CEO of Very Good Looking, Eric Mirbach

“I had decades of thinking I'm a creative who is not good at organizing things and turns out, that's not true.”

This business story is going to be deeply supportive to what I would argue is the most important aspect of working for yourself and building a business - the personal evolution you go through that really makes or breaks - learning to look at yourself in new ways and truly acknowledge all that you’re capable of that you may not have always thought you were.

Eric Mirbach is Co-Founder and CEO of Berlin based creative services agency Very Good Looking, and in the sharing of his business journey you’ll hear about:  

  • How lifestyle interests can steer you into new careers

  • Discovering how to create a business in your zone of genius through the creation [and closure] of other businesses

  • Finding a balance between providing value, positive influence, and achieving financial stability

  • Navigating business partnerships

  • Embracing the love of work in equal measure to that of a hobby

  • And some really interesting chat around an approach to exercise and meditation that truly allows you to give your mind a real rest.

If embracing your full self and all of your capability in business is on your bingo-card, this episode is for you.

 

Connect with Eric on LinkedIn @ericmirbach

Check out his work at verygoodlooking.berlin

 

You can find the conversation transcript at unemployedandafraid.com.au/episodes.

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