Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#45: Steve Olsher: The Mindset For Taking Bigger Risks To Gain Bigger Rewards


Steve OlsherSteve Olsher has been an entrepreneur for over 25 years and is the chairman and co-founder of Liquor.com. He is also the NY Times bestselling author of What Is Your WHAT?, a keynote speaker, and a host at Reinvention Radio. Steve has been helping entrepreneurs gain MASSIVE visibility at no cost by leveraging the power of new media.

Listen in as he talks about:

  • Why taking a higher degree of risk can bring you a huge return
  • 2 Key Questions to ask yourself when assessing a higher risk opportunity
  • Why perseverance is a key factor in running a successful business
  • Why entrepreneurial spirit is essential to your business growth
  • His 7 life-altering principles for making powerful decisions
  • How a YES or NO can impact whether you achieve your ultimate goals
  • His Top Tip on how to use your mindset to leverage your business

To find out more about Steve Olsher and his work, visit: www.SteveOlsher.com.

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