I would offer the same advice: 'enjoy experimenting with different levels of intensity.' Don’t take it too seriously, get to know yourself and your community, and aim to find the sweet spot.
I loved this article! Fun fact: a few months ago, I mentioned three similar points but added one: water. As my side hustle, The Water MBA, I pointed out at a congress that water is a 100% certain business, much like health, relationships, and wealth. There’s no life without water, and the trend indicates an increasing water challenge across much of the world. Additionally, nearly 50% of water professionals are set to retire within the next 10-15 years. This makes it one of the most reliable industries, offering a steady income base for training and coaching.
The concept of the three core problems—wealth, health, and relationships—really resonates with me, especially after exploring The Secrets Trilogy by Russell Brunson.
I find that these challenges are deeply tied to fundamental human needs, and they’ve always been relevant to me personally.
Whether it's seeking financial security, striving for better health, or nurturing meaningful relationships, I see how these areas are intertwined with personal fulfillment.
Like many, I believe that addressing these core problems doesn’t just solve practical issues—it helps us grow and thrive.
The opportunities to innovate and make a lasting impact in these spaces are truly endless. Thank you for the great content as always .
I enjoy the breadth of this article, and especially love the images you made to go with it :-)
Thanks 🙏🏻
I would offer the same advice: 'enjoy experimenting with different levels of intensity.' Don’t take it too seriously, get to know yourself and your community, and aim to find the sweet spot.
Absolutely agree! 👍🏻
I loved this article! Fun fact: a few months ago, I mentioned three similar points but added one: water. As my side hustle, The Water MBA, I pointed out at a congress that water is a 100% certain business, much like health, relationships, and wealth. There’s no life without water, and the trend indicates an increasing water challenge across much of the world. Additionally, nearly 50% of water professionals are set to retire within the next 10-15 years. This makes it one of the most reliable industries, offering a steady income base for training and coaching.
Would you mind sharing that article here?
It was in an spanish podcast :) The platform link is below:
https://thewatermba.vhx.tv/
Cool!
Nice and clear way of laying out this information.
Thanks
Are taxes included in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? :) I think that is my only core problem, actually.
Not really. It's an obligation, not a need. :)
That is a very comprehensive summary, with clear actions points. Thank you for it.
Welcome :)
Glad the content resonates with you :)
An insightful article that inspires intentional action, Anfernee, and thanks for the shoutout!
Glad this post resonates with you :)
The concept of the three core problems—wealth, health, and relationships—really resonates with me, especially after exploring The Secrets Trilogy by Russell Brunson.
I find that these challenges are deeply tied to fundamental human needs, and they’ve always been relevant to me personally.
Whether it's seeking financial security, striving for better health, or nurturing meaningful relationships, I see how these areas are intertwined with personal fulfillment.
Like many, I believe that addressing these core problems doesn’t just solve practical issues—it helps us grow and thrive.
The opportunities to innovate and make a lasting impact in these spaces are truly endless. Thank you for the great content as always .
Thanks. Glad you like it.
I wanted to write one to help fellow solopreneurs out there to quickly, yet correctly identify their offers.