MBA 054: Pursuing your “WHAT” with STEVE OLSHER

MBA 054: Pursuing your “WHAT” with STEVE OLSHER

Author: Dewald Pelser: Business Analyst, Business Strategist and Coach, Serial Entrepreneur want to be the top Podcaster in Africa the same as - Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Tim Ferris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Andrew Warner May 17, 2017 Duration: 41:14
Elevator Pitch: Who is Steve Olsher?
Steve Olsher is an entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author, online marketer and speaker. He’s known as a “reinvention expert”. He believes that there’s one thing that keeps us from living a life of happiness – not knowing your “what”, that one thing you were born to do.

What vs. Why
You can choose your “why”, the driving force behind what you do. That is external. Your “what” is written in your DNA, in a way it has chosen you and not the other way around. It is internal and needs to be uncovered. Your “what” is comprised of three elements – your core gift, the vehicle you use to share that gift and the people you’re most compelled to serve.

Case Study/Example
Steve helped a man by the name of Johnny Imerman. Johnny was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer at the age of 26. After treating the cancer Johnny went into remission only for the cancer to return, this time on his spine. What stood out to Johnny during his process of recovery was that he was surrounded by people who really loved him and that it was their support that pulled him through this experience. While walking through the cancer ward he saw other patients suffering alone. He promised to do everything in his power to ensure that those inflicted with cancer never had to endure it alone. After he beat cancer for the second time he started an NPO called Imerman Angels and they focus on matching cancer sufferers with cancer survivors. This is an example of a person who found their “what” and how his life is changed for the better by it.

Life-altering experience to uncover the “what”
Steve mentions that some people are born with the clarity of what their purpose in life is. He calls them “birthers” and says that we’re often jealous of them because there’s never been any doubt in their mind as to who they are and what they do. But the vast majority of the world isn’t that lucky. More often than not it takes some sort of life trigger to lead them to ask these types of questions, it could be a divorce, a death or just being fed-up with your job. Some people just wake up one morning to the realisation that they’re not happy with where they are in life.

Pursuing your “what”
Steve suggests not quitting your day job just yet – rather use the outside hours to pursue your “what”. Use the hours after work, on your way to work or on the weekend. That way you let someone else fund that transition. At the moment 100% of your income could be derived from something that you don’t want to be doing. Once you start utilising your outside hours to generate income from what it is that you really want to do, your income could now change to 95% from your job and 5% from you “what”. Over time that ratio will change and at some point you will be able to do away with the job to fully pursue your “what”. The timeline on this can vary greatly.

Tertiary Education
85% of those who graduate with a four year degree do not work their field of study within five years of graduation. That is why Steve believes that tertiary education isn’t the best investment for a parent to make. It’s only when they enter the “real world” after college that adolescents discover what it is they want to do. More often than not their degree is not related to their purpose at all and could very well be seen as a waste of money. If the onus rests on them to pay their own education and they are held accountable in that way they’ll get a lot more out of it.

Monetise your “what”
Taking advantage of the technology that is available to you, here are some ideas for you to get paid for doing what you love: having a social media following, building an email list, having a podcast and driving traffic through that show, creating online courses, writing ebooks, selling services, etc.

Dewald Pelser hosts MisterBA-Your Business Analyst Podcast, a long-running show that digs into the operational blueprints of modern companies. As a business analyst and strategist, Dewald dissects how businesses actually function, moving beyond theory to reveal the practical systems for generating revenue and building automated, passive income streams. This podcast is for anyone at a crossroads: whether you're sketching your first business idea, feeling stalled in your current growth, or looking to systematize a successful venture. Each episode serves as a case study, breaking down the models behind online businesses, startups, and scalable operations. You'll hear analysis on everything from initial launch strategies to the nuances of marketing and technology that enable automation. The aim is to provide a clear, behind-the-scenes look at what works and why, equipping you with actionable insights rather than just inspiration. Dewald brings the perspective of a serial entrepreneur and coach, informed by the principles of leading business thinkers, with a dedicated focus on building a relevant resource for entrepreneurs. Tune in for weekly conversations that demystify the journey from start to scale, all through the analytical lens that gives this podcast its name.
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