My next guest is Josiah Goff, Vice President of Product at Tune, a technology for partner marketing programs and affiliate networks.
Josiah has been on both sides of the entrepreneurial journey. He believes that only after leaving behind the safety net of corporate life could he truly concentrate on achieving success on his own terms. Additionally, he stresses that personal transformation is crucial to becoming ready to start one's own business.
We get real deep and real on personal transformation leading to career transformation. Josiah shares the two questions that changed his life (#2 is amazing)
You won’t want to miss Josiah’s journey and how he found his break by leaving entrepreneurship and going back to work for a company - a journey he said he never could have made if he hadn’t struck out on his own and learned some valuable lessons working for himself. Keep listening, and if you dig the convo please leave us a 5 star review so others can discover these conversations.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
- Josiah’s background
- Josiah’s BREAK moment
- How Josiah invested in himself
- Habits that Josiah had to unlearn
- The two questions that changed Josiah’s life
- What Josiah does today and how he helps people
- The biggest lesson that Josiah learned along his journey of breaking this construct of work and building a life of alignment
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BOOKS AND RESOURCES:
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“I stopped asking what job I want and started asking what I want my life to look like.” - quote from Josiah
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Will It Fly by Pat Flynn - book Josiah mentions
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“I knew if I wanted to grow my business, I had to grow myself first.” - quote from Josiah
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2 questions changed Josiah’s life
- Stop asking what job you want to do and start asking how you want your life to look.
- Stop asking what do I need to do and start asking who do I need to be.
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Connect with Josiah on his website, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.