Why Networks Are More Important Than Sales with Eric Worre & Susie Moore

This week I sit down with Author, Life Coach & Advice Columnist Susie Moore on her Let It Be Easy podcast and share why networks are more important than sales, why providing value is key, how to become an influencer, why sometimes you shouldn’t be yourself and the most impactful lessons I’ve learned. 01:08:48

Show Notes:

01:34 – Susie Moore welcomes Eric to the Let It Be Easy podcast.

02:41 – Eric expresses how it feels to be compared to legend Jim Rohn.

06:40 – Eric explains why he’s passionate about building networks, not selling products.

09:30 – Eric illustrates how to cut through the noise and build a meaningful network that can be monetized.

16:48 – Eric reveals that most public figures are introverts and details the path to becoming an influencer.

27:02 – Why you shouldn’t always be yourself.

35:25 – Do you have to love your product to sell it?

37:09 – Eric debunks the myth that you should only do what you love.

42:58 – Eric’s shares the epiphanies he had about being more efficient and playing small.

52:47 – Why Eric is not accepting other people’s limiting beliefs.

56:49 – Eric reveals two hacks he uses to achieve his goals.

01:03:11 – Eric discloses his two best pieces of advice.

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David Pitt
 

David Pitt, a family man with a passion for art, transitioned from aspiring brain surgeon to artist in his early life. Excelling in art, he later managed a newspaper's composing room, focusing on computer programming. An avid sports enthusiast, particularly in Tenpin Bowling, David also enjoys reading, operating computers, and writing, having published four spiritual books. Known for his people skills, he integrates strong Christian values and psychology into his interpersonal interactions, always aiming to uplift and assist others. One of his favorite scriptures before embarking on any journey is Isaiah 40: 31 – All things are possible: The heart is the key that unlocks issues in life.

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