Mindset - Success is on the Other Side of Discomfort
In this episode, Joel explains why success is on the other side of discomfort. Sharing why there is no avoiding these periods of discomfort, and how to manage them so that you benefit the most from them rather than becoming overwhelmed.KEY TAKEAWAYSYou have to push yourself to do things that make you feel uncomfortable to be successful. It is unavoidable.Periods of success are always followed by a plateau, where you feel a bit stuck and start to doubt yourself. That type of discomfort is a part of growth.You need to address the discomfort, stress, and anxiety you are experiencing.You always need to have your why in mind, the reason you are putting yourself through discomfort.Accepting discomfort is important, but you must be careful not to push yourself too hard.Everyone has limiting beliefs, addressing them always leads to growth.It´s okay to fail, just make sure you fail quickly, then, continue moving forward.BEST MOMENTS‘I don't think I've ever achieved anything in business or life, that hasn't come through an element of discomfort. ´‘News flash, business is really f**ing hard and it doesn’t get easier.’‘If you don´t do the reps, which hurt, you won't get the success on the other side.’‘Don´t mistake discomfort for failure.’VALUABLE RESOURCESStay Hungry Podcast SeriesStay Hungry Bestselling BookDone-for-you marketing: www.codebreak.co.ukIf you're fed up with wasting your time and money on marketing that doesn't generate enquiries and sales - hop on a Codebreak discovery call.After all, getting lots of 'likes' on your Facebook page ain't gonna make your boat go faster. But up-to-date marketing techniques combined with AI will. A strategy and action plan that attracts buyers rather than tyre-kickers. The Codebreak Crew is here to do all that heavy lifting for you - https://calendly.com/d/4t8-98m-kq7ABOUT THE HOSTSJoel StoneJoel Stone is a marketer and disciple of business strategy. After seeing the impact of the 2008 recession, he decided to take control and leave employment to set up in business for himself. He quickly built an award-winning design agency, partnering with Andy on numerous projects until they formed Codebreak in 2019. Having previously helped brands including GlaxoSmithKline, Diageo, Beta Tools, and Channel 4, Joel’s work has been seen all over the world. He takes pride in applying techniques normally reserved for huge corporations to SMEs throughout the UK. Case studies of Joel’s work have featured in Design Week, The Drum, and Social Media Today.Andy RaoAndy studied Psychology at university, which was his springboard into the world of marketing. He realised that to sell successfully you have to put yourself into the shoes of your customer and understand their why. Andy started his marketing career working closely with dozens of Shropshire businesses, all of whom had something different to sell. During that time, Andy picked up the skills he uses today to tailor eaInstagramFacebookLinkedIn