Trust and delegation for the win – with Tyler Wagner – 053

In this episode you can hear Tyler Wagner and Andrei Talk about how schools most often teach you to go against your nature, how dropping out isn’t a necessarily a mistake and why you should hire people who are good at what you’re bad at.

Some value points you can expect:

  • Dropping out of school but still achieving success
  • Cookie cutting a business
  • Focussing on what matters and delegating the rest
  • Hiring people to be good at what you’re bad
  • School teaches you to go against your natural way of being
  • Keeping busy

Book Recommendations:

The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich

Has Authored:

Conference Crushing: The 17 Undeniable Rules On How To Network, Build Relationships, And Crush It At Networking Events Even If You Don’t Know Anyone

Design Tips For Writers: A Design Guide For Writers To Get Better At Designing (Authors Unite Book 4)

Self Publishing Tips For Writers: A Self Publishing Guide For Writers To Become Successful Authors

The Better Business Book: 100 People, 100 Stories, 100 Business Lessons To Live (The 100 Person Book Series 3)

How To Network At Networking Events: 5 Simple Steps On Best Practices For How To Network At Networking Events And Maximize Your ROI

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