In this interview, you’ll learn how to use mental models to make better decisions. Justin Khanna is a Michelin-trained chef turned entrepreneur. One of my favorite parts of this interview was when he shared how frameworks helped him overcome his inner blocks around money.

Highlights from the interview:

Justin shares his story about turning from a chef into an entrepreneur.He dissects how he got into the culinary arts.Three core parts of our inner voice.Why a lot of people struggle with apathy.Using mental frameworks to get to the heart of an issue.The power of learning from the right people.Developing systems that you can’t trust kills people’s productivity.How guardrails can help us be more creative.Being able to say “No” to projects that aren’t a fit for your future self.Why ego can be your enemy.Shooting for the goal that will make you truly happy.Building something more sustainable.Focusing on the larger goals will help you make better decisions each day.How he almost burned his apartment down.How Tim Ferriss changed how he looked at his career.Understanding how to create and execute on your goals.What was really holding him back from growing his business.How his beliefs around money had him stuck.Alex Hormozi’s framework around building a better business.Most impactful book and favorite toy as a kid.

You can learn more about Justin Khanna over at his personal website and Repertoire where he teaches hospitality professional how to build a career. You can also connect with him on his YouTube channel and LinkedIn.

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