How to Think & Play Bigger

Published: July 26, 2018, 6:51 a.m.

Sometimes we\u2019re so focused on running our businesses, we forget about setting larger goals for ourselves and our teams. What are some of the key traits of people who \u201cplay bigger\u201d? How do you allow yourself to truly experience the freedom that comes from implementing the CRM strategy? What is the best way to get involved in other businesses without getting distracted? On this episode, we talk about how to start thinking bigger and putting ideas into action.

Those who play big find ways to intertwine work with pleasure. -Jeff Cohn

Takeaways + Tactics

  • For successful people, work and life are not an \u201ceither/or\u201d choice. It\u2019s just about maximizing opportunities to build a really big lifestyle.
  • You don\u2019t have to be the best at everything. Hire the best for those other things.
  • Choose to leverage into other businesses that are synergistic with the business that helped you become successful. This way, you won\u2019t be as distracted by trying to learn a completely new industry.
  • Your net worth will be the average of the net worth of your 5 closest friends.

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At the start of the show, we talked about how you can travel the world and still have your business running well. We then talked about how work for really successful people is intertwined with their lives. We also discussed the importance of building the right relationships and investing in synergistic businesses.


We also covered:

  • Proximity mentorship relationships and how to bring value to them

  • How to leverage yourself and invest in your growth

  • The value of pushing yourself to implement strategies that will allow you to level up

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Playing bigger isn\u2019t just about the goals we set. It\u2019s about who we spend our time with, how willing we are to learn and grow, and what we invest in. When you\u2019ve got great systems in place and great people running the systems, that gives you the freedom to keep playing bigger. You also have to be in the right field. If the thing you\u2019re doing is something that you\u2019re wanting to walk away from everyday, and you can only handle it for a few hours-- you\u2019re doing the wrong thing.