An Interview with Jeffrey Shaw (Podcast 550)

by | Nov 21, 2016 | Business, Interview, Podcast | 0 comments

Today I bring you an inspiring conversation with motivational speaker, business coach, photographer and podcaster, Jeffrey Shaw. In our conversation we talk about building a business based on doing things that we are passionate about, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and Jeffrey’s turning point that he attributes his success to, among many other things.

Jeffrey also relays three pieces of advice for anyone that is thinking of making a living as a creative.

  • Discover what makes you different (your unique perspective)
  • Build the brand that screams that difference
  • Only work with the right clients

If we had to choose just one, the site that Jeffrey would point you to is: creativewarriorsunite.com

You can get access to the Week of the Warrior here: weekofthewarrior.com

Jeffrey Shaw

You can also catch up with Jeffrey on these social networks.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JeffreyShawPhoto

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffreyshaw1

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyshaw1


Show Notes

Jeffrey’s web site: http://www.jeffreyshaw.com

Jeffrey’s Podcast: http://creativewarriorsunite.com/#podcast

Music by Martin Bailey


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