Jeff Hotchkiss MBA, is a business development consultant, activity organizer, and author of ‘Putting Wisdom to Work, Practical Mindfulness for Maximal Living.’ He is a wisdom warrior, possibility advocate and rebel with a cause to promote mindfulness as a path of wellness throughout all stages of life. He has been an executive with Apple Computers, founder of Olivus® teas, and publishing entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
- Richard Branson
- Steve Jobs
- Elon Musk
When business started difficulties overcame:
“The real difficulties came for me over the years of building a couple of other businesses, I had a publishing business, magazine and then I had an Herb Tea business and both of those involved having employees, having a lot of overhead, having a lot of responsibilities that were out of my comfort zone, outside of my skill set and competencies”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
- What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School Book by Mark H. McCormack
- Fast-growth Management: How to Improve Profits with Entrepreneurial Strategies Book by Mack Hanan
Favourite Quote:
“Win the rat race, and you’re still a rat”
Recommended Online Resources:
Fiverr – is the world s largest freelance services marketplace for lean entrepreneurs to focus on growth create a successful business at affordable costs
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“Get to know yourself, we’re all such unique and individual beings and there’s so much programming in our world about the way things should be, the way you should be, what success is, define your own meaning of success, and it will be a process and it will change you over time but we’ve talked a lot about that”…[Listen for More]
More About Jeff Hotchkiss:
Personal Policy Institute (PPI)
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“Schooling, instead of encouraging the asking of questions, too often discourages it.” Madeleine L’Engle
Other Quotes From the Chat with Jeff Hotchkiss:
“There’s a hundred different types of meditation but whatever works for you to find a way to slow the thoughts down long enough where you can actually hear your core truth and organise that information in such a way that it becomes usable”
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