
The CEOs you're watching aren't doing it on luck or talent. They're doing it on years of commitment to massive goals that looked completely unrealistic from where they started. The luck the world attributes to them is the byproduct of years they put in when no one was watching. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah shares the four questions she was asked at the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit and the answers she wishes someone had given her years ago — before polite advice almost cost her the next level of her business. Here's what this episode covers: Why the permission to stop is the actual ceiling — not your strategy, your team or your funding How to audit your environment and the ten people you spend the most time with Why you don't have a $5 million business if you can't step away for a week without it taking a hit The difference between running on incoming and building the outgoing levers that make growth predictable Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. CEO mindset, Forbes 30 Under 30, commitment vs comparison, female founder, scaling your business, permission to play big, marketing strategy, entrepreneur advice
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