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Building a Killer Work Ethic

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Discover the importance of having a killer work ethic and how having one, can create amazing things for you and your business. Neil discusses the importance of removing all distractions when you sit down to work, why a strong work ethic is so rare and therefore valuable and why sticking to a routine is so beneficial.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The definition of ‘work’ is a physical or mental activity undertaken to produce results. The definition of ‘ethic’ is the study of moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conduct of an activity.
  • When you work make sure you have a solid plan. To ensure you do not waste time, turn your phone off, close all distracting windows on your PC, turn off notifications, put your nose to the grindstone and get on with your work.
  • Put the time in relentlessly. Be consistent every day by creating a pattern of work and sticking to a routine every day. Constantly test improvements that will help you and your business evolve.
  • A strong work ethic is rare and it is therefore valuable and since money is a marker for value – you will earn more money by working hard.
  • Set your standards, and keep adjusting and improving them. Work ethic is like a muscle – you grow it slowly, avoid burnout, and you get stronger.

BEST MOMENTS

“immediacy has value, it's rare.”

“Do work you can be proud of.”

“I want to help people”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

 

ABOUT THE HOST

Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years of experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!

CONTACT METHOD

info@neilcowmeadow.com

 

 

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