Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#48: Tom Matzen: How To Embrace Failure To Grow Your Business


Tom MatzenTom Matzen is an international best-selling author and seminar presenter. He has been interviewed by Success Mag, Inc. Mag, Entrepreneur, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and 100’s of radio & TV Stations across North America. Tom leads an emerging global enterprise with a mission to transform the world by empowering entrepreneurs to embrace the new norm in business – that of doing good and making money at the same time.

Listen in as he talks about:

  • Why embracing failure is essential to your success… and how to pick yourself up and move on
  • Why testing and measuring your goals is crucial to your business growth
  • How business is all about managing chaos and frustration… and how you can do this
  • Why an active meditation process can help you to ground yourself for greatness
  • Why inner wisdom is required to turn your business around
  • Outsourcing is one of the best secret weapons for entrepreneurs to generate quality leads
  • Why the most valuable asset is time… not money

To find out more about Tom Matzen and his master class, visit: www.TomMatzen.com and www.TomMatzen.com/master-classes.

Nina x

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