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047: Life & Business Lessons from Billionaire Entrepreneur, Jeff Hoffman (Founder of Priceline, Ubid and others)
Episode 6421st November 2017 • Own Your Career Own Your Life • Andy Storch
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A fantastic conversation chock full of great valuable insights and advice from the wonderful Jeff Hoffman, who has started and run several companies, including being a co-founder of Priceline.com (among others). If you listen to one interview on the Entrepreneur Hot Seat, this is it. Highlights include:

  • How Jeff got into Yale but couldn’t afford it so he started a software company
  • Started his first company because he had a big goal
  • Most successful entrepreneurs are not motivated by money - they are driven by something more important than money
  • Before you ask someone else for money for your business, see if you can earn it
  • Why Jeff left his big corporate job after college
  • Jeff didn't like the company he worked for so he designed his own company
  • Entrepreneurs don’t just complain. They analyze a problem and research ways to fix it
  • It is so important to surround yourself with people smarter than you who know how to do things
  • Don’t kid yourself. No matter how smarter you are, you need people smarter than you
  • Why Jeff felt disappointed after selling his company for millions of dollars
  • When you are not motivated by money, you don’t worry about it as much
  • Jeff is more motivated by challenge and building things
  • There is no “they” - it’s you!
  • Your success is someone else’s miracle
  • There is no shame in making money - the shame is making it and not using it to help other people
  • Why Jeff started creating quarterly projects to help people in the community
  • Jeff had one failed company when he thought people would want to buy clothing online
  • Jeff was part of Walker Digital that spun off several companies including Priceline.com
  • How Jeff applied entrepreneurial skills to launching media companies
  • The importance of studying successful people. Why are some people mroe successful than others?
  • Most successful people have a broad curiosity and their funnel takes in more info
  • Jeff’s “Info Sponging” technique
  • How Jeff defines success: Any person that loves their life the way they and wouldn’t change anything about their past
  • What things will you need to have done with your life when you look back one day?
  • The importance of spending time with people not like yourself in order to learn more
  • The shame in life is not in failing, it is in not trying
  • The Legacy Challenge: What would people say about you if you died today?
  • What do you wish People would say about you?
  • Advice: Don’t believe your career and life have to be separate things
  • I "have" to go to work vs. I "get" to go to work

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