👉 Mental and emotional shift: What we went through is what made us unique!
👉 Be aware of your own story and accomplishments
👉 What are the stories in your life that you went through? The struggle moments in your life?
👉 Once you have a list of stories. Look at the events! How did I grow through the event?
👉 Become intentionally and structure the story that people get teaching lessons
You can find more information about Brian on his website: https://brianbogert.com/
🎯 Link to the interview in the comments, search Content Marketing Mastery on your favorite podcast app, or go to my website: https://www.contentmentoring.com/ Do you need support with your content marketing strategy? You can book a free consultation here: https://www.contentmentoring.com/book-online
Do you need support with your podcast? In my free whitepaper, I show you the five things that you need for your own podcast and attract your dream clients: https://yakup1988.kartra.com/page/podcast
Got value, please 👍
🧑🤝🧑 Let's connect to see more content like this 😁
#highperformance #habits #onlinemarketing #digitalmarketing #business #storytelling #entrepreneur #contentmarketing #humanbehavior #peakpotential #energy #authenticity
🎧🎧 You can listen to the whole interview here: https://anchor.fm/contentking/episodes/Our-own-stories-are-the-best-teachers-that-we-have--Interview-with-Brian-Bogert-eoh8un/a-a490sm3
Transcript:
So when you reverse engineer this process, what steps would you give other people other entrepreneurs so that they can come back to this kind of story for themselves?
What advice would you give? Yeah, so, by the way, I also think it's interesting. I'm gonna make one comment before I'm gonna answer the question.
There was a long time I didn't think my story mattered. There was a long time. I didn't think I could use my story to help other people. And I've been on stage since I was seven years old, and I don't say that to impress. I say that to impress upon the point like I was literally on stage because my story was unique and I was from a very young age and there was still a lot of times where I felt like my story wasn't that important or it wasn't that big of a deal.
And so often I never led with my story so often, people, I would have friends for 5,6,7 years who would never know about my accident, my injury, my arm at all, because it wasn't something that was like talked about a whole lot. It just was something that was a part of me. And so the reason I say that is I have a crazy, unique story that I obviously have learned how to tell in a way that can have a true impact. But I want to just say for anybody who thinks their story isn't that important, that big of a deal. Mine is one of the most unique I've ever heard.
And again, I don't say that to impress, I say to impress upon the point and I still didn't think it was working. So there's a mental and emotional shift that we've got to move through. That's the first place we have.