• How One Entrepreneur Silences the Inner Critic

  • 2024/06/18
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How One Entrepreneur Silences the Inner Critic

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  • Luke Tull joins the show to share his journey. His experience in data management took him from the corporate world to running his own e-commerce business.

    He explains how it helps him in his e-commerce work. His data skills were valuable. Translating that knowledge was key.

    Luke stresses the importance of proving the concept first. Start with a minimum viable product. Don't invest heavily at the beginning. Test the idea with customers. Gather feedback. Refine before scaling up.

    Luke left the corporate grind behind. He pursued his passion for e-commerce. The path was not easy, but he believed in himself. And it paid off.

    Takeaways

    1.) Prove the concept and start with a minimum viable product before investing heavily in a business.

    2.) The corporate world provides valuable skills and experience that can be applied to entrepreneurship.

    3.) Quieting the mind and self-analysis are essential for personal and professional growth.

    4.) The power of customization and design in e-commerce can set businesses apart from competitors.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:17 Transitioning to E-commerce
    06:20 The Difference in Feelings between Corporate and Entrepreneurship
    08:07 The Power of Customization and Design in E-commerce
    11:18 The Shift to Online Presence in Business
    13:02 Learning through Trial and Error
    15:13 The Importance of Quiet Mind and Self-Analysis
    20:34 Unlocking the Power of the Mind
    23:49 Conclusion and Invitation for Future Conversations

    Support the show: https://missemmasretreat.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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あらすじ・解説

Luke Tull joins the show to share his journey. His experience in data management took him from the corporate world to running his own e-commerce business.

He explains how it helps him in his e-commerce work. His data skills were valuable. Translating that knowledge was key.

Luke stresses the importance of proving the concept first. Start with a minimum viable product. Don't invest heavily at the beginning. Test the idea with customers. Gather feedback. Refine before scaling up.

Luke left the corporate grind behind. He pursued his passion for e-commerce. The path was not easy, but he believed in himself. And it paid off.

Takeaways

1.) Prove the concept and start with a minimum viable product before investing heavily in a business.

2.) The corporate world provides valuable skills and experience that can be applied to entrepreneurship.

3.) Quieting the mind and self-analysis are essential for personal and professional growth.

4.) The power of customization and design in e-commerce can set businesses apart from competitors.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background
01:17 Transitioning to E-commerce
06:20 The Difference in Feelings between Corporate and Entrepreneurship
08:07 The Power of Customization and Design in E-commerce
11:18 The Shift to Online Presence in Business
13:02 Learning through Trial and Error
15:13 The Importance of Quiet Mind and Self-Analysis
20:34 Unlocking the Power of the Mind
23:49 Conclusion and Invitation for Future Conversations

Support the show: https://missemmasretreat.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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