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E144: Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work With Susan Peppercorn

April 25, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Susan Peppercorn is an executive coach who enables mid and senior-level professionals to find their next best career step. She is the author of Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work and has been featured in prominent publications such as the NY times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and U.S. World News and World Report. The certified positive psychology coach is accredited by the International Coaching Federation and is an executive mentor for Healthcare Business Women’s Association.

Quotes To Remember:

“What we really need is what psychologists say as waypower which means a plan for getting there.”

“All of the science in ‘how’ and ‘why’ people are satisfied with their lives has to do with relationships.”

“Just like you take care of yourself with good diet and exercise, relationships should be that important.”

“If you find what’s meaningful to you, the challenge is likely to follow.”

“It’s through the challenge that you feel a sense of accomplishment.”

“There is a difference between perfectionism and excellence.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Setting Vision and Do Goal-Setting
  • How to Re-Story Past to Have a Better Future
  • Building Good Relationships While Working Remotely
  • Finding the Intersection Between Meaningful Work and the Right Level of Challenge
  • Escaping Perfectionism

 

Key Links From The Show:

Susan’s Site

Susan’s LinkedIn

25 Tips for Making a Successful Career Transition E-Book
Are You in The Right Job?

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Free 1 month Audible

 

Recommended Books:

Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work by Susan Peppercorn

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck

Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark

Stand Out by Dorie Clark

The Power of Moments by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

Daring Greatly by Brené Brown

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

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E144: Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work With Susan Peppercorn

April 25, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Susan Peppercorn is an executive coach who enables mid and senior-level professionals to find their next best career step. She is the author of Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work and has been featured in prominent publications such as the NY times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and U.S. World News and World Report. The certified positive psychology coach is accredited by the International Coaching Federation and is an executive mentor for Healthcare Business Women’s Association.

Quotes To Remember:

“What we really need is what psychologists say as waypower which means a plan for getting there.”

“All of the science in ‘how’ and ‘why’ people are satisfied with their lives has to do with relationships.”

“Just like you take care of yourself with good diet and exercise, relationships should be that important.”

“If you find what’s meaningful to you, the challenge is likely to follow.”

“It’s through the challenge that you feel a sense of accomplishment.”

“There is a difference between perfectionism and excellence.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Setting Vision and Do Goal-Setting
  • How to Re-Story Past to Have a Better Future
  • Building Good Relationships While Working Remotely
  • Finding the Intersection Between Meaningful Work and the Right Level of Challenge
  • Escaping Perfectionism

 

Key Links From The Show:

Susan’s Site

Susan’s LinkedIn

25 Tips for Making a Successful Career Transition E-Book
Are You in The Right Job?

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Free 1 month Audible

 

Recommended Books:

Ditch Your Inner Critic At Work by Susan Peppercorn

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck

Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark

Stand Out by Dorie Clark

The Power of Moments by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

Daring Greatly by Brené Brown

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E143: Formulating The Answers To Life’s Biggest Questions With Simone and Malcolm Collins

April 24, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Simone and Malcolm Collins co-founded the art commission marketplace ArtCorgi.com and TravelMax, a travel company that offers white glove concierge travel services without any fees. They run a travel companies, splitting their time between North American headquarters in Miami, FL and South American offices in Lima, Peru. Together they recently published the book The Pragmatist’s Guide To Life which will help you formulate your own answers to life’s biggest questions.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Entrepreneurs often find themselves falling into a trap of creating a product that nobody needs.”

“You have to look at people’s needs if you want to actually have a product that they want.”

“Your failures are your fault.”

“Know your boundaries and know your back-up plans but also, don’t give up on whatever it is your ultimate goal might be.”

What You’ll Learn:

  • Tips on Growing HubPages
  • How to Formulate Some Answers to Life’s Biggest Questions
  • Accepting Your Own Fault

 

Key Links From The Show:

Simone and Malcom’s Site
TravelMax
HubPages

Free 1 month Audible

 

Recommended Books:
The Pragmatist’s Guide To Life by Simone and Malcolm Collins
Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling

Accelerando by Charles Stross

Inside the Nudge Unit by David Halpern

Policy Paradox by Deborah Stone

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

E143: Formulating The Answers To Life’s Biggest Questions With Simone and Malcolm Collins

April 24, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Simone and Malcolm Collins co-founded the art commission marketplace ArtCorgi.com and TravelMax, a travel company that offers white glove concierge travel services without any fees. They run a travel companies, splitting their time between North American headquarters in Miami, FL and South American offices in Lima, Peru. Together they recently published the book The Pragmatist’s Guide To Life which will help you formulate your own answers to life’s biggest questions.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Entrepreneurs often find themselves falling into a trap of creating a product that nobody needs.”

“You have to look at people’s needs if you want to actually have a product that they want.”

“Your failures are your fault.”

“Know your boundaries and know your back-up plans but also, don’t give up on whatever it is your ultimate goal might be.”

What You’ll Learn:

  • Tips on Growing HubPages
  • How to Formulate Some Answers to Life’s Biggest Questions
  • Accepting Your Own Fault

 

Key Links From The Show:

Simone and Malcom’s Site
TravelMax
HubPages

Free 1 month Audible

 

Recommended Books:
The Pragmatist’s Guide To Life by Simone and Malcolm Collins
Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling

Accelerando by Charles Stross

Inside the Nudge Unit by David Halpern

Policy Paradox by Deborah Stone

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E142: Unlocking The Power Of Relational Networking With David France

April 23, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

David France is is an international performer, an innovative educator, and author of the Amazon Best Selling Book Show Up: Unlocking the Power of Relational Networking.  He is currently the founder and Executive Director of Revolution of Hope, an arts for social change initiative in Boston whose flagship program is the Roxbury Youth Orchestra.

He was recently named a Top 40 Urban Innovator Under 40 in the United States and a top 100 most influential people of Color in Boston.  In 2009 he became the Concertmaster of the first orchestra auditioned on the internet, The YouTube Symphony.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“What’s the best strategy for networking? I think the best strategy is listening.”

“The questions we ask comes from a place of our own values.”

“The next step beyond asking question is providing value.”

“If you take a leap of faith, a great adventure could await you.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to Get Better at Talking About Ourselves
  • Meeting the Right People  
  • Showing Up Even Without Achieving Success Yet

Key Links From The Show:

David’s Site

The YouTube Symphony Orchestra

Free 1 month Audible

 

Recommended Books:

Show Up: Unlocking the Power of Relational Networking by David France

The Talent Code By Daniel Coyle

The Holy Bible

Simon Sinek’s Books

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

7 Ways To Expand Your Blog Without Paying A Penny

April 23, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

You can create a blog for free and grow it without paying a penny. However, the deeper you go into blog growth articles, the more likely you are to come across tools and options that cost money. Some tools cost over $100/mo and others cost even more. The go-to recommendation of using Facebook ads to grow your audience is effective, but the dollars add up.

Yes, you can invest in something like Facebook ads and make a strong ROI. However, this doesn’t help the shoestring blogger looking to make it without paying a penny.

If you want to expand your blog without paying a penny, follow these 10 tips.

 

#1: Grow Your Email List With MailChimp

Your email list is your most valuable asset. If you don’t have an email list yet and want to build one, I recommend using MailChimp to get started. MailChimp is free for the first 2,000 subscribers. If you nurture those subscribers and send them valuable content with the occasional product promotion, you’ll make a big profit by the time you surpass 2,000 subscribers.

#2: Reach Out To Influencers

Reaching out to influencers and building relationships with them increases the likelihood of more people sharing your content. I strongly recommend reaching out to influencers by having them on your podcast. It’s the best way to reach out because you build a healthy relationship, produce content for your audience, and learn more.

I use Libsyn for my podcast which costs as low as $5/mo, but in the spirit of everything free, you can use PodBean or BuzzSprout to host your podcast free of charge. Of course, you get very basic features and limited storage space, but they’re enough to host your own show and test the waters.

If you don’t want to go the podcast route, be everywhere to those influencers. Engage with them on multiple social media posts spread across the social networks, comment on their blog posts, videos, and other content, and send them an email.

When you build the relationship deep enough, some people will promote your content without you asking. It’s good to occasionally ask people for help with getting the word out if one of your blog posts is related to their niche.

#3: Publish More Content

When your blog is new, you need to publish as much content as possible. You’ll give your existing visitors a reason to return to your blog again and again. Having many blog posts available makes it possible for you to have a group of core fans.

Not only will core fans know they can keep going to your blog for epic content, but they’ll have more of your content to share with your audiences. If you only publish one blog post, you only give your core fans one piece of content to share with their audiences.

#4: Mention Other People And Articles In Your Content

And then tell them you did so. People love consuming and sharing content that they are in. It’s better to follow this approach with micro influencers—people who are influential but not so influential that they won’t have time to respond to your email let alone share your content.

Linking to prominent publications and blogs will also give you a boost on Google since they see you’re linking to authority content.

#5: Get Active On More Social Networks

It doesn’t cost us a penny to post on social media and grow our audiences. Many people post on 1-2 social networks very actively and aren’t so active on the others.

If you want the potential for generating massive traffic, get active on more social networks and grow your audiences on those platforms. You should also jump right into new social networks because if you’re a big influence on a small social network that eventually grows as big as Instagram, you’ll get a big stream of traffic from that social network.

#6: Write Guest Posts

Some blogs accept outside contributions. These blogs, otherwise known as guest blogs, rely on these outside contributions to showcase more content to their audiences. Basically, they need content, and you are one of the people who can provide that content.

Look for guest blogs in your niche by typing “[your niche] guest blog” and [your niche] write for us” into Google. Anytime you read blog posts in the future, pay attention to if they accept outside contributions.

Some of my guest posts have been shared thousands of times and given me new business. I know for a fact they can do the same for you if you align yourself with the right ones.

#7: Write Better Headlines

The headline determines how successful your content becomes. Great content with a bad headline won’t make it.

To get better at writing great headlines, examine your niche and see what headlines grab your attention. This will help you craft better headlines for your blog post. For each new blog post you write, come up with 5-10 potential headlines. You’ll get the bad ideas out quickly and eventually come across a powerful headline if you use this approach.

In Conclusion

There are many paid tools that will help you grow your blog. However, the free ways mentioned give any blogger, even bloggers on shoestring budgets, a chance to grow their audiences and catch up to the big guys.

By taking massive action, these tactics can result in thousands of people visiting your blog every month.

What were your thoughts on these tactics? Do you have any other tactics we can use to get blog traffic without paying a penny? Do you have a question for me? Sound off in the comments section below.

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