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Aggressive
doing
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business experience with the other nasty
Great to be here
as we usually start
about your experience in business and in
other areas.
>> Call thank you very much Ari and surely
for inviting me to this push podcast. I
think this
>> I think this podcast is um really
for
in 1976
invib
one of 13
and I'm number two and
Correct.
Amazing.
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Going back,
I think 31 years ago now. Okay. And um
and then Iond
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local family
business journey.
Yeah.
Stanford Hill
like family. Okay. Okay. Point. We can
take it. And um
for
London.
So going on
invited
in the business
in the business at the time
manufactured
confectionary and this started because
the fatigation
of Galen Intercourse and confectionary
in Stanford Hill
appendix of Pyama
approached
boil and sweet and that's when it all
started. So from 1958 1984
manufactured
sweets
chocolates happens to be
at the time in Roslandale Street that's
history
1984 so
manufactur
factories in the factories
in the business in 1984 manufacturing
private label quality products for the
company.
joined the British established for a
couple of years.
>> Yeah, business establish as I said 40
years and from 1984 till I joined in
1999.
So is gain takoda import and import
more. It was imported a big part was
imported
kosher things in itself in America
kosher brands and
own brand which different factories
around the world
for the viewers
a food
leading brand from the leading kosher
brands in the belt was produced um
multiple um items across the aisle
>> grocery confectionary across the across
the
way.
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Strawberry sticks and confection sugar.
usually our business.
So to rephrase it in what I do today
which is business coaching what was the
values of the business which the values
of the business is the thing which takes
the business which carries the business
and it's the you would call it the the
oil in the business and the energy in
the business. The core values of Mashe
was
integrity
which is honesty
in and integrity is Tucker living with
this honesty truth and just be authentic
and be who you are and and and carry
this wherever you go. And this will
bring you obviously to always a place of
growth. And
by the way, Austrian in in Switzerland
commented, "We love you as guest
wherever you go. You just leave such a
good impression and such family minded."
And the same thing in the business world
as you know and this is really what
was his value
wholesale $11.99 24 packets of the sweet
in a packet.
>> Yeah.
24 of these packets and 24 time 113 g
$11.99 and
change
value
from
side by
value of their value hunt and this value
which is taking us from century to
century.
Why did he feel you need you in the
business? Bring energy vision, the
younger generation
out there.
By the way,
>> by the way,
sometimes it works, sometime it doesn't
work. Okay. People are coming to me
business coach head.
>> Correct. Correct.
That's why I'm now.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So,
and and that's why he approached me.
Yinga and the funny bit is when he did
take me in the bank manager was very
happy about because the bank manager
then at the annual meeting said that we
we are bank managers and so has bank
managers long gone those days is the
bank manager B's bank manager the same
same bank is still from day one garden
branch
the bank manager said we bank managers
like to see new generation coming into
businesses we need to see the flow
>> new ideas motivation. I love saying
this. So this is the reason why I took
me in and it was a it was a 26 years
journey and an incredible journey.
Learned very lot in business with import
export dealing with customers, dealing
with different suppliers across the
world.
warehouse
over the over these years.
Respectful
>> 26
>> 26 26
directors. Oh man.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
The business
and
travel to the far east.
Ecuador,
Ecuador is
Ecuador, South America. Vietnam,
>> premium quality tuna factory,
the King of the Ocean brand was over the
years developed as part of the range.
King of Ocean
premium fish brand rather than
fact are really premium it's owned by
American
um and uh their specialty in Z quality
orientated and we went to visit them it
was an incredible trip in
Vietnam visited house
mentions
incredible person.
Homeschooling program project.
Oh, okay. Yeah. It stopped first
freedom flight.
>> Yeah. So I travel with and um and yeah
we built it and built it. run a business
especially in the kosher food industry
challenges
mentioned
to be
a nasty to be and I think I think we
need to we need to discuss we need to
open it up a bit
specifying the question
industry.
Okay.
The best
products on the shelf.
Food supplies
the shelf.
Um, it's it's
in init
but
it's not as nasty as you brought it in
and it's not as calming as Sly put it
down. Meaning it's it's something which
like in a lot of things it's it's
putting things in perspective. It's a
business. Every business has challenges,
competition,
challenges in different areas. Somebody
will have it in stock levels. Somebody
will have it in in um overheads,
somebody will have it with with um with
supply issues, supply chain issues. So,
every business will have challenges and
it's a it's a matter of taking these
challenges with the right balance and
the right perspective. So it's a
business like every business. Obviously
the reason why this discussion between
Ari and Shi happened is because we are
when I say we I'm talking as rumplers
are in a kind of showroom because
everyone goes to the grocery every day.
I mean today you go into the grocery
even to buy sushi. Yeah. So meaning it's
it's it's a situation which everyone
visits groceries a fill for not basic
stuff. So it's just it's just in front
of everyone. It's so everyone is in
everyone's showroom
offering service for offering service
for mortgage brokerage who comes to
offer different services. It's not in
front of your eyes all day. So
it's it's a business like every
businesses. It has its challenges. It
has its
satisfaction part of it. It has it's
it's a business like and and you know
what the last four months bam are being
have been seen many business owners and
I can see that everyone is knocking into
the same kind of challenges. So some of
it would be more the competition aspect
some be more the the the the
stock issue some more the margin markup
issue. So I want us to know where they
are and have to focus and zoom into the
right things their business
>> does mention the margin markup issue
overpriced nish overpriced the
competition. What insight can you give
us give the viewers onet
food production? Why the price this way?
What is the strategy of pricing via the
passment item and the challenges
involved?
>> Um, interesting question and I'm going
to um tell you just a piece of
information in America they call it data
data
>> data
>> data data.
>> Okay. The data is about this fact you
said no data is fact really that it's
only an illusion. It's not even true cuz
the cheapest food out there, I wouldn't
say the cheapest, but kosher food out
there is priced as cheap as non-coosher
food. So, it's a mish it's a illusion
which is not even true.
>> Now, obviously, there's going to be very
unique products or or or special cases.
It's it's different. But come with me to
a grocery store and I if you're looking
to make things interesting for people,
do this study about pricing. Morrison,
Sainsbursbury, Tesco versus the kosher
stores.
>> I'm gonna do it.
>> You'll find out. You'll find out that
oil is not even overpaying.
>> But people are very money conscious. So
they're all putting it in there again
for the same reason because this is the
forefront. And this is the weekly
shopping.
>> I wouldn't say I wouldn't say it's money
conscious
groceries. I mention oil is 89p and this
is 82. I got for 82. But the second
169,00
I'm seeing a customer on on quite
regular basis which is in a different
trade in building trade and supplying
something for the building and he's He's
he's hitting the same rocks as this.
Customers are sitting and penny pinching
him. Amazon online do just everywhere
the same. I'm going to share something
very interesting with you which is going
to cover this and take me into my new
chapter.
You ask somebody
in a split second, what does money mean
for you? Now, I'm not going to do it to
you too because I'm your friends, but I
mean to say I'm not going to catch you
on the spot. I had a 12 people sitting
recently and I tried this and one day
made I want to do this with 100 people
and I'll explain you this exercise. The
exercise is there was 12 people at the
table. I gave everyone 12 pieces of
paper with a pen and I didn't tell them
what's coming. The exercise we're going
to do, I've done this in smaller groups
as well. And I want everyone to write
down when I say going to say a word,
what it means to them, means an
interpretation of that word.
And to teach a very profound lesson when
it comes to
money, mainly money and mainly the
attachment and the emotions around it.
So it was 12 people at the table. I had
a mind even to bring it with, but uh
good. They didn't because you don't let
me hold any papers. But I got 12
answers. So I asked everyone, everyone
had a paper, quiet paper and a pen of
paper and they have to write a few words
around money.
>> 12 people, 12 answers. You want to hear
some examples?
>> Mhm.
>> Generosity
safety
>> because they come from a background.
>> See how powerful it is.
>> Wow.
>> Somebody wrote security.
I don't remember now. I don't want to
spend too much time but I wrote I
brought you five but if you want I can
share all 12. I have the 12 in my
office. Why am I saying this? Because
just to show that everything we we
everything we living money is obviously
a big one there's something attached to
it. So when you ask question money with
food
I've got news for you
elephant of examples is the core
security
>> fine we can climb in we can climb in I
don't I don't think you want to do the
session around emotions
>> the focus from the brands from the focus
from the marketing
for the durable says quality says
The reason is because it's a weekly
shop. This is the reason only because
it's a weekly shop. But at the end of
the day, SMS all these people are making
sales. Why? If it's not about money, why
they making sales? Because
it's not about money. But what if it's
not about money?
>> So the focus about money.
>> Fine. in the food in the food.
You saw recently RLES is making a big
campaign about quality.
>> Yeah.
>> And and I'm hearing from people out
there that it's done a tremendous um
impact.
It's mindblowing.
main brand for that concept is Italian
oil, Italian tuna.
>> Quality quality quality quality quality.
So it's it proves it proves my point
>> and mine.
So um
>> I think it's a weekly shop and and and
and this is the cover
of sense it's it's a common denominator
every time
I'm thinking now if you're going to
climb in in the
to specific food I'm not even sure
they'll be happy to share it's general
overall
cuz it's it's done it's it's it's not
hiding anything. It's not going to be
personal.
I'm I'm always going. It's going to be
It's going to be a nice a nice study. A
nice study. It's going to be a big
justice to the Kosher.
We'll do it. I'm going to do it. I'm
going to let you know.
>> Oh, it's going to be basically UK
market. Americana to spend. So we market
>> because for Americana the word money
means as well another set of things
>> I mean concept of
>> nine bright this was I shared before
money is everyone it means something
different.
So therefore
doing a study England to England is is
is more fair and more accurate.
>> Now just to just to
the business.
>> 18 years I was working for
>> and other nine years I was in a
partnership level
>> directing the business
like advance.
It was it was it was slow and steady. It
was slow and steady.
It was slow and steady year after year.
Yeah. And it was it was the foundation
was growing growing and and growing the
foundation and it was very very bad very
slowed
in UK.
>> Correct. Yeah.
>> Um but that wasn't the focus always. It
was more to build it over here and and
and and
to eat into the English growth English
growth as well
and so on
move on basically. So 26 years and then
hunt business coaching.
What made you decide?
So
so I think for to to to answer that we
will have to go a bit into the my years
of changing. turn three or four.
>> Oh yeah, started speaking before and
shifting a bit and then we'll see how
the actual bridge was and then we'll see
how how much time will be left to cover
what I'm actually doing now. It was
still in times of mash. We joined a a
big coaching group called action coach.
Now action coach whoever knows whoever
doesn't is one of the biggest coaching
groups now in the world. It was founded
by um a gentleman called Brad Sugar. He
now has action coach in 59 countries.
He's Australian guy. He has 59 countries
and thousands of officers around the
world. We actually joined one of those
groups I would say 10 11 years ago.
>> You know he has different partners in
every country.
>> Correct. Because it's now it became a
franchise. It wasn't like that.
>> I've I've actually met his partner
because I want to study on coaching. So
I did the action coach course to become
a coach. So yeah, I did like a week
seminar in their place
>> was like three hours from here.
>> UK
>> UK I made the whole course the whole
thing had to give money to Vietnam to
become a business coach and I decided
it's not for me.
>> Okay.
>> So I moved on.
>> Good.
>> But I the whole actually I was by action
coach my coach my business coach was a
action coach. Not John David Pson's
name.
>> David.
>> I contacted him recently. So basically
we joined the action group. action coach
group 10 11 years ago and uh I learned
very lot there about
understanding a very fundamental point
was for you to show up in your business
fully you need to kind of bring yourself
in and be best version of yourself when
it comes to business. So it's not only
looking within the business it's as well
looking about the people in the
business. This is really the the
foundation of of this career. So we had
we were there number of years in the
action group. Then we switched to
another group Americanbased group more
on a private private coach. And
in the meantime I traveled to the first
the first of mine
personal growth seminar which
you aware of. Um Ari and Shirley both of
you we we had the privilege to to to to
>> join one
>> to join join one the possible seminar
and um
>> abont of glazer
>> abont of glazer seminar and this was
going nearly eight years ago of glazes I
think touched now over 14,000 Eden
around the world with this seminar with
his personal growth seminar and um since
then I started getting involved in that
world in one of the ways hosting the
seminar in the UK which I think if I if
I can just based on memory we probably
had 20 25 seminars since then between
men and women it's obviously different
seminars and different people leading it
so therefore I was involved and I hosted
it and therefore I started coaching for
them and this is how I got involved in
this part of the career.
>> If I may stop you a second,
emotional growth
fancy
a few minutes. What's the possible you?
>> So the possible you is really
trying to bring people to a place of
taking responsibility for their life.
Basically, everyone has a story.
story
and blame and blame
the possible you the survival mode and
it's time to say enough. We have to take
ownership and responsibility about our
life and start looking inwards and not
sitting and blaming. As you know always
says blaming
one finger to the enam is three fingers
back to yourself. And this is really in
one in a nutshell what this is all
about. And once you start taking
responsibility and taking ownership
about your life, it's it's a whole
different life of living. Living meaning
yes, now I'm living I'm speaking to two
and speaking in front of a mic in front
of the studio and
it's today and what happened yesterday?
What difference? Tomorrow nobody knows.
and just living living this moment and
living and living life. So instead of
surviving it's becoming a point of
thriving and this is in one word if you
want to say this in one word this would
be the one word. Now in the same time
there's a very big fear people have
about this which is
is is is
in the heritage
based of
more like the boat of in the past but we
can't be living
>> can't be stuck in the past.
>> We can't be stuck in the past. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Good.
>> But my question is what um
Yeah. Yeah. And we encourage everyone to
go.
>> We encourage everyone to go.
I don't think the possibility is for
everyone. Yeah. But I'm very honest,
but just experience
four days.
>> Four days.
Uh
>> by the way when I went to soul the first
time it was over
6 days it was 5 days a week and it was
Sunday later as well
>> and the reason is was I think different
hours I'm just saying it's over
different yeah from
because I've passed this many times so
what what
for you for personal life
and others
The way you you between people, the way
you talk
that made I made I made you change
completely. Is the possible you was it
more included?
>> Um the the the the answer to that will
be it's it's not a it's not a one word
answer and I could say number one thing
for the complimentary. I take it
>> always
Always good to give, always good to
take.
>> Correct. But you know some people are
very hard to take compliments. I
recently went up to somebody compliment.
Yeah. So invote it's stepping into that
which I know out there scary is really
putting on your foot to the first the
first step of the ladder and how big is
this ladder? This ladder is endless. The
ladder is endless the is endless. It's
endless meaning every step is another
step another step. Another step. So
therefore nearly 8 years in this in this
environment.
So obviously step after step after step
after step. So just to give you an
example I joined possible afterwards in
London was one which I participated
after tul and then it was a lakewood one
which I traveled every single one is
another step. So
so therefore and and then all different
programs and different things I
experienced over the last few years is
another step another step another step.
So this is really
where things started shifting that my
interest and satisfaction started
shifting with it. And so after making
such a shift, the shift was a very slow
shift and a shift of actually being
involved in something which was very
meaningful and something very special
because end of the day I got back from
people. I mean I saw with my own eyes
but people would shared what I done for
them in terms of of of living life and
relationships and connection with
in it's it's a whole different level. So
obviously
meaning to my life and
satisfaction and this is where things
started shifting
away from the kind of where I was all
the years and started shifting it to
this way. So what like the position
mentored a coach as part of the possible
you program
>> a possible you coach.
>> A possible you coach. So you are fully
invested in this program.
mountain program. Sure.
>> What what is kind of like the main
places where where you feel that this
has given you the most the most value?
>> Okay.
Yeah. Yeah.
>> The one thing which recently I got and
this thing I'm going to because it's so
important and this is one thing but this
one thing has to be to 100%. 99.9 won't
be enough. The one thing is taking
responsibility on your life and again to
100%.
Once you take that to 100% and again
this takes time. So even if somebody was
10% committed and then go 20 25 fine but
the real growth the the real shifting
will happen once you take the 100%.
Because from that minute the blaming
goes everything goes and from that
minute you take full responsibility
as we learned the kicks in and the right
people will come into your life the
right things will happen into your life
just things will start but this alone is
aime it's not a a possible seminar it's
taken now when I say this let's go into
detail it's
in every aspect
so when something will happen to you.
somebody will tell you something you
didn't like or you have a whole plan and
it's just not going according to plan or
that you whatever whatever will happen
maybe we'll get to example soon and if
once upon a time you would be either
procrastinating look I won't look at it
now or saying ah
to yourself it's about taking
responsibility means being 100% honest
and truthful to yourself and a level of
100% and that's when things will
fost
yeah one of the one of the journeys and
he's very much in uh in it's called
David Brown in uh it's called the
presence process one of these kind of
programs he calls it Every time you get
upset, it's a setup. Upset and setup is
the same wording.
>> It's a setup. It's a setup for you to
grow and a
is
responsibility 100%
in in it's achiever
Allah blame game Allah Allah Allah
It's not true. Everyone is exactly where
they have to be married where they have
to be when they have to be. Everything
is exactly to perfection which is
orchestrated
and it's up to the person to take that
responsibility to 100%.
>> So
experience emotions.
So
like you want to change career fed up
from the food indry
and fight health.
What how how did how did it play out?
>> Okay.
And it was I guess I I would say it was
a two-year decision. That's how that's
how tough decision it was. And you need
a lot of a lot of courage and a lot of
support and and a lot of background. I
saw it as somebody jumping down,
jumping down from a big roof. But so you
had to prepare the trampoline where
you're going to jump onto cuz if not
will crash into the into the hardcore
ground. So this is this is how difficult
it was. And um by the way it's still
difficult meaning it's it's not going to
take a day just to switch. It's every
stage
holidays coming back from holidays
every stage is going to be changes and
difficult. Now change is difficult and
this is why people so afraid cuz change
you know people coming into the after
day two
it's just she's so afraid of change. So
the end was something is needs brushing
up in terms of relationship and things
have to be better and and she's still
saying huh uh uh that's how afraid
people are of this but um I could tell
all you listeners as
I understand
you for being afraid but at the same
time the reward is very very big and
therefore
take that courage of being afraid afraid
and step into this whatever it is. Now
I'm switching a bit to understand that
where I've been these few years I joined
about a year ago another program which
is similar coin called you heard of this
so coin is very similar work just a
whole different approach but a similar
work
>> where is he based
>> he's
very much encouraged him to go into this
as
>> yeah wasn't he wasn't Go a high rank in
the army. You can read up about them
all. What are the
>> um but he was a high ranking army has
all the missions
>> men wasn't a spying it out loads of good
stories he was he was a real man
>> correct and he took all this into this
and the roof pushed him very much into
this wellent
um I joined his program be um a year ago
few months ago he even offered a
coaching program for his program because
part of his program he gives you six
sessions with a coach
So he gives you six free sessions. A
participant gets six free sessions. So
he now making groups of being a coach
for him and uh I passed that bum. I have
a certificate from him. You can see on
my website and he is already sending
he's sending me participants. He sent me
now a few participants from me to coach
them. So again the first six he pays and
from then the participant has to take it
further if he wants to or not. So he's a
great a great foundation to start this
work and
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and recently I joined another program
which is called you can check that up
online which is Toronto-based
which again the same family the same
work very powerful and obviously because
this is what I'm doing for a
I need to step in there. So obviously I
joined I would say if I have to if you
would coach me I would say 50% to gain
tools
because helping people it's new tools
and new and 50% is self-rowth because
really if you want to help people you
have to grow as well.
>> Okay sorry
what made you move on?
>> Okay fine fine. Yeah, I I did uh sorry I
I brought this in in preparation of the
answer and um because obviously I found
satisfaction here very profound and I
found I have something in me I can offer
the world which is very meaningful and
therefore I started shifting my
satisfaction. So when you work as much
as we need money we need satisfaction
too. So my satisfaction started shifting
away from there and this started
getting a bit in the way and saying you
know what you can't be here and there
you have to do actually a move. So this
is really the answer the answer. So I
want to just bring out something. Bingot
used to come to me a year ago and uh I
remember sawing a man 25th of December
at time called me up and discuss
something randomly somebody told him you
should come and discuss something with
me. So he was kind in a situation of
he had somebody who set up a business
and he was in a very comfortable job and
the other person offered him to come in
to join him and he helped Yanam on a
kind of voluntary basis and invested
even in those and he was deciding if he
should actually do the full move and go
into Yan with partnership or not. I
coached him at the time I didn't take
money for this because before I actually
left Dras I never ever charged for
whatever I done. I coached many hours
and I spoke to people many hours. I
never ever charge. I think this is my
pan. I didn't need to charge there.
And um I coached him. I think it was a
couple of sessions and uh he came to me
a few weeks later
in
in Mount Trade
feedback. It's it's kind of it's your
journey about your feedback because a if
you don't get to you get disappointed
and b it's yours but obviously if they
feed back to me it's always going to be
good it's going to be good for for a lot
of reasons for me to help more people
and satisfaction so on. So he came to me
and then
so
spoke to people
you have something in your hand and um
explore that business
at the same time experience
website and that is that's what I'm
doing.
>> Okay, now we're going to step in. Now
we're going to step into the next
chapter.
experience
created in a business coaching
and we're going to answer
correctly and the answer is going to be
the following.
What I'm doing now this is
we launched this new firm which is
called OWBC and by the way coming to me
now that you too were the to launch me
when I sponsored
>> that week that was a launch.
>> Hallelujah. And and I have very
interesting lesson that
an outcome is two different things. That
was myadless and I was very busy after
that but not connected to your to the
sponsorship. a bookkeeper, a relative
energy.
I
I'm I'm I'm standing for truth and this
is the truth. I'm afraid
off. It's fine.
sponsor's activities
positivity in
a compliment
level
broadcasting skills the host which as we
discussed you're born with It is really
really effective because of that.
>> Appreciate it.
>> Yeah.
>> So therefore
to sponsor this
is a must but the outcome will come love
direct.
>> Okay. Continue.
>> So so Orange West Business Coaching is
what I'm doing now. It's the website is
owbc.co.uk.
If we'll have time we'll cover where the
name comes from. But it's not so
important. It's more what I do. The
business slogan whoever will see is
called business in motion. Now business
in motion
means
pushup shot. You know push-up shot
podcast push-up shot motion. Motion
moving. So business is a motion. A
business has to move. It's like an
everything has to move. If it does if it
stands it it gets stale. Has to move. If
it stands it goes backwards. So business
emotion is push but what's behind this
is the combination of what we are
talking about business in motion is
business in motion is the emotions in
the business and this is really what I'm
trying to
bring to the haisha community
that when you're in the business journey
which I'm clearly focused on business
and and you'll come into me will be
about the margins
about your systems terms. It'll be about
where are you and it'll be about looking
in your numbers. Not necessarily I will
do it for you but I will make you do it
because obviously how much can we cover
in a session but I'll make you do a lot
of exercises between the sessions of
digging in to things even if it's not
comfortable which going there one of the
very profound messages in the emotional
world is which people are scared is
actually meeting discomfort and meeting
discomfort is understandable it's it's
very scary
fine
Is this really fine? Is this really
good? Oh, this is no kicking in. I just
want to ignore and I want to continue.
And what we want to teach people in
business and in personal face the fact.
So if you're jealous of somebody
who's this he just I forget.
So being honest means
breathe in. Okay.
Next private session coach therapist.
I'll deal with it.
But be aware. Own it up.
But
no, this is no point.
And this is going on the whole time.
Yeah. comes, money goes. It's all the
>> Yeah. 100%.
>> So, it's about it's about facing what
you need to. So, same thing in business
and and I'm telling people the whole
time,
you might not want to hear what I'm
going to tell you or what we're talking
and and but I am going to be total
honest and truthful to you and it might
help you. I mean, as I said before, I
had bam these four months. A lot of
different people in my in my room. Um,
you haven't visited yet?
>> Nope. No, the next time you stand for
visit and show you as well.
Yeah. Down in Homeley Road.
>> Okay.
>> Um and it's a very nice setup. My wife
designed a beautiful coaching
environment
um with the plants with the candles
orange blue all like the logo. It's it's
>> getting excited.
>> Yeah. Alice is very very well done and
it's a very good environment of uh of uh
>> the business of my coach.
>> We're going to get to it. Let me just
finish saying about the kind of the of
the of business in motion. So, so where
does it get to has to get used and
everything? So you're facing so many
challenges in business because the end
of the day business is going to be
relationships.
It's suppliers, it's workers, it's
customers mainly and yes workers. Team
playing. One of the things I would say I
specialize in team playing. Team playing
meaning you have to take care of your
team. Your person working for you. He's
not just working for you. He's actually
helping you in a way that you should be
able to focus on different things and
you should be able to go away more
often. So you have to treat him with
with such respect and and and you have
to this relationship needs nurturing
like a plant here needs watering. So
it's very hard to nurture relationships
if you're not really in touch with
yourself. If you don't understand
yourself, how can you understand? So you
think it is it is personal growth more
than anything that you focus on but the
you give them the the work is also
focused on business.
>> No, I would I would change it around.
It's business coaching in conjunction
with the personal
the personality meaning the personal pe
the people in the business should be
showing up the best possible way. Mhm.
>> So the people in business meaning your
managers, your staff and mainly
yourself, show up the best version of
yourself and that's including sometime
being vulnerable. You be vulnerable. Say
your staff listen had have a bad day.
I'm going through a a rough patch. Let's
be open. Be vulnerable. You know what?
You'll find someone so many surprises as
they'll the worker will say Gahham loses
for me loses for me. And the same thing
he needs to be comfortable to share with
you some vulnerable stuff because the
end of the day he's a person. Kinder and
and best
you don't want just him to come in the
morning clock in and go out. You want
his best and trust me the talented is
above average. It's this is hoy and you
want the best out of it. We have a lot
of talent and and get the best you're
paying him. He's anyway coming in. Use
the best and this is only by actually
nurturing relationship. So again it's
strictly business coaching
and it's it's
unblocking the blocks in the way which
comes from not aligned emotions. So this
clear
>> so what question do we have to get back
to
do you think that every business needs a
business coach? The answer is I'm going
to say something which is against my
what I'm doing now. But again I I stand
for honesty and transparency.
Not every business needs one. Meaning if
a business owner is fully aligned, fully
owned up and fully own he own he's
owning up for himself and he wants to
learn new things and is open for new
things and he's very clear.
he could manage. But we have to every
business should implement a measuring
stick to say okay I'm fine I'm fine I'm
fine but a measuring stick means if
something shows
if this show the measuring stick shows
is it called a measuring stick
>> uh we call it that way you can yeah then
he should know no to seek help seek help
so if if if
your kind of business which okay you do
business for
But if you're finding that I thought
about it and what would be a measuring
stick covering the word
means if somebody's borrowing money the
whole time
now for day-to-day stuff this is a big a
big red you know a red a red red flag
that's why I brought it up so so Create.
Create the the red lights. Create the
traffic lights. The green, the orange,
and the red. Create it. Green. I'm good
to go. Good to go means I'm living. I'm
building. I'm clear.
Staff are happy. Orange m
every day. You're not going to approach
some help. You're going to go downhill.
>> I think I think there was a simpler
test. If a person is not happy himself
with where he is or his way where his
business is, then it is more than
advisable I think to go to speak to
someone.
>> But surely this is where the challenge
is. If you're not in touch with
yourself, it's very easy to
I this mentioned his art and they take
them to a safe space.
If somebody if somebody knows what
they're doing and they and they
vibrating acceptance and love and all
that within how many minutes are do you
know the truth?
>> 20 seconds.
So meaning it's it's this is exactly the
point surely
>> being honest with yourself fully and
helpach.
At least one person was
mentor
feedback
or friend.
>> It's more mental friend. Yeah.
>> Paid for or not? Because different paid.
>> Okay. Fine. Just a business coach. So So
you really have a coach every Sunday.
>> Yeah.
>> Fine.
As as as Okay.
is completely different than me like
you know what the difference is your
passport and my passport.
So this is a different mindset meaning
secure the value is tremendous and a
business coach can inuil areas in in
auil areas personally business and and
in in in business areas which which was
untouched and and I mean there isn't
enough time to cover actual stories and
so but but what which which I alone
experienced the last 4 months so many
things which just untouched because
people are scared to go there. Once you
touch it, it might be painful for a bit,
but then somebody want to expand. Yes,
it's a business and and and we're
sitting there said you started it.
You're doing well. Why can't you expand?
What's stopping you? Till it came to
such a simple thing that the the first
part of his business he had one van on
the road. He didn't have you want to
expand two, three, four. He's doing a
service. He didn't have a system of a
basic system in the calls. Went on the
road, collected money. So, Alberta 24
hours. So obviously you can't go about
it. So it was it it seems it seems so
complicated but so simple. Obviously you
want to find the right system. It should
be the most efficient. Build the systems
vans system vans. So that part you could
come to a coach to help you as well
identify what you want the system to
present what you want. But very
important as as I discussed before when
I joined these other workshops important
point before we coming to finish that
50% I went to pick up tools and other
50% is to actual self-growth but maybe I
would revise that it's a bigger percent
to self-growth and that includes me
actually having a coach I finished
because of this session I I have a
weekly session with a coach and as I
explained you mention this coach has
exactly the same strategy as me and
coaching in business coaching and in
business I never found somebody which
actually has the same strategy. His name
is Ellie Xstein and he's actually a a
breath work practitioner taking a high
high advanced course and he gets
business owners on the floor doing
breath work new levels. New levels and
I'm actually every week I have a a thing
a session with him because it helps me
so so much.
>> This is a breath work session.
>> No no no no no again it's that's what
I'm saying it's business now he tells
people go to breath work don't don't
come to me go elsewhere. So I would
people will come to me and say they're
so blocked. It's not love could come to
me. I could return them different
things. So this again I'm doing business
coaching because this is really
it's it's
a it's a thing which is needed and again
I think I'm unique in the part I have
the background of business many many
years background of the emotional work
many years and as well the the
multilingual which is important because
some people come and do and they can't
connect to a go to to a goish they need
the yish English
>> community
Yeah.
Like the action coach pricing action
pricing.
Yeah. And something in between and
you're the perfect fit. So people do
appreciate coach and you know what many
coaching cultural
important
>> passport. Yeah.
30 seconds
>> message to the
call. We call it the elevation message.
>> You can call it the elevation message.
>> Elevation pitch.
>> Pitch. Yeah. Elevation. Yeah.
>> Um and uh but I recently came up with a
client. You should create three
messages, three elevation messages. Why?
One for people who know you, one people
who don't know you, and one you should
have three options. And the homework was
every day he has to give the message to
somebody.
>> Okay, good. real estate.
>> So generally I would say that
being
honest with yourself which means
sometimes stepping into areas which is
not so comfortable
is very very rewarding in this
meaning in life connection in life in
so
for the hosting in cultive
>> and I'm just going to add on that don't
be afraid to reach out to a friend to a
mentor to someone for help for personal
help for business help whatever it is
shame
to reach out to anyone