#915 - Building a GREAT Reputation

The Deep End w/Taylor Welch - A podcast by Taylor A Welch - Wednesdays

Register for the NEXT LIVE Night School Here: taylorawelch.com/dailyIn this episode of "The Good Life" @taylorawelch discusses the importance of a good reputation in life and business. He emphasizes that the foundation of a good reputation is built on 'life skills' like managing finances, keeping commitments, building relationships, and investing in personal growth. Conversations about the value of money and similar topics should start early, even with young kids. The speaker asserts that a good reputation is oftentimes a prerequisite for business success and is greatly influenced by content creation. Reiteration of Biblical principles around reputation is made, emphasizing that a person's reputation is one of their greatest assets. He further delves into the discussion, providing a four-step method also know as the 'D4 Framework' to build a strong reputation: Decide what you want, Define the win, Declare it and Do the work. The key is consistency and raising the bar each time. It's not about the immediate result, but the growth from the journey.IF you enjoyed the show please leave us a review to help push this message to more listeners around the world!Please visit Taylorawelch.com to access all of Taylor's socials and content Text Taylor: 615-326-5037Daily Mind Medicine is back!00:00 Intro02:15 The Value of a Good Reputation02:43 The Role of Content in Building Reputation04:21 The Power of Reputation06:31 The Flywheel Effect and Building Reputation08:01 The Importance of Self-Respect in Building Reputation09:48 The Role of Action in Building Self-Esteem15:56 The Impact of Delay on Confidence and Self-Respect17:33 The Power of Habits and Critical Mass18:23 The Invisible Half of Building Your Reputation19:29 The 4D Framework: Decide, Define, Declare, Do21:13 The Power of Declarations23:25 The Importance of Doing the Work24:00 Building Confidence and Faith in Yourself25:57 The Secret to Growth: Raising the Bar29:10 Q&A: Repairing Past Mistakes and Managing Growth

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