The Mind Of George Show

George Bryant, Ahuahueya Inc.
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Aug 17, 2020 • 8min

Assets & Liabilities

During my two-hour hike, I reflected on a crucial daily question—am I an asset or a liability? This self-assessment extends to my impact on myself, family, team, and customers. Recognizing when I'm a liability is crucial, as indicated by feedback like uncertainty, repetition of patterns, or a sense of insecurity. I aim to prevent such situations by dedicating daily thinking time to align myself positively. As entrepreneurs, our primary responsibility is self-leadership, ensuring that we move forward, set an example, and remain a steady presence amidst life's challenges. Take time for introspection using questions like "What's working?" and "Am I sabotaging my success?" to prompt positive change. Remember, awareness is key to adjusting our approach and winning the game. So, ask yourself: Are you being an asset or a liability? Reflect, adjust, and keep evolving. Subscribe, review, and let's navigate this journey together._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Aug 14, 2020 • 49min

Operational Excellence - How To Prioritize Projects And Get It Done Effectively w/ Will Hinkson

In today's episode, Will Hinkson and I simplify the process of creating and liberate your attention for what truly matters! A valuable tool for discovering joy, our discussion centered around overcoming obstacles in your business, ensuring that your time and energy are never wasted._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms. 
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Aug 12, 2020 • 18min

How To Shine Your Light In A Dark World (Your Beacon Of Belief)

Welcome back! Today, let's talk about lighthouses, or what I call the "beacon of belief" in business. It's a symbol for creating a lasting legacy. To make this concept simple, I've created a free mini-course at www.mindofgeorge.com/lighthouse.Why (Bottom Level): Define your personal and business "why." This is your source of motivation and the mission beyond transactions.What (Middle Level): Craft a concise statement describing what your business does. Think of it as your perfect intro – powerful and memorable.How (Top Level): Create a high-level statement on how your brand helps people, irrespective of transactions. This ensures your brand is about empowerment and action.Enroll everyone in your company, from employees to influencers, in this beacon of belief. This clarity should extend across all aspects of your business._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Aug 10, 2020 • 7min

How To Capture The Attention Of Your Most Ideal Customers

A quick note to start us off today: Effective learning involves listening, internalizing, practicing, receiving feedback, implementing changes, and persisting. Keep your focus aligned with your goals and vision. Now, onto today's topic: specificity.Specificity is key in marketing, messaging, dealing with customers, managing your team, and even in personal relationships. Consider the before state, objections, and after state of your customers. Be specific in addressing their needs. For instance, instead of a generic weight loss goal, focus on helping them lose five pounds in seven days.Throughout your week, hit the pause button before sending emails or planning content. Ask yourself: Is this as specific as it can be? Specificity builds trust, and trust builds authority. A clear call to action, with a specific timeframe, activates a reader's internal clock, enhancing accountability and transforming marketing results.Challenge yourself to be specific in all aspects—communication with your team, calls to action, and understanding your customers' pain points. Ambiguity can erode trust. Put yourself in your audience's shoes, whether they're team members or customers.This week and beyond, make specificity a habit. If you feel off track, return to this episode for grounding. Apply the concept: Am I being specific? Can I be more specific? Practice it in your posts and emails right now to learn, receive feedback, and improve._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Aug 7, 2020 • 1h 5min

What’s Working in Social Media Going Into 2021 w/ Cory Warren

Today's episode is with one of my dear friends, my soul brother, business partner, and friend-for-life that I just don't think I could ever live without!Corey and I are breaking down the essential elements necessary for sustaining, expanding, and achieving success in your business, drawn from extensive and diverse experiences._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Aug 5, 2020 • 24min

The Business Hierarchy Of Needs

In this podcast, they discuss Mike Michalowicz's book 'Fix This Next' and the Business Hierarchy of Needs. They break down the five levels: sales, profit, order, impact, and legacy. They emphasize the importance of sales, stability through debt eradication, organizational efficiency, and creating a lasting legacy. They invite listeners to leave reviews and join the podcast's community for support in their entrepreneurial journey.
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Aug 3, 2020 • 6min

The Only Way To Lose In Life / Business

Welcome to Minute Mondays, where we kickstart your week in under five minutes. Today's wisdom comes from Theodore Roosevelt: "In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing." As you navigate decisions, stay grounded, reflect on outcomes, and avoid stagnation. Whether moving forward effortlessly or learning lessons, never regress. Share insights with others to reinforce your commitment to living these principles. Remember, action is key, and intentional reflection beats stagnation. Crush your week with this advice from Theodore Roosevelt._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Jul 31, 2020 • 60min

How Relationships Landed Elon Musk & Elton John As Clients w/ Steve Sims

Mastering effective classic relationship building with Steve Sims involves embracing authenticity, genuine communication, and the art of creating meaningful connections. This approach fosters trust and mutual respect, going beyond surface-level interactions. Additionally, the ability to connect with anyone showcases versatile interpersonal skills, while the capacity to "make just about anything happen" suggests a proactive mindset, resourcefulness, and leveraging relationships to turn ideas into reality. In essence, it's a journey into building genuine connections and acquiring the skills to achieve desired outcomes through influential relationships._Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 21min

5 Non-Negotiable Books For Business Leaders

Welcome to the Mind of George show! Every Monday is Minute Mondays, Wednesdays are for actionable tips, and Fridays are Free For All. Today, I'll share my top 5 non-negotiable books for business leaders."The Little Book of Clarity" by Jamie Smart: Breaks down toxic thinking, providing clarity for business and life. Takes about 3.5 hours to read."Breathe" by James Nester: Addresses stress and resistance, emphasizing effective breathing for physical and emotional well-being."The Road Less Stupid" by Keith Cunningham: An encyclopedia of business lessons, focusing on creating thinking time to avoid reactive mistakes."The Catalyst" by Jonah Berger: Breaks down the five phases to change opinions or beliefs, crucial for enrolling and leading effectively."Contagious" by Jonah Berger: A guide to creating brand, product, and messaging that people can't stop talking about, essential for marketing success.Read them in order for maximum impact - These books transformed my life and business!_Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.
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Jul 27, 2020 • 3min

Your Social Duty

Welcome to the 1st Minute Monday episode, a quick dose of motivation to kickstart your week. In under five minutes, I aim for a minute of impactful content. The only rule: take action. Today's inspiration is from Marcus Aurelius, emphasizing the power of selfless giving. Act without expecting, help without attachment, and success will follow naturally.Carry this mindset into every aspect of your life and business. The key is to give without keeping score, ensuring your happiness and success, irrespective of external responses. Remember, the essence is to give and forget, allowing surprises if kindness returns. Use this mantra for a focused and fulfilling week.If you find yourself losing focus, revisit this episode. Share it with someone who could benefit. Until next Monday, remember to put these principles into practice. Love you all, and see you soon!_Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE 📖—Discover the secrets to building lasting relationships with your customers and boosting your retention with The Last Customer Journey - a 5-part video series designed to help you master a relationship-based marketing approach. With actionable insights and proven strategies, you'll learn how to connect with your audience on a deeper level, establish know, like, and trust, and create an unforgettable customer experience that keeps them coming back for more. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your business and take your customer relationships to the next level. Sign up now for this free series!—If you have any questions or comments about the episode, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM over on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant or pop on over to our free Facebook community, Relationship Beat Algorithms.

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