EP 68 - Steve Simonson - Part II Steve’s 11 Axioms to Help You Win More in Business and Life

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Part II Steve’s 11 Axioms to Help You Win More in Business and Life Axioms are very important in conducting business and serve as guardrails in our personal and professional lives. On this Insights episode, Steve talks about the second part of his personal axioms. Here, he discusses his axioms one by one, provides examples and life situations on each and also encourages Awesomers to apply them in their lives. Here are more awesome takeaways on this episode: Axioms 12 to 22 and a detailed explanation for each. Why starting with something is better than starting with nothing. Boomerang delegations and how it can be avoided. So, sit back and learn how you too can apply Steve’s personal axioms in your daily lives. 01:15 (Steve talks about today’s episode - a continuation of Episode 58 where he talked about his personal axioms.) 03:04 (Steve talks about the importance in putting all your best in everything you do.) 12:13 (Steve wants to stress out that before doing anything, you need to check first if the juice is worth the squeeze.) 18:39 (Steve talks about how to avoid boomerang delegation.) 27:07 (Steve links his axiom 17 to the Golden Rule.) 31:34 (Starting with something is better than starting with nothing.) 36:52 (Steve talks about proper setting of expectations.) 45: 40 (Steve talks about the law of parsimony as a close component of Occam's razor.) Welcome to the Awesomers.com podcast. If you love to learn and if you're motivated to expand your mind and heck if you desire to break through those traditional paradigms and find your own version of success, you are in the right place. Awesomers around the world are on a journey to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. We believe in paying it forward and we fundamentally try to live up to the great Zig Ziglar quote where he said, "You can have everything in your life you want if you help enough other people get what they want." It doesn't matter where you came from. It only matters where you're going. My name is Steve Simonson and I hope that you will join me on this Awesomer journey. SPONSOR ADVERTISEMENT If you're launching a new product manufactured in China, you will need professional high-resolution Amazon ready photographs. Because Symo Global has a team of professionals in China, you will oftentimes receive your listing photographs before your product even leaves the country. This streamlined process will save you the time money and energy needed to concentrate on marketing and other creative content strategies before your item is in stock and ready for sale. Visit SymoGlobal.com to learn more. Because a picture should be worth one thousand keywords. You're listening to the Awesomers podcast. You're listening to the Awesomers podcast. 01:15 (Steve talks about today’s episode - a continuation of episode 58 where he talked about his personal axioms.) Steve: Everybody, Steve Simonson back again with another episode of the Awesomers.com podcast series, and you may be surprised to know, but this is Episode Number 68. So, all you have to do is go to Awesomers com/68 and you'll see all the magic behind the scenes, show notes, and details. Sometimes we even throw in a transcript in there for you, which makes it easy to search and maybe easy to copy and paste for your own usage. Now today is an Awesomers insights episode and this is Steve's axioms part two. So, in Episode Number 58 of the Awesomers series, I gave my first half of my axioms and today I'm going to give you part two of those axioms as well. I want to call your attention to the idea that insights episodes are where an expert or at least me proclaiming myself as an expert comes on and share some of the insights and some of the tips and hints, and this is one of those types of episodes. So, in our first part of this series by the way, this particular episode, we talked about the first 11 axioms that I've shared, and I think those are very, very important.

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