Be patiently aggressive. Fortunes are made in downturns. I've been telling you this is coming. If you've made the right moves to solidify your capital base, now is the time to pull the trigger on opportunities.
If a colleague asks you to address their team, your goal isn't for them to be wowed by YOU. The goal is for the audience to appreciate their leader more. Sure, bring an energetic, powerful message. Also be sure to remind them that the leader asked you to address them because they care about your success.
When you give a speech, know your purpose. If you're constantly trying to get attention for yourself, you do so at the expense of your team.
The best CEOs, parents, leaders, and politicians all know how to manage fear. When others panic, they look to their leaders.
Be the most prepared, composed, and confident person in the room. You can't project confidence if you haven't pushed yourself to be the best.
A Brief History of U.S. Bank Failures. You can't rely on the mainstream press to understand what's happening with Silicon Valley Bank and other bank failures.
Instead of letting the algorithms tell you what media to consume, seek out your own. Also, challenge everything you hear, including what I say on the free webinar for How to Thrive During Turbulent Times.
Other entrepreneurs! They are the problem solvers, the change-makers, the dreamers, and the employers that form the bedrock of strong societies.
Support other entrepreneurs, which is also the smartest way to support yourself. You will give each other accountability, innovative ideas, challenges, and higher standards.

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