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When You Should Not Grow Your Business

When You Should Not Grow Your Business
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In today’s episode of The Art of Passive Income, Mark and Scott talk with Paul Jarvis—PJrvs.com.

Paul is a designer, author, teacher, software creator, and podcaster. He’s written 4 books—and is currently working on his fifth called, Company of One which is due to be released early 2019. It’s about how companies can be better without being bigger.

Paul has built several software companies, and has taught over 10,000 students through his online courses—Creative Class, Chimp Essentials and Grow Your Audience. He hosts two podcasts: Sunday Dispatches and Invisible Office Hours and has worked with big companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, and Warner Music. His work has appeared in Fast Company, CNBC, Forbes, Newsweek, BuzzFeed, Lifehacker, and more!

Paul believes that bigger is not necessarily better when it comes to business growth. He explains that there is a balance that needs to happen and you shouldn’t try to grow if it doesn’t make sense.

How do we step back and figure out individually what makes us happy and what is enough?

It all comes down to introspection. Paul explains that it’s the most important thing. “Introspection comes from looking at consistency because that’s where the truth lies.

[bctt tweet=”Consistency is the best tool for truth that we have.” username=”TheLandGeek”]

Listen in now as Paul teaches us why we should grow our businesses better, not bigger. Plus, we explore:

And is there such a thing as an overnight success?

Paul explains that we don’t see what led up to that success story. It could have taken 15 years of fails before finally getting that one big win and we shouldn’t compare our own success to that one tiny spec we see.

I think that it’s important to look at the difference between how we perceive ourselves versus how the outside world perceives us because typically it’s incredibly different.

Listen in now for all the details!

TIP OF THE WEEK

Mark: Learn more about Paul by going to his website at PJrvs.com.

Scott: Check out StartupGraveyard.io and learn from the failure of others. Also, check out AutomateThatShit.com. It’s a web application that helps automate most tasks.

Paul: Read the book, Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport.

Isn’t it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?