Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#86: Dan Cuprill: The missing key to massive success


Dan CuprillDan Cuprill is a Certified Financial Planner™ and president of Matson & Cuprill, a wealth coaching firm located in Cincinnati, Ohio. His firm specializes in helping people prepare for financial independence by employing a holistic planning system called Retirement Rescue. He is the author of several books including Retirement Rescue and Defuse: 7 Steps to Saving Your 401k from the Ticking Tax Time Bomb. He is also the host of the podcast, Solving the Financial Puzzle. Dan & his wife, Beth, split their time between Cincinnati, OH and Franklin (Nashville), TN and maintain offices in both cities.

Listen in on this podcast as Dan shares:

  • The key skill every entrepreneur needs to master for sustainable profit growth – do you have it?
  • His definition of what it is to be an “entrepreneur”… this will get you thinking about your business in a new way!
  • Why you should be focusing on profit, not revenue, and how to increase your profit
  • How to have a clear end game so you can confidently plan the life you want to live
  • The reason multitasking doesn’t work… and now to maximise what does work
  • Why it’s good to fail and how to overcome the fear of failure
  • His Top Tip to overcome setbacks, and why he doesn’t allow them to hold him back
  • The secret to freeing up more time to work on your business

Find out more about Dan at AdvisorArchitect.com and MoneyAndClarity.com.

Nina x

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