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Waching daily Jul 2 2017

So I'm down here today for a networking event just around the corner, I've been

making a big effort in these last few months to get as get out there as much

as possible and really spread the awareness of our company so I've been

going to as many the local networking events as possible getting as much

face-to-face time as well with other business owners not even necessarily

with businesses that will require or services but who are at least big have a

big profile in the local area I had a meeting yesterday with the CEO of a web

development agency in this area and you know he said in the last three months

that we've definitely made a big splash on the industry in terms of getting

awareness out there about who we are and what we do and you know that said I gave

me a lot of encouragement word is spreading and you know at this stage we

couldn't really ask for much more all the great things will come once we've

got our name out there people know who we are what we're about our values what

we stand for and there's just a great value that we offer and the great

results that we bring so before I head over to the event I'm actually going to

take some time to take a look around cuz I feel like every time I come here it's

always on business it's always for some event and I've never got the time to

actually appreciate this place on foot so yeah what better day then to take a

little wander around see what see what the Canterbury has to offer there's

coffee place I've been one to check out for a while so my head on over there and

get a bit hungry now I think coffee and a cake is called for

it's funny because we're all just filming this video down by the river

there I tried to film the video there about six months ago after I finished

another networking event down here and yeah basically just had the chicken out

I shit myself in the middle of it because of people watching me I just

wasn't comfortable bit whatsoever and now now look at me

you know I still feel like a dick for doing it but you know when I look around

and I see that majority of people aren't doing this the majority of people here

aren't trying to build themselves a personal brand I am so the whole time

I'm on this side of the majority I don't mind I think you should always be any

innovator should always be on this side of the majority if that means that a

thousand people down this this High Street here are looking at me can't give

a shit okay I really want that coffee now

so the promise of great coffee didn't disappoint if you're ever in Canterbury

Garage Coffee go check them out really great guys in they're really into

vlogging actually the vlog breaks down some barriers of people it's a talking

point an icebreaker often so yeah for those in the know shut away they see the

setup and go you have lager I'm like I'm trying to be I'm pretending to be yeah I

actually I love Canterbury for this I love it for these little side streets

that I have down here just absolutely beautiful

look at this so yeah great coffee great chat with them I got a whole lesson in

coffee making but now I bet head on over to this networking event but nothing

could have prepared in there yeah having a coffee of those guys having a nice

little chat and yeah I feel like the networking has already begun that I've

got to be one of the best networking events I've ever been to they did very

kindly give me permission to film in there but I literally didn't get a

chance that was just some of the conversations which is so intense and

intimate and they're fantastic it's funny because you see all of the classic

networking types you know the guys that is my business calif is my business card

is my business card and then you get the way that I like to network which I don't

know you see instead of knowing everybody but only on this kind of level

I prefer to get to know one to maybe half a dozen people are most depending

on how long the networking event is and just get to know them a lot more

intimately a more deeper conversations I feel like when I do that I have more

context not a platform from which to contact them after that thereafter so

whilst my priority of course is to spread awareness of the business it's

not to go into spam everyone with business cards that's not the way I want

to do it the way I want to do it get to know the key people get them to

know the business index and just really get the show the true value that we can

bring all in all I'd called a really really positive day great too great to

explore some of these little side roads in Canterbury and kind of see what it

has to offer as almost like a tourist great to me of the guys at garage coffee

and see what they're all about and then everyone that I've met at their

networking event yeah I'd call that a pretty successful day

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Carnegie's 10 Rules for Success (Location: Pittsburgh) - Duration: 2:59.

Welcome to a new episode and today I'm in the Steel City, which is Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

Behind me you have a city with a rich history and has a huge connection to a man named Andrew

Carnegie.

In fact, you'll see his name on many buildings out here.

Who was Andrew Carnegie?

He was a poor Scottish immigrant that eventually became business tycoon that made a huge fortune

in the steel industry.

In today's dollars he would be worth about $4.8 billion dollars.

So how did he go from a poor Scottish immigrant tap into his full potential?

He did it through what he called his "10 Rules for Success."

So let's do a quick breakdown of these 10 rules.

Number 1.

Define your purpose.

Create a plan of action and start working towards it immediately.

Number 2.

Create a "master-mind alliance."

It's important to connect and work with people who has skills and connections that

you don't have yet.

Number 3.

Go the extra mile.

Doing more than you have to do.

Add more value than what you are paid to do.

Number 4.

Practice "applied faith."

It means believing in yourself and your purpose so much that you act with complete confidence.

Number 5.

Have personal initiative.

It's being a self starter.

It's being able to act independently without being told what to do.

Number 6.

Indulge your imagination.

Dare to think beyond what's already been done.

Number 7.

Exert enthusiasm.

A positive attitude sets you up for success and wins the respect and admiration of others.

Number 8.

Think accurately.

You have to be able to separate fact from fiction, and take that information and apply

to your life.

Number 9.

Concentrate your effort.

Don't become distracted.

There is so much clutter out there and so many distractions.

Focus on one thing at a time.

And Number 10.

Profit from adversity.

Remember that there is an equivalent benefit for every setback that you have.

There is always opportunity from your setbacks.

So that's Andrew Carnegie's 10 Rules of Success.

I would encourage you to rewatch this video, take notes, and write down all 10 rules and

ponder what they mean.

I know as you study each rule further, it will help you reach your full potential.

So if you are ready to take yourself to a higher level…Start applying Carnegie's

10 rules for success.

Now that you know the 10 rules, it's time to sign off.

Remember my friends, learn…Lead…And LIVE to your full potential.

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