution beats the best business ideas!
Thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
How’d Jeremy get into entrepreneurship? 11:09
Did he have a mentor and how did he end up seeking them out? 13:45
How does Jeremy balance work, travel and life? 16:54
Where did he travel to once graduating? 22:07
How did Jeremy start living intentionally? 28:27
Jeremy’s thoughts on over executing the competition vs worrying about stealing an idea. 30:59
What are some steps that people can take to make a difference in the world? 33:30
Which is right? The perspective of finding passion in your work or your passion leading to the work you do? 37:31
What’s Jeremy looking forward to in the not too distant future? 40:37
What are his Top 3 favorite books? 43:17
What’s his least favorite social custom? 44:17
What advice does he hear adults giving young kids that he’d call BS on? 49:51
How can someone be a difference maker in their own community? 52:20
Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post.
Also, please leave an honest review for The AoL Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremelyhelpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and we read each and every one of them.
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It’s been nearly 2 years since I started this podcast. In those two years, I’ve been able to meet a ton of awesome people. Many who have been great connections that have opened me up to various ideas and new concepts. Even new ways of thinking.
The same could be said for Laila Rahmatian, who joined the show as frequent co-host after her first interview on session 14.
Since then, we’ve both had our growing pains and learning curves as we’ve climbed the entrepreneurial ladder.
In this session, we go over everything we’ve learned in the last couple of years. From taking a stand and using your past to be part of your future to not having to re-create the wheel, we’ve learned a ton!
Join us as we recap some of that information and discuss some of the common themes that we’ve learned along the way.
Thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What’s Laila been up to recently since she was last on the show? 8:53
How has a goal of traveling more been able to give her the power to get more accomplished? 16:15
Where’s JC at in business after 100 sessions of the AoL podcast? 19:14
Things that Laila has learned while being involved with the AoL Podcast? 34:34
What has JC learned through doing the podcast thus far? 44:27
What are common themes that we’ve heard about throughout the different interviews of the show? 52:56
What’s a short roadmap that new entrepreneurs should follow as they’re getting started based on what we’ve learned through 100
podcasts? 1:11:50
What are we looking forward to working on from here? 1:20:56
Who are three influencers that have helped Laila get to where she is today? 1:23:54
JC’s Top 3 favorite books to tell others about? 1:25:22
Something Laila still wishes was a thing? 1:26:57
What was the smallest decision that JC made that had the largest impact on his life? 1:29:28
What is something Laila thinks all high school students must know? 1:31:02
Most awe-inspiring person JC has ever met in person? 1:32:54
Why Laila Chose NOT to take the Professional Engineer Exam:
Reflection: 2 Years After Wedding:
Why You Need the Perfect Wedding Photographer:
Thanks for Listening!
Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
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Since 2011, I’ve been aJohn Maxwell Teammember. And while I haven’t been able to use the skills directly that I have learned from the group, there’s definitely one thing that has serviced me.
It’s a great way to network and meet all kinds of interesting people who have chosen to make John’s work part of their arsenal of ways they can help people.
In this post (which was one that I made soon after I was “officially certified” as a member of the team), I talk about what it takes for someone who isn’t traditionally considered a typical “people person” (an introvert) to become a leader.
Funny enough, it’s not as hard as you’d think!
-JC
Growing Up an Outgoing Introvert
Us introverts, we’re an interesting bunch. We like to think deep and hard about things and, for the most part, we like people – but we don’t want to deal with them all day.
At least that’s what the classical definition would say about us.
Growing up I was an only child – so I don’t know if my introversion was nature or nurtured.
But one thing has always been the same. I was always outgoing. Talking with just about anyone – when needed.
Usually it was about things I had learned that might apply in their life. I never was one for casual talk – so many times I jumped right into the middle of the conversation. (Yeah… about that!)
Be it knowledge I had learned about technology, art, through TV shows, in college, or now in business, I’ve wanted to help where I could.
One movie that I recently watched and totally connected with me was The King’s Speech. I guess you could say it’s the inspiration for this post.
If you’re not familiar with it, here’s the trailer:
Make it a Commitment
So the basis of the movie is about George VI being a leader of a country and having to address the company on radio. The problem is, he was essentially scared of his own shadow.
But he had to do what he was going to do (learn to give a proper speech and not fumble all over it) and so he set out on getting comfortable with that shadow.
He committed to his task.
The first thing you need to do is start by realizing that this is something you’re going to want to do. It’s one thing to say “Oh, I’m going to be successful because lots of people are going to pay attention to what I have to say”, but it’s quite another actually getting to that point.
Becoming a leader, whether you’re an extrovert or an introvert doesn’t happen by chance. You have to make an effort to get there.
Improve Your Interpersonal Skills
Art of Charm has been one of my favorite podcasts for a long time because I feel that the host, Jordan Harbinger, is an introvert in disguise. On his show he talks about a number of issues that us introverts have to learn about because we don’t naturally have skills to deal with them.
In his story, he says that he learned that the fastest way to get what you want in life is being a relationship builder. For many of us introverts, we have no idea that this is an actual skill we can use to our own benefit because we’re either too preoccupied by building our own skillsets or we’re just straight out grinding away hoping that our break (whatever that looks like) will come.
So learn to initiate conversation and when you do, pay attention and listen. Instead of thinking about what you’re going to say next or cutting them off in mid paragraph (or mid thought!!), let them say what they need to. Pauses are only awkward if you make them. 😉
Also, remember as an introvert, you probably have great empathy and understanding of others. If a conflict in your group arises, do the opposite of what you’d naturally want to do (avoid the situation) and deal with it.
Remember, people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.
Get Comfortable Taking Small Risks
One thing that I’ve had to get better at over time is getting better at getting out of my comfort zone. As introverts, our comfort zone is fairly small.
We’re used to hanging out with our close friends and family. But when we go beyond that, we start to panic a bit. We need to get over that. (I did by making 100 cold calls a week at one point!)
We love being as perfect and professional as possible at work. It prevents us from being recognized or sticking out too much. That’s something else you’re going to have to get over. Learn how to suggest and implement bold yet carefully researched actions. Sometimes those actions might not work out – but at least we learn from the failure and make it better next time!
Here’s the thing: leaders stick out. That’s what makes them a leader. If they’re a good leader, they’re going to be leading others from the front!
Rely on What You Know
If you’re like most introverts, you’re probably a geek in something. Whether it’s technology or some form of creative work, you need to use that to your advantage.
For me, I’m a tech geek – I have been for most of my life. I’ve always been the guy that my friends and family would go to for help with their gadgets and computers – either to help them figure something out or “help them” fix it.
Therefore, growing up talking to them through AoL Instant Messenger about how to do something became commonplace. Maybe the same is true for you?
Heck – I got to a point where some things were so common for me to describe that I’d make documents describing how to do things just in case I had to show someone else.
Today I do similar work through platforms like Slack, Facebook Messenger, and Google Docs to keep it all straight! Maybe there’s a few platforms you’re already comfortable with so you can use it to make yourself more effective?
Develop Your Three Layers Of Confidence
Many people talk about faking it until you make it. But the truth is, that could be really bad advice for some people. Another piece of potentially bad advice? Oh, just act yourself! Yeah, sometimes acting yourself isn’t going to work in all situations. Sometimes you have to act a certain way with one group of people but if you’re with another group, you’d act completely different.
What makes those groups different is more than likely you’re own confidence. With your friends, you’re going to seem very outgoing and be mistaken for an extrovert.
But if you’re at a networking meeting or drawn into give a speech, you might seem like a fish out of water.
You need to develop your three layers of confidence:
Surface
Lifestyle
Core
Here’s a video from Matthew Hussey on what these actually mean:
Update: And, if you’d like, here’s a recent talk of his at a Lewis Howes’ event going a bit deeper with the topic:
Share Your Vision Early On:
If you’re already in a leadership position, make sure you share your vision with those that are following (or simply engaging with) you from time to time.
You don’t want to surprise your group with what you really wanted when the project is going or even worse, when it’s about to be complete.
They say that a man without vision shall perish – well, the same could be said for a group of people as well. You plan with the end in mind, make sure you bring your group members in on what the plan is and, better yet, involve them in making the plans as well so you don’t have to do all the heavy lifting!
Action Steps:
So what’s next? Well, I’d start with what Matthew talks about in that video – work on your three levels of confidence whatever that looks like to you. You need to start practicing the person you want to be like so you’re actually them!
After that, if you’re not already in a leader position, plug into a group that you actually enjoy building and helping with. The more you put into the group, the more likely you’re going to get a leadership position through that group.
At that point, whatever else you’re doing will be recognized as well. And you might have your own followers at that point, too!
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