TEM262: Keeping the main thing the main thing

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TEM262: Keeping the main thing the main thing

Leaning into the tension and doing the work that matters.

On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:

  • A piece of invaluable advice I received which has helped me countless times on my journey as a musician

  • Why course correction is so important (and the fact the first step is knowing you are of course)

  • Seth Godin’s definition of tension and why seeking it out will always keep us on course

  • The danger of avoiding the scary parts by doing the easy stuff that feels productive

  • A quote from Naval Ravikant about the need to delegate and why I sometimes struggle with that

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Produced by Andrew Hitz

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