beethoven’s 4 rules of success in business

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4 RULES OF SUCCESSIN BUSINESS

Beethoven's

The Becomer presents

Dun dun dun dun!

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Beethoven began his

Symphony No. 5 with a loud,

thunderous introduction.

1

Creating an attention-

grabbing “hook” gets people

interested in what you’re

saying when it comes to

content creation.

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2

Work around your obstacles

At age 26, Beethoven began experiencing

hearing difficulties. Over time, his

hearing worsened to the point that he

became completely deaf.

2

Everyone faces obstacles at points in their

life. Instead of making excuses for why

something won’t work, find a way to

overcome your challenges.

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3

Make use of populartrends and events

When Beethoven heard that Napoleon

was defeated by the Duke of Wellington’s

forces, he composed a battle symphony

and named it Wellington’s Victory.

3

The work proved to be a success when

performed at a charity for war victims.

This event set the stage for Beethoven’s

compositions to entertain heads of state

and diplomats.

3

Listen to your surroundings. This could

mean your customers, prospects, and even

what others are discussing. Capitalizing on

popular topics means you can target your

market with better products and services.

3

4

Giving to others paysitself back in spades

As a tutor, Beethoven taught Carl

Czerny, who went on to become a

renowned music teacher.

4

A decade later, Czerny gave the

Vienna premiere of Beethoven’s fifth

piano concerto.

4

When you help someone, your

contributions find a way back to you.

While this shouldn’t be the sole reason to

teach someone, it is a nice reminder as to

why giving to others can be immensely

rewarding in numerous ways.

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