Description
On today’s show, we interview Miles Drum, a sophomore at the University of New Hampshire, who has completed his first year of the YEAA program and set an all-time business record in selling over $226,000 and profiting over $60,000 this past summer.
In this episode, Miles is going to share with you what he had to do to become number one of all time, his real-life experiences with YEAA as a freshman in college, and the benefits that he got out of the program.
Miles will talk about how it feels for him to be an all-time leader and the importance of understanding the “why” behind the process.
You will find out what Miles did to differentiate himself from the other interns and why it is important to take ownership of your own business.
Miles will also talk about some of the activities he did in the summer and the estimates he was able to accomplish.
You will find out more about how to overcome the fear of knocking on doors and the importance of keeping your team motivated and feeling like a team.
Miles will share his thoughts about the YEAA culture, the most valuable things he has earned through the program, his plans and goals for the future and so much more.
Listen now and enjoy!
What You Will Learn In This Show:
How Miles differentiated himself from the other interns Some of the activities Miles did in the summer and the estimates he was able to accomplish The importance of keeping your team motivated and feeling like a team The most valuable things Miles earned through the program What is next for Miles Drum? Plans and goals for the future And so much more…
Resources:
YEAA Website
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