🥊 Mentorship Minute: Monetize Your Programming Skills Part 3

Profitable Python - A podcast by Ben McNeill

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✅ Join Us In The Virtual Python Community ➡️➡️  https://virtualpythonmeetup.com Welcome to part 3 on tips you can use to monetize your programming skills.  These nuggets were inspired from the podcast episode Jordan Belfort hosted with Grant Cardone. Concept #1: How to prioritize your capital Concept #2: Losen up Concept #3: Operate within a framework Concept #4: Compare your self to your yester self Stay tuned for part 4, where we dive into more golden nuggets. Concept #1: How to prioritize your capital Invest in yourself at the beginning.  The health of your business is dependent on your mental health and outlook on life.  Do whatever it takes to clean yourself up and make yourself feel great.  You can see what you value by auditing your spending.  If your audit results show money allocated towards things that rust, rott, or depreciate as soon as you buy them, then it might be stupid crap.  I am 100% guilty of pulling this trick on myself and am continually auditing my spending habits to eradicate poor allocations.  Focus on placing money towards improving yourself or on things that generate cash flow.  Invest in your brand if you have transcended the discipline of optimized capital allocation.  As all skillsets are progressing towards becoming a commodity, the brand will become the ultimate differentiator. Concept #2: Losen up Everything we do in life is sales. Selling requires an adaptive mind.  When you are tense, your ability to be adaptive becomes hindered. Concept #3: Operate within a framework Set your goals and create a system of accountability.  Accountability is easy to accomplish when you review them often.  Create the metrics you want to measure. You can not manage what you do not measure.  If you desire freedom, your behavior requires structure; stucture sets you free. Concept #4: Compare your self to your yester self If you are not where you want to be, just realized only you are capable of changing your position on the continuum between noob and expert.  Comparing yourself with other people does not help your effort to improve.  Compare your self to your yester self. 🐍 https://profitablepython.fm 🐍 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/profitablepythonfm/message