By Mark Creedon
Driving Results with Strategy, Story, and State of Mind
In this episode, we show you how even the best strategies won’t work if your state of mind is in the wrong place, and what to do about it. Mark’s business partner and wife Caroline, Director at Business Accelerator Mastermind, joins him to discuss what Tony Robbins calls the three key components to create meaningful change: Strategy, Story, and State.
The Mastermind for Business podcast is powered by Business Accelerator Mastermind, a coaching program that helps service business owners and professionals double their revenue whilst halving their time in the business. Each week, Mark Creedon, a Business Coach at Business Accelerator Mastermind, speaks with some of the best business minds in the world and shares simple, practical steps you can take to create the business you always wanted.
About Business Accelerator Mastermind
Business Accelerator Mastermind is a hands-on practical program aimed at driving results fast. Spearheaded by Mark and Caroline Creedon and a range of highly qualified experts, the program will give you back the freedom you hoped for when you first started your business or professional practice. With his coaching program, Business Accelerator Mastermind, Mark helps business owners maximize their time, set and achieve goals while remaining accountable.
In today’s podcast, Mark explores:
- Being in the right headspace to grow your business
- Tony Robbins’ Strategy, Story, and State
- Why the best strategies won’t work if you are not in the right headspace
- Negative self-talk and negative stories you tell yourself
- Mindset and your business
- Imposter syndrome
- Craig’s story – reframing his state of mind
- Getting ‘collective momentum’ from a group
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Mark Creedon
Mark Creedon is the founder of Business Accelerator mastermind by Metropole and business coach to some of Australia’s leading entrepreneurs – helping them build a true business, not a job.
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