Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#26: Geoff Smart: How To Believe In Yourself


Geoff is the Chairman and Founder of ghSMART, a leadership firm. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Who, Power Score, and Leadocracy. His mission is to help leaders amplify their positive impact on the world.

Listen in as he talks about:

  • What inspired him to start his own business
  • The Inner Game of super successful business owners and entrepreneurs
  • The incredible power of believing in yourself as an entrepreneur
  • The foolproof approach every entrepreneur can take to minimize business risks
  • The power of having the right mentors in business
  • The importance of identifying your customers and their needs
  • The secrets to hiring the right people
  • His daily routine that makes him productive at work and life
  • His powerful No. 1 Mindset Tip for entrepreneurs to radically improve their business

Find out more about Geoff and his work at GeoffSmart.com.

Nina x

Geoff Smart

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