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Posted over 6 years ago

When You Should Not Grow Your Business

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In today’s Art of Passive Income, we talk with Paul Jarvis— PJrvs.com.

Paul is a designer, a teacher who has taught over 10,000 students through his online courses, a software creator who has built several software companies, a podcaster with two podcasts, and author of 4 books—currently working on his fifth called, Company of One which is about how companies can be better without being bigger.

He has also worked with big companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, and Warner Music.

Paul believes that bigger is not necessarily better when it comes to business growth. He explains that there is a balance that needs to happen and you shouldn’t try to grow if it doesn’t make sense.

Listen in now as Paul teaches us how to grow our businesses better, not bigger. And how to figure out individually what makes us happy and what is enough. Plus, we explore: The truth of suffering and the lost art of the ability to focus.

Listen in now for all the details!



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