Ep 111 : The Top Five Tips For Students
With Glen Dunzweiler
“You have value right now. They are valuable right now, not when they get a degree, not after they take a class. They are valuable right now. And it is building that confidence, that entrepreneurial confidence, to not wait for someone to tell you when you have value, you have value.”
Glen Dunzweiler Top Five Tips For Students
1. Know that you have value.
2. Know that you are good enough RIGHT now
3. Find the joy that you can give that people find valuable.
4. Focus on problem solving and adding value
5. Keep your head UP and work hard.
TIME STAMP SUMMARY
01:56 Building entrepreneurial confidence is crucial.
04:09 Distinction between an employee mindset of waiting to be told your value versus an entrepreneurial mindset of identifying and communicating your own value.
12:58 "Keep your head up and work hard" - looking for opportunities to scale passive income and build a team.
0:15:47 Explanation of the conflict between "an honest day's pay for an honest day's work" and "work smarter, not harder."
Where to find Glen?
Website https://glendunzweiler.com/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-dunzweilergdp
Glen Dunzweiler Bio
Glen Dunzweiler is the creator of the documentary “yHomeless?” (on Amazon Prime) and the books Things I’ve Learned From The Homeless and A Degree in Homelessness? Entrepreneurial Skills for Students. He produces a vodcast titled “Difficult Questions with Glen Dunzweiler” (on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify) and has won awards for producing and directing both a music video for the song “We Should Do This Again” by Ken Newman and his own animated film short “The Bag”.
He taught in entertainment production at universities for 11 years (UNLV, UCR, and CSUSB) and then, in 2015, moved to LA to focus on business.
He is currently developing the biopic titled “Deuce” and has a business as a video coach.
Glen both makes ‘stuff’ and he teaches people how to make ‘stuff’. He loves telling stories and runs a storytelling event in Los Angeles titled FRANK: Honest Stories. No Rules. His TEDX "Small Business Homeless" looks to inspire people to think differently about helping their communities and his mission is to grow people into spiritual, strategic, and financial wealth one story at a time.