The 10 coursemandments.
A million stars cover Bali’s skies at night.
And I can’t help looking up at night when I need answers.
It’s not always rainbows and unicorns in the land of courses.
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey.
Many of your friends and family will label you as crazy, and yet you keep going.
You have to make your business a success.
And yet here you are, stuck, frustrated and overwhelmed.
I just love to share ten laws that helped me reach my goals.
And I know they will help you reach yours.
The 10 coursemandmants:
Honour your clients.
A lot of the time, you only chase leads.
You must realise that selling to someone who trusts you is easier.
Honour your clients, and your business will grow.
Thou shall not go about it alone.
Form partnerships and join communities.
Find a group of people who inspire, motivate and teach you.
They’ll have your back in good times and bad.
Thou shall not take action in vain.
Inaction is the biggest business killer.
Invest in yourself.
Take action by following proven blueprints.
Thou shall sell before you create.
Always validate your ideas.
It’s an easy way to test and make some money
The best feedback you’ll get from paying clients.
Thou shall honour positive thoughts.
“Your world is a living expression of how you are using and have used your mind.” – Earl Nightingale
Find ways to embrace positive thoughts.
For one, it’s meditation; for the other, it’s a walk in the park.
You must combine positive thoughts with action.
Thou shall steal and distribute ethically.
Buy your competitor’s course to get ideas for yours.
This is a good way to start and fight overwhelm.
Never steal; only get inspired.
Thou shall embrace AI but NOT let it rule all.
Embrace the robots or get left behind.
Don’t use the output as gospel.
Get inspired, get ideas and sprinkle your personality on the output.
Thou shall NOT give everything away for free.
Free stuff is great as long as you always make an offer.
If you fail to do so, your business will stall.
Thou shall not fear competition but embrace it.
You only need to be afraid of competition when copying other people.
But know this: nobody can copy you.
Find comfort in the idea clients don’t buy products; they buy outcomes from people they feel comfortable with.
Remember that chilling opens your mind to possibilities.
People like Einstein, Jeff Bezos, and Thomas Edison planned time to think.
And so should you.
When you plan your chill time, the best ideas will come to you.
Now, over to you.
Take inspiration from these laws and make them work for you.