When you find your purpose in entrepreneurship, you’re that much closer to happiness and success.
Ted Bradshaw served as an executive with Xerox and IBM, then left the Fortune 500 world to explore the thrills of entrepreneurship. What he found was a long string of success that looked good on the surface. But underneath it all, he felt anxious, exhausted, and stressed, chasing money wherever it led and wondering why he never felt fulfilled.
Today, Ted lives his purpose in helping others find theirs. A leading coach of the Entrepreneurial Operating System, Ted is a best selling author, speaker, an Expert EOS Implementer, and a Community Leader for EOS Worldwide.
4:10 - Being a decade into a career before a frustration arose
20:35 - The problem with purpose
34:30 - Running the experiment against the goal
38:25 - It’s easier to get a group to agree on purpose
50:15 - Applying your purpose on a practical level with 6 essentials?
“Reach your fullest potential and create your success with purpose”
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Production credit:
Engineering / Post-Production: Jim McCarthy
Art / Design: Immanuel Ahiable
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