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  • Year-end reflections can be painful. I am here to make it less so. In this episode of How Not to Run a Business, I’m talking about the mental and emotional challenges of looking back on your year as an entrepreneur and small business owner.


    I’ll walk you through the seven common mistakes people make when reviewing their year, and how to approach it with a clearer perspective. We’ll cover things like:

    Balancing the good and the bad – because it’s rarely all one or the other.Making sense of your finances without getting overwhelmed.Setting goals that are actually achievable.Recognising what was within your control and what wasn’t.The value of getting an outside perspective and documenting your progress properly.

    Reflection doesn’t have to feel like a punishment or a pointless exercise. Done well, it’s an opportunity to acknowledge your achievements, learn from what didn’t go to plan, and prepare for the year ahead with a bit more clarity.


    So, if you want to start the new year on the right foot, this one’s for you.


    #smallbusiness #entrepreneur #smallbusinessowner #sales #motivation

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    I’m Jeremy Jacobs. I have been an entrepreneur for 20 years and built a seven-figure business. I now help entrepreneurs and business owners do the same through my content and coaching programmes.


    💪🏼 Get weekly strategy, tips and guidance on how to build your business

    http://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/newsletter/


    🏆 Work with me

    https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/work-with-me/


    🙌 Connect with me on LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/


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  • In this episode, I’m tackling something that makes many small business owners squirm—sales. If selling feels awkward, pushy, or just plain scary, you’re not alone.


    I’ll share seven reasons why we struggle with sales and how to reframe your mindset to make it feel more natural—and enjoyable. It’s all about helping people, celebrating small wins, and finding a style that works for you.


    If sales has ever felt like a necessary evil, this episode is for you. Tune in and start selling with confidence!


    #smallbusiness #entrepreneur #smallbusinessowner #sales #motivation


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    I’m Jeremy Jacobs. I have been an entrepreneur for 20 years and built a seven-figure business. I now help entrepreneurs and business owners do the same through my content and coaching programmes.


    💪🏼 Get weekly strategy, tips and guidance on how to build your business

    http://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/newsletter/


    🏆 Work with me

    https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/work-with-me/


    🙌 Connect with me on LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/


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  • What if your business could thrive without you constantly holding it together? In this episode, I’m sharing my thoughts on building a company that operates independently of you, the owner.


    I reflect on my journey—the highs, the struggles, and the lessons I’ve learned about tying my identity too closely to my business. I’ll talk about why delegation, systemisation, and planning for the future are crucial steps to creating a sustainable business model that works and gives you the freedom to live a better quality of life.


    #businessgrowth #entrepreneurlife #delegation #worklifebalance #businesssuccess #smallbusinesstips #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #smallbusiness #sme #smallbusinessowner #leadershipdevelopment #businessownerlife #scalablebusiness

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    I’m Jeremy Jacobs. I have been an entrepreneur for 20 years and built a seven-figure business. I now help entrepreneurs and business owners do the same through my content and coaching programmes.


    💪🏼 Get weekly strategy, tips and guidance on how to build your business

    http://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/newsletter/


    🏆 Work with me

    https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/work-with-me/


    🙌 Connect with me on LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/


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  • In this episode, I reveal the five key lessons I learned from making £125,000 in just three weeks! 🚀


    From understanding market demand to the secrets of customer retention, I break down exactly what helped me grow fast and maintain success. Don’t miss out if you’re ready to level up your business game! 🙌


    #smallbusinessowners #founders #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #growth #founder #entrepreneur #startup

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    I’m Jeremy Jacobs. I have been an entrepreneur for 18 years and built a seven-figure business. I now help entrepreneurs and business owners do the same through my content and coaching programmes.


    💪🏼 Get weekly strategy, tips and guidance on how to build your business

    http://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/newsletter/


    🏆 Work with me

    https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk/work-with-me/


    🙌 Connect with me on LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/


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  • In this episode, I share my personal experience of tackling business debt and the hard lessons I learned along the way. I walk through five essential steps that can help any entrepreneur facing financial difficulties.


    We’ll talk about why looking after your mental health is a priority, how to get a clear understanding of your financial situation, and the benefits of seeking professional guidance. I also cover the difference between good and bad debt, cutting back on expenses, practical ways to increase revenue, and how to restructure debt to get back on solid ground.


    If you're dealing with financial struggles or just want to be better prepared, this episode is for you.



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  • Want to know the five essential systems that could make or break your business? In this episode, I’m breaking down the exact systems every business owner needs to have in place. I’ll walk you through the tools I personally use, why these systems are critical, and how they’ll help you run your business like a well-oiled machine. Don't wait – the longer you go without these, the harder it gets! Tune in now and start refining your approach before your competition does!

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  • In this episode, I dive into the intriguing and often frustrating topic of ghosting in business. Have you ever been ghosted by a client, colleague, or business partner? You're not alone. I'll share my personal insights and experiences, shedding light on why ghosting happens and offering valuable strategies to cope with it. Whether you're trying to understand the phenomenon or looking for ways to handle it gracefully, this episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt wisdom. Tune in to discover how to navigate the silent treatment and maintain your professional peace of mind.

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  • Every wondered why some people seem to be make success look easy and you struggle? There's a reason why, and when you realise what it is, it will blow your mind!


    In this episode I discuss the role of luck in business and how it relates to success. I emphasise that success is not solely defined by material possessions and status, but rather by achieving one's own version of success. I explore the concept of luck and opportunity, highlighting the importance of taking action and creating opportunities for luck to occur. I share a personal example of luck in my own business and encourage listeners not to compare themselves to others.

     

    Takeaways

     

    Success is subjective and can be defined differently by each individual.Luck and opportunity play a significant role in the chances of success.Comparing oneself to others can lead to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.Taking action, creating opportunities, and persisting are key to increasing the chances of success.

     

    Chapters

     

    03:00 - Defining Success

    06:11 -  The Role of Luck and Opportunity

    08:35 - The Concept of Luck in Business

    12:23 - Personal Example of Luck in Business

    14:21 - Comparing Success to Others


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  • Join me, Jeremy Jacobs, in this incredible chat with the awesome Mike Fatter, a fellow Canadian entrepreneur who turned his business into a jaw-dropping nine-figure success! 🚀 We're diving into the real stuff – starting a business, overcoming imposter syndrome, and just being authentic. 🌟 Mike spills the beans on his personal journey, sharing the magic of continuous improvement and bouncing back from failures. 💪 This isn't your typical success story; we're challenging the norm and redefining what it means to win or learn. 🌈 Get ready for a mind-blowing conversation that's packed with insights to elevate your own journey. 🎙️ Don't miss out on this episode – it's your ticket to transforming how you see business and life!


    Ready to transform your approach to business and life? Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom and motivation!

     

    Takeaways

     

    Success is not just about financial achievements; it is about living your best day every day.Having a plan and being intentional about how you spend your time is crucial for achieving success and happiness.Quality should be a core value in business, and it is important to make tough decisions to maintain high standards.Imposter syndrome is common, but it should not hold you back from pursuing your goals and sharing your unique talents.Embracing authenticity and being true to yourself is key to finding your own version of success.

     

    Chapters

     

    00:00: Introduction and Background

    03:18: Starting a Business and Overcoming Challenges

    04:43: Defining Success and Setting Goals

    07:07: Creating Your Best Day Ever

    08:20: The Importance of Work-Life Balance

    10:44: The Relationship Between Money and Success

    17:22: The Role of Mentors in Success

    22:40: The Importance of Quality and Making Tough Decisions

    25:34: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    34:58: Embracing Authenticity and Unleashing Your Superpowers

    37:49: Dealing with Failure and Embracing Continuous Improvement

    46:11: Embracing Failure and Learning

    49:02: The Meaning of Failure

    52:50: Resources for Entrepreneurs

     

    Resources and links from the episode:

     

    https://www.mikefata.ca

    https://www.fatafleishman.org

    https://www.mikefata.ca/grow-unstoppable-entrepreneur


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  • Welcome to 2024. An informal chat about what's been going in my world since the last episode came out and what I have planned for the year ahead.


    If you're struggling with growth or giving yourself a hard time about not being good enough then listen to this episode.


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  • You've just had a big failure in your business.

     

    You're deflated and upset.

     

    You start questioning your choices.

     

    You end up asking yourself, am I sh*t at business?

     

    The answer is NO!

     

    I can promise you that all of business owners, at some point, question whether they're sh*t at business.

     

    In this episode we unpick what you need to do as a business owner to flip the script on this negative narrative you have, get back up and move forward!

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:    http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:    https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:    https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Krisi started Bird and Blend with business partner Mike knowing nothing about tea or running a business. She drew up their mission statement on a piece of paper in the pub whilst working as a ski instructor in Canada.

     

    We go on the journey from the start-up, working in her parent's back bedroom to running 14 retail stores across the UK and a successful international ecommerce website.

     

    Krisi opens up about the challenges she faced as a founder. Burning out twice, not sleeping with severe anxiety and heart palpations. She shares some strategies for dealing with it and getting support.

     

    A great episode for any founder or wannabe one. Packed with honest, real and useful advice.

     

    We touch on:

    How she realised her dream of running her own business when she had no idea what to do.Importance of quality and product.The challenges of having 100 teas in their range.Standing by your values and what you do.The challenges of letting other people take over your brand and grow it bigger than yourself.The importance of failure and learning from it.Why having a high tolerance for stress shouldn't be celebrated.How to get support with burnout as a founder and entrepreneur.

     

    Bird & Blend Website

    Krisi's LinkedIn

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:   http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:   https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:   https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Failure is a word we avoid using in a society obsessed with success.

     

    The cold hard truth is we all fail. More than we will ever admit.

     

    The sooner you can embrace and accept failure then the sooner you will achieve your own version of success.

     

    In this episode I uncover some cold hard truths about failure and one key skill we all need to learn to get comfortable with the F word!

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Ever thought about starting a business whilst you're working full-time?

     

    Well Mark did exactly that. He started an ice cream company when he was working a hectic job at Virgin Atlantic.

     

    He didn't just start a little something on the side, he went all in to launch a brand new ice cream brand to challenge an already saturated and competitive market.

     

    It didn't end well. 

     

    Mark very kindly agreed to come and share his story with us. And boy, it is a story!

     

    I am very proud to bring you this episode. Mark is an incredible man. Not only has he had an amazing career to Virgin Atlantic and British Airways but he's a thoroughly decent human.

     

    This episode is back to back with honesty, great advice and tips on How Not to Run a Business!

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • It's almost mid way through 2023 and I have been reflecting on the year so far. I have been checking in with my goals and plans for the year. It got me thinking about how, we business owners, we're generally on one of two paths in our business journey. In this episode I pick apart what they are and ask some key questions for you to ponder to assess and evaluate your goals in business and life. 

     

    I also talk about one of the key mistakes people make with their approach to their business and life.

     

    The question is, which path are you on?

     

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:   http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:   https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:   https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Dr Fiona Peters  is a UK based leading expert in Neurodiversity in the workplace and in her personal life, as well as an authority on the impact of the mixed-race classification in organisations and families.

     

    She has ADHD and she was diagnosed in her early 50s. We sat down to talk about ADHD, failure and how to heal post-diagnosis.

     

    Fiona has a mission to help support people in business with ADHD. Using her extensive experience and her personal experience of having ADHD we had a fascinating conversion about her journey to diagnosis and what impact that has had on her personal and professional life.

     

    We touch on the experience of being diagnosed in an adulthood as children of the 70s and 80s and growing up in a world where little was understood about ADHD and neurodiversity.

     

    It was a very deep, raw and honest conversation that I know will support those with ADHD or thinking they may have it.


    This is part 2 of a two part episode. For the previous one, please listen to episode #35.

     

    Fiona's website: drfionapeters.co.uk


    Fiona's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-fiona-peters-frsa-9a55a876


    ADHDLIFE.Team Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/httpswww.drfionapeters.co.uk/


    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

    ***

    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Mindset is something we talk a lot about and it's the foundation for us all being successful. The truth is, we are going fail in our journey to grow and succeed. It's a part of life. An important part of failure is your mindset and approach to how you deal with failure.

     

    In this episode I discussed the relationship between your mindset and success. How does it impact on your ability to recover from failure. I open up about my grappling with failure since closing my business and a realisation I saw about my mindset and how it was stopping me and holding me back. 

     

    In this episode I talk about:

     

    What mindset is.Growth vs. fixed mindset.Theory of intelligence: entity theory vs. increment theory.How your approach may determine how you will react to failure.An example from my life around how my mindset has impacted my ability to be successful.Important things you need to know to help develop a growth mindset.How other people's opinions can shape your life.How we can reframe and reset our mindset to help us recover from failure.

     

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Dr Fiona Peters  is a UK based leading expert in Neurodiversity in the workplace and in her personal life, as well as an authority on the impact of the mixed-race classification in organisations and families.

     

    She has ADHD and she was diagnosed in her early 50s. We sat down to talk about ADHD, failure and how to heal post-diagnosis.

     

    Fiona has a mission to help support people in business with ADHD. Using her extensive experience and her personal experience of having ADHD we had a fascinating conversion about her journey to diagnosis and what impact that has had on her personal and professional life.

     

    We touch on the experience of being diagnosed in an adulthood as children of the 70s and 80s and growing up in a world where little was understood about ADHD and neurodiversity.

     

    It was a very deep, raw and honest conversation that I know will support those with ADHD or thinking they may have it.


    This is part 1 of a two part episode.


    Fiona's website: drfionapeters.co.uk


    Fiona's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-fiona-peters-frsa-9a55a876


    ADHDLIFE.Team Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/httpswww.drfionapeters.co.uk/

     

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • Want more joy, happiness and fulfilment in your business and life?

     

    If it's a YES, then listen to this episode, NOW!

     

    Have you heard of the Eisenhower Matrix? A powerful time management tool to help you focus on the things that are urgent and important and stop doing the things that aren't helping you achieve your goals.

     

    I've updated it to help you not only focus on what's important and urgent BUT what you are good at and what you LOVE doing.

     

    I've called it the Jacobs Matrix! Bold, I know!

     

    Check it out and see if it will help bring more joy to your business and life!

     

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

    Cookie Jar:  http://cookiejar.info/

     

    Social media accounts:

    LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjacobsuk/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjacobsuk

    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/jeremyjacobsuk

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  • You've just won a fantastic new client, you've worked incredibly hard to get them and you just want to get started but you haven't agreed any terms and conditions. You worry that asking them to sign will put them off. What do you do?

     

    I wanted to understand how you can stop yourself from getting into legal disputes in your business. They can cause so much stress for business owners and entrepreneurs.

     

    I sat down with Alvin Ittoo, Commercial Law Solicitor from Acumen Business Law to talk about the key things any business owner needs to understand about contracts and disputes.

     

    We covered:

     

    What mistakes do businesses make when it comes to contracts.Why protecting intellectual property (IP) is critical and how you can protect yours.One key thing you want to make sure you do protect any IP your suppliers create.What to do when someone isn't paying because they aren't happy with the work you have done.What to do when things goes wrong and how to stop a dispute going to court.

     

    I asked some key questions:

     

    Are verbal contracts legally binding and what are the dangers?Do you HAVE to get your terms and conditions signed?Can you use boilerplate contracts or take other people's contracts and rehashing them for your own use?

     

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here.

     

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    Jeremy Jacobs is an experienced entrepreneur, business consultant, and mentor. He started his career in digital marketing, managing multi-million-pound campaigns for well-known global brands. He left that career to start 2 businesses including a food manufacturing company with his Mum which ran successfully for 13 years. He now works as a mentor and consultant for a wide range of businesses including start-ups and solo entrepreneurs through his marketing and management consultancy, Cookie Jar Consultancy. He has an MBA with Distinction from the University of Sussex.

     

    He is proudly neurodivergent and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He lives in Sussex with his partner and their two dogs.

     

    Personal website: https://jeremyjacobs.co.uk

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