Episode 55

Ep 055 - The Common Path to Uncommon Success with John Lee Dumas

Joining the podcast today is one of the most successful podcasters of all time – the one and only John Lee Dumas – host of the Entrepreneurs on Fire podcast!

John Lee Dumas has recorded nearly 3000 episodes and has over 1 million downloads per month. He shares tons of tips and value nuggets for success including his secret weapon to maintaining high energy!

  • There is a Common Path to Uncommon Success. The common path is following the systems that already work. Most will not do what it takes.
  • Be Intentional with everything you do
  • Put in the Reps! The best way to get better at what you do is to continue doing it!
  • Remember no matter what you are going through - This Too Shall Pass. This is true for good times and bad. Always be prepared.
  • To keep energy high - you must learn how to batch.
  • For growth in whatever industry you are in - Become a Person of Value

For everything John Lee Dumas has to offer:

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Trade Show University for Virtual & Live Events
Value-packed resource for Trade Show exhibitors & producers, and those who run Virtual Events & Webinars. With our passion for shows, we'll help you Get your PhD in ROI.

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Jim Cermak

Jim Cermak - Podcast Host & "Professor" at Trade Show University - has over 25 years of marketing, consulting and training experience. Plus he has planned, exhibited and attended hundreds of trade shows. His energy and passion for helping companies succeed at their shows is what fueled him to start the Trade Show University podcast.