Shownotes
Stop Listening to Aunt Harry and Uncle Lilly
Time Interval: 00:00 - 38:14
Summary
- 📖 Introduction to the Concept: Jerome Lewis introduces the video by discussing the concept of "Stop Listening to Aunt Harry and Uncle Lilly," which emphasizes ignoring unhelpful advice from well-meaning but uninformed family members.
- 🎤 Inclusivity Example: He shares a story about Troi, who published a book to help black women but diluted her message by trying to be overly inclusive.
- 💼 Importance of Honest Feedback: Jerome stresses the importance of surrounding oneself with people who provide honest, constructive feedback rather than toxic positivity.
- 📈 Speed of Implementation: He discusses the importance of being the first to market and provides examples like Xerox, Kleenex, Uber, and Airbnb to illustrate the concept.
- 🔄 Value of Time and Effort: Jerome talks about the need to balance perfectionism with action, encouraging viewers to prioritize progress over perfection.
- 🤝 Being Dangerous and Assertive: He explains that people need to understand there is a hint of danger if they try to manipulate or bully you, using his own childhood experiences as an example.
- 💡 Trust Over Likeability: Jerome challenges the common belief that people do business with those they like, arguing instead that trust is more important than likeability.
- 🔄 Investment in Self and Business: He highlights the necessity of investing in oneself and one's business for long-term success, sharing his own experience of investing $10,000 in a program that paid off significantly.
- 🏅 Coaching and Mentorship: Jerome emphasizes the importance of having coaches and mentors, drawing parallels with professional athletes who rely on coaching to succeed.
- 📚 Perfectionism is a Lie: He argues that perfectionism is an excuse for inaction and encourages viewers to focus on continuous improvement.
- 🤝 Asking for Help: Jerome dispels the myth of the self-made individual, asserting that success always involves the support of others.
- 🌱 Dealing with Impostor Syndrome: He advises that the best way to overcome impostor syndrome is by gaining experience and only teaching what you know.
Insights Based on Numbers
- $10,000: Jerome invested $10,000 in a program that significantly contributed to his success, illustrating the value of investing in oneself.
- 520 pages: His book, "Real Estate Marketing Implementation," is 520 pages long, reflecting the depth of content aimed at helping real estate entrepreneurs.
- 9,854: Jerome has helped over 9,854 real estate entrepreneurs, showing the impact of his work and the reach of his advice.