What happens when you go all in on your goals, business, and life? In this episode, I am joined by my friend Jasmine Star, the CEO of Social Curator, who has built multiple seven-figure businesses and now helps entrepreneurs create their biggest launches. We dive into everything from delegating CEO-level tasks and building a powerful network to finding confidence in high-level mastermind rooms. Jasmine also shares the framework to have your biggest launch. Get ready to commit and go BIGGER!
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In this episode you will learn:
- 00:00 Why podcasting with a co-host opened new doors for Jasmine Star.
- 06:00 What does it look like to only say yes to 10/10 projects?
- 13:15 What helped you delegate and get out of your own way to focus on CEO tasks?
- 16:00 How to hire help, even when you think you can’t afford it.
- 19:00 How do you release the pressure of responsibility and empower your team?
- 21:00 The personal development lessons entrepreneurship always brings.
- 25:00 Following fun and your zone of genius to create a new offer.
- 31:15 How did you get the confidence to be seen in the mastermind rooms you’re in?
- 36:30 How to confidently introduce yourself in high-level mastermind rooms.
- 44:15 How to have your biggest launch ever.
- 51:00 How to use education as a sales tool for both digital and physical products.
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