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MWM#19: I’m Worn Out
What do you do when you’re worn out? If you run a small business feeling drained is common, so it’s important to know how to tap into energy reserves when you need them. I’ve been feeling a bit worn-down the last few days, so in this episode I talk about
MWM #18: Is It Worth Your Time?
Running a small business can feel like the Wild West. When you’re your own boss, you are the one who has to make decisions about what’s important. But with a million to-do’s vying for attention, how do you decide what matters most?
MWM 17: Seven Lists for Small Business Stress Relief
How to use goals and gratitude to alleviate your small business stress.
MWM16: Fear of Failure
No one likes to fail, but some of us are more scared of it than others. When is a fear of failure healthy and when does it throw us off our path? In Mornings with Matt episode 16, I talk about my own fear of failure, how I lesson it
MWM 16 - Fear of Failure in Business and Life
I talk about fear of failure, worst case scenarios, mitigating risk, and knowing when to quit
MWM 15: Getting Clients Through the Door
In Mornings with Matt Episode 15, I talk about what is maybe the biggest mistake new small businesses make – especially those with a client or service based model. That mistake boils down to this: spending too much focus on things other than getting cl...
MWM 15 - Getting Clients in the Door to your Small Business
Avoid this Big Mistake when First Starting your Small Business
MWM 14: Focused Creativity, Self Acceptance, and the TRAP of Negative Motivation
This is Mornings With Matt EPISODE 14 2015 was a year of BIG changes for me, and in 2016 my main focus is to go deeper and more focused in my creative pursuits while also coming from a healthier place of more self-acceptance.
MWM 13: Making Money? Actions Speak Louder Than Words
In this episode I answer the question: “How do I figure out what I’m good at that other people will pay for? What are my marketable skills?” In short, my answer is that people put way too much stock in what people say and not enough in what people do.