Tag: bach talks
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“Risk Comes From Not Knowing What You’re Doing”
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in Bach TalksWarren Buffett is famous for many things: value investing, long-game thinking, and calmly ignoring noise. But one of his sharpest insights is also one of his simplest: “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” It sounds obvious, even a little smug. But spend enough time in the trenches of business like launching products, making…
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The 0 dollar Habit That Grew My Business More Than Any Strategy Ever Did
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in Bach TalksWe often think growth comes from scaling tactics, smarter systems, or the next big marketing strategy. But after years of building, advising, and observing businesses across all stages, here’s the habit that quietly changed everything for me, more than any productivity hack or profit model: Every week, I have one honest conversation with someone smarter…
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Trying to Sell to Everyone? That’s Why You’re Selling to No One
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in Bach TalksWhen you’re building a business, especially in the early days, it can feel counterintuitive, maybe even reckless, to narrow your audience. You want to grow. You want to make money. You don’t want to miss any opportunity. So you try to appeal to “everyone.” But here’s the truth that many business owners learn the hard…
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Audit Your Inputs: What Are You Feeding Your Brain?
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in Bach TalksIn today’s hyper-connected world, feeling drained, distracted, or uninspired has become so common it’s almost normalised. We chalk it up to burnout or a lack of motivation, blaming ourselves for not being “on” enough, focused enough or driven enough. But what if the real issue isn’t who you are, but what you’re allowing in? We’re…
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Are You Working In Your Business or On It? What That Really Means
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If you’re a small business owner or manager, chances are you’ve heard this question before: “Are you working in your business or on it?” It might sound like a catchy phrase, but this distinction is critical, and understanding it could be the turning point that moves your business from surviving to scaling. Let’s break down…