Shorten the Learning Curve

Speed does not come from rushing, it comes from shortening the learning curve. That is why we use specialists instead of learning everything the hard way. Experience removes mistakes, saves time and gets you to the right answer faster. When the stakes are high, borrowing included, speed comes from knowing exactly what to do, not from guessing.

Why I record these

Let me be straight with you.

I’ve had huge success in business — and I’ve also made some absolute humdinger mistakes.

My life in business hasn’t been a straight line. It’s been a roller-coaster — big wins, painful lessons, and moments where I wished someone had pulled me aside and said, “Slow down. Think this through.”

Now that I’m older, I feel a responsibility to pass things on.

Not because I’ve got it all figured out — I haven’t. But because I’ve lived it. And if sharing what I’ve learned helps another business owner avoid even one expensive mistake, then it’s worth doing.

Later in life, I became a student again — and I still am. A day doesn’t go by without me studying for at least an hour.

I regularly learn from people like Darren Hardy, Napoleon Hill, Brian Tracy, and Jim Rohn.

Jumpstart is my way of passing those lessons on — quietly, simply, without the noise — so you can start your day thinking a little clearer than you did yesterday.

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