Clock Building, Not Time Telling

All fathers I know want to leave their kids better off.
They think about the legacy they leave behind.

Many of those fathers think about starting a business.
That’s what I also started out with.

To this day I think the best way to start a business is with a service
something that you can coach or build for your clients.

There is only one detail:
This is all skill-based.
You need to learn the skills.

That is also why service is a good place to start.

The hidden danger is that you become a Time Teller.

What you’re building also dies with you.

We need to build assets, not just skills.
Assets are building your legacy.

The goal is to build a library of assets that you can access and help people with.

The transition from the Time Teller to the Clock Builder can be tough,
but it’s going to be worth it.

Going into the future, we need to build a business that offers multiple products and services.
This is how we will be able to provide with presence.

It’s good to start with one thing.

Then we need to work towards building out the assets.
It will improve your service as well.

Also, for coaching, it will be beneficial —
because the live coaching can be used more wisely to help the content work out.

Become a Clock Builder and not a Time Teller.

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