Striving to build your personal brand is a game of consistency, perseverance, and hard yakka. Setting yourself a minimum of the actions you need to complete daily, weekly, and monthly to keep your sanity, and your health is CRUCIAL! Knowing what is the least amount of work you can do and still achieve your goal is not lazy, or selfish. You are human, and like every entrepreneur, you will burn out like one if you don't allow the time to rest, recover, and heal. So what is an example of a bare minimum task that you consistently complete, for you to build a personal brand with?
 
Mentioned Videos & Episodes:
🤩 Why "done is better than perfect" when building your brand: https://youtu.be/iDJOu9Fa2f4 | https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=77789
🤩 Why I am Enthusiastic Restless to Succeed: https://youtu.be/lSVKACwMAkM | https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=776544
 
0:20 Welcome
0:45 Let's talk about your bare ass minimum!
1:00 What is an MVP (minimal viable product) for the work you output?
1:45 Focus on the energy you use to create your personal brand
2:15 Scale back what you want to do, to find what your minimum is (what you need to do)
2:40 This activity is even hard for me
3:05 Get me goals in order, what do I want to be building towards
3:25 Avoid burning out
4:10 Work backwards from your goals, to find your minimum daily actions = bare ass minimum but still achieving goals
4:55 Giving yourself a minimum allows you to achieve more
5:45 Set yourself up for success and avoid guilt by setting an achievable minimum
6:20 Ask yourself what is my ultimate goal? What do I need to consistently do to achieve that? = That is your minimum
6:55 Your minimum will rise according to your confidence and comfort zone
7:35 Comment below 👇 What is your bare minimum?
8:05 SponsorSpot
9:55 TL;DW
10:25 What's Next
 
Inspirational Sources:
🤓 Moxon Weighs In: Episode Take Your Results To The Next Level‬: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-your-results-to-the-next-level/id1458693398?i=1000488278505
 
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