Mistakes We Made and How to Avoid Them w/ Matt & Ryan
How often do you feel like you are overworked and underpaid? I'm sorry to say this, but you only have yourself to blame.
Today on the podcast, Matt and I (Ryan) are opening up about the struggles we've faced in our businesses, both early on and more recently, and how we overcame them. We cover a lot of the info you probably never though about when you got into business in the first place including hiring, firing, pricing, and the fine art of setting boundaries for yourself.
We also talk about the insane importance of allowing yourself time to recharge and that working 80 hours a week isn’t impressive, it’s stupid. And, how you are setting yourself up for failure if you don’t carve out time to work on your business and not just in your business.
As we discuss, there are always new challenges to tackle at every stage of your business, but with this episode we're hoping we can help you avoid some of the pitfalls that held us back early, and give you a look into the future of a growing film business so you can plan ahead!
Have you been struggling with how to grow your business past a one-person band? What have you tried to help you scale it? What worked and what didn’t work? Let us know in the comments below!
In this episode:
- Some of the things that stunted us early on and kept us from growing our businesses?
- How do you raise your prices without you losing all your clients?
- The necessity of having an end goal in sight when you first start out.
- The reason that 96% of creative businesses fail.
Quotes:
“Make some boundaries, make some rules for yourself, know when you are turning off and turning on. Get some recharge time with your family and friends. Get some sleep.” (29:04)
“But having that end in sight and really saying in a year from now how can this business look different so that I am working a little less inside my business and a little more on my business, so that I am not pulling my hair out.” (27:48)
“We knew the clients that we wanted, we knew what we were worth and we attracted those people.” (37:16)
Links:
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