Episode 87 - How do I balance business and personal life as an entrepreneur - Insights from Dr. Oyinkansola Jinadu
Description
In this episode, Bunmi Ajibade, delves into Dr. Oyinkansola Jinadu’s , popularly known as Dr. O.J.'s unplanned yet triumphant journey into entrepreneurship, where necessity and survival instincts as an immigrant in the U.S. transformed her from a makeup artist to a business mogul.
Targeting an audience of 9-5 professionals, side hustlers, budding entrepreneurs, and those ready to scale their businesses, they explore the essence of leveraging strengths, the indispensable role of systems, and the power of spiritual grounding and mentorship.
Dr. O.J. candidly shares her experiences of business failures, the importance of purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and the crucial need for self-discovery and coaching.
Bunmi and Dr. O.J. emphasize building businesses that align with one's life and identity, maintaining strong personal relationships, and overcoming impostor syndrome.
Join them as they unravel the insights and strategies to help you maintain motivation during economic challenges, pivot when necessary, and ultimately create your own economy. Don't miss out on exclusive offers for coaching, workshops, and a free 30-minute consultation with Dr. O.J.
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Key Moments:
06:35 Entrepreneurship journey not strategic, but passion-driven stumble.
08:55 Unexpected path led to global health entrepreneurship.
14:22 Balancing work and life; admitting past mistakes.
18:43 Discovering your purpose is crucial for business.
21:10 Systems essential for a successful journey as an entrepreneur.
24:55 Business growth comes with errors, but guidance helps.
29:49 Focus on what's working for positive momentum.
34:10 Self feedback is crucial for progress.
35:13 Give space for improvement, seek alternatives.
About the Guest :
Dr. O. J. embarked on an entrepreneurial journey that was far from methodical. Driven by an innate passion to create systems and empower fellow entrepreneurs, Dr. O. J. stumbled into the entrepreneurial world, learning and adapting along the way. Understanding that starting a business does not automatically make one an entrepreneur, Dr. O. J. emphasizes the importance of building a sustainable business that evolves into a recognizable brand. Through firsthand experience, Dr. O. J. has devoted time to guide others in constructing enterprises that serve them and authentically earn them the title of entrepreneur.
How to connect Dr. O. J. :
Website: https://drojspeaks.com/
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/droj.hdproglobal
About the Host:
Bunmi Ajibade is the CEO, Executive Trainer, and Coach of Clarole Growth Resources, LLC. She impacts the lives of individuals, groups, and corporations through Coaching, Training, and Mentoring. Bunmi’s strategies include Creating Awareness, Clarity, and Navigating to be more and do more to achieve success. Through her love, passion, care, and empathy, Bunmi has helped her clients navigate, gain clarity and find solutions that will make them live their best lives and become successful. Bunmi has organized workshops, Seminars, led Leadership discussions, and conducted one on one coaching sessions. Bunmi is happily married and raised three successful sons. She resides in Texas, USA.
How to connect with Bunmi Ajibade:
Website: https://clarolegr.com
LinkedIn - https://www.l
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