The Importance Of Being Yourself And The Debut Of Our First Parody Song
Most people are in a constant search for a formula for success, eager to find out how someone else was able to gain wealth or fame to see if they can do the same. But successful individuals have one thing in common. Instead of spending all of their time searching for a formula, they create their own path, focusing on what makes them unique. In this episode we discuss the importance of being your unique and authentic self in becoming successful, and why your effort is better spent staying true to yourself rather than following someone else's path. We tell the story of Howie Mandel and how his unique personality made him one of the most famous comedians of the 80s. We also decided to follow our own advice this week, by doing something that we love - writing music. Listen to our parody of Maroon 5's "Girls Like You" where we sing about Episode 15 - How to Get the Attention of Important People in a song called [Important] Folks Like You. "Folks Like You" Lyrics: Spent 24 hours I've got more outreach to do I spent the weekend Writing emails, to you. We spent the late night To get that subject line right, click it? But now it's all good baby That open rate grows steady, Will you respond? Cuz folks like you Will only respond if you Have got a good reason to The value is clear to you, yeah yeah Folks like you Don't beat around the bush That's why i'm direct with you Need a contact like you, yeah yeah Yeah yeah yeah Yeah yeah yeah Need a contact like you, yeah yeah See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.