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This interview was originally recorded for @solomomstalktv but I wanted to share it here because much of the interview is about entrepreneurship and self-development.

Watch as Parker Harris, CEO of Junto.Global, shares his life-altering experience of consciously choosing to walk people out of his life, an act that carved out room for new beginnings and significant change. He also reveals how he carefully selects his inner circle and the impact it has had on his entrepreneurial journey.

Parker talks about the mindset shifts required to pursue your entrepreneurial aspirations. We also talked about how important it is to find joy in your profession, to be patient, to learn to detach from failure and to think long-term.

He also throws a spotlight on the inadequacy of modern education in preparing individuals for entrepreneurship, stressing the necessity of relationship building and developing a positive relationship with failure.

Lastly, we discussed the importance of personal growth in business success with Parker's illuminating insights on decision-making, customer service, and the reality of plans not working out.

Balancing work-life, personal growth, and enjoying the process took precedence as we discussed managing noise, making fewer decisions, and thinking long-term. We also cover self-care and mindfulness through journaling, meditation, and adventure.

So if you're an aspiring podcaster or entrepreneur this episode will add value to your self-development arsenal. Enjoy!

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