Coach Jennie Mustafa-Julock is the sought after coach and speaker changemakers turn to when they can’t seem to get out of their own way. She helps these impatiently ambitious humans figure out how to stop squandering their potential so they can finally get on with the business of changing the world.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
When business started difficulties overcame:
“when I started my business, I wasn’t planning to is the biggest difficulty. I had just been laid off from my fancy pants consulting job… And I couldn’t find another job because I didn’t really want one… I always wanted to be a coach but back in 2006 you didn’t become a coach at 30 years old you became coach after you retired. And so, I had this vision that in 35 more years I was going to be allowed to become a coach. But in that time, I decided I feel like I could do some coaching on the side, maybe this was something I could do.”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less Book by Greg McKeownFavourite Quote:
“You didn’t come this far to only come this far”
Recommended Online Resources:
Clubhouse is a new type of social network based on voice—where people around the world come together to talk, listen and learn from each other in real-time.
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“just start. Even though you don’t feel ready, even though you don’t feel prepared, even though you don’t have it all figured out, even though you think selling is sleazy, even though every fibre of your being is terrified, even though your parents want you to just keep a nice cushy job and even though nobody in your world has ever thought about being an entrepreneur you can do it… It’s your turn. If you are waiting for somebody to say it’s your turn and here is your permission slip then here it is. It is your turn to start right now”…[Listen for More]
More About Jennie Mustafa-Julock:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“This is a reminder to you to create your own rule book, and live your life the way you want it.” Reese Evans
Other Quotes From the Chat with Jennie Mustafa-Julock:
- “I would have started experimenting earlier… Instead of strategizing and overthinking it and looking and shopping really hard for somebody else’s perfect strategy that I would be able to adopt and follow these 17 steps and I will have thousand new people on my email list by tomorrow, that kind of stuff. If I had put all of that down and just started experimenting with some of my ideas so much faster it would have shortened my learning curve but it also would have sped up my growth. And that’s what I do now”
- “you can’t be great at something before you start”
- “experimenting before you are ready, actually letting go of the idea that there is one thing for you, letting go of the idea that there’s the right way to do anything and allowing yourself to just try different things. I think Yoda was wrong. We quote him to much about there is no try but the truth is trying is where you get started”
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