• I think I want to be an F1 sim driver

  • 2024/12/06
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I think I want to be an F1 sim driver

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  • In this episode, we dive into the reflections and experiences from a packed holiday week, balancing family, business, and personal growth. Here's what you'll hear: Episode Highlights: Thanksgiving Weekend Recap: Celebrating Thanksgiving with family, friends, and lively discussions about life and politics. A birthday outing featuring a visit to F1 arcade in Boston, complete with race simulators and group fun. Navigating Cold Weather and Business Challenges: Reflections on participating in a chilly outdoor market with low sales despite high effort and preparation. Honest thoughts on the difficulties of building a beauty brand and weighing whether to persevere. Balancing Internal and External Worlds: Addressing the struggle between self-promotion and authenticity in both business and family life. Strategies for reconciling internal feelings with external actions to maintain integrity. Building a Strong Foundation: A framework for creating personalized experiences with three essentials: solid products, clear boundaries, and effective energy management. Emphasis on protecting core values and fostering genuine connections with technology. Supporting Parent Entrepreneurs: A discussion on the unique challenges faced by parent entrepreneurs and how to balance professional and personal life. Ideas for providing practical resources, such as meal solutions and co-working opportunities.. Key Takeaways: Passion, authenticity, and strategic alignment are crucial for navigating entrepreneurship. Support systems and resources for parent entrepreneurs are essential for fostering work-life harmony. Technology and tools should simplify, not complicate, human connection. - Connect & Share: Loved this episode? Share it with fellow parent entrepreneurs, and let us know your favorite takeaway by tagging us on social media! Tony@tonyjohnson.co Tonymjohnson@substack.com Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations.
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In this episode, we dive into the reflections and experiences from a packed holiday week, balancing family, business, and personal growth. Here's what you'll hear: Episode Highlights: Thanksgiving Weekend Recap: Celebrating Thanksgiving with family, friends, and lively discussions about life and politics. A birthday outing featuring a visit to F1 arcade in Boston, complete with race simulators and group fun. Navigating Cold Weather and Business Challenges: Reflections on participating in a chilly outdoor market with low sales despite high effort and preparation. Honest thoughts on the difficulties of building a beauty brand and weighing whether to persevere. Balancing Internal and External Worlds: Addressing the struggle between self-promotion and authenticity in both business and family life. Strategies for reconciling internal feelings with external actions to maintain integrity. Building a Strong Foundation: A framework for creating personalized experiences with three essentials: solid products, clear boundaries, and effective energy management. Emphasis on protecting core values and fostering genuine connections with technology. Supporting Parent Entrepreneurs: A discussion on the unique challenges faced by parent entrepreneurs and how to balance professional and personal life. Ideas for providing practical resources, such as meal solutions and co-working opportunities.. Key Takeaways: Passion, authenticity, and strategic alignment are crucial for navigating entrepreneurship. Support systems and resources for parent entrepreneurs are essential for fostering work-life harmony. Technology and tools should simplify, not complicate, human connection. - Connect & Share: Loved this episode? Share it with fellow parent entrepreneurs, and let us know your favorite takeaway by tagging us on social media! Tony@tonyjohnson.co Tonymjohnson@substack.com Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations.

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