A few years back, at a small comedy club in Oakland, a young comic, Brad Isaac, found himself face to face with the brilliant Jerry Seinfeld. Not wanting to miss the opportunity of a lifetime, the young comic asked Jerry, “What tips do you have for me so that I can be successful as a professional comedian?” His answer blew me away…
In this episode, I’m going to share with you the simple, straightforward advice that Jerry gave this young comic. And it’s something so simple you can use it starting today.
I’m breaking down how you can follow Jerry’s awesome tip to help you create a thriving, successful business.
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Here’s What to Expect in This Episode
- What advice did Jerry Seinfeld give a young comedian that changed his life?
- What did it mean when Jerry said “Don’t Break the Chain?”
- What’s Jerry’s secret to mastering joke writing?
- What are the three things you need to be successful in business?
Selected Links from the Episode
- Jerry Seinfeld’s Productivity Secret
- Jerry Seinfeld on “What’s Life About”
- Jerry Seinfeld’s Procrastination Strategy
- Brad Isaac Story [Video]
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What gets measured…gets done! Great idea to hold yourself accountable. Thx. Bill
Bill,
Thanks for this powerful podcast. First, what a compelling title “Jerry Seinfeld’s Greatest Business Lesson.” Your encouragement has me thinking about what else I may want as a daily routine. I write every day (yes, that’s led to 41 books on Amazon). I have my daily log of exercise. Currently, I’m taking your Master of Enrollment class, so I’m studying the material 5 days a week. Bill, thank you for your powerful and encouraging material.
Wow! 41 books… And thank you for taking my Master of Enrollment program.
Bill,
This is a powerful yet simple lesson I must be reminded of all the time. It has been said by many people over and over. Natalie Goldberg in Writing Down the Bones, Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way, and so many others. I am just reading a good book, Manage Your Day-To-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, & Sharpen Your Creative Mind. Routine is the key to successful execution. Your post really brings this home quickly! Thanks for the reminder.