In every business I’ve ever found success in, it came because I didn’t adhere to the rules. In this episode I share my story of how I became the most hated man in one particular industry because I didn’t follow 3 rules.
What is it that the higher income earners do, have, or understand that other do not? Helping hundreds of entrepreneurs for several years now, I’ve discovered that many entrepreneurs have the dream, drive, goals, ambition, ethic, and resolve to go far, but what is it that limits them even after all of this?
In this episode I unveil something that I am extremely proud of, and can’t wait to share with you. You do not want to miss this episode if you are an entrepreneur.
WARNING – I say this with all sincerity. This is not for everyone, and there’s nothing wrong with those this is not for. If you are happy at an income of $500k or less, this is not the strategy for you. I have other options I would recommend, and it would be a better fit for you. HOWEVER if you are someone who constantly hits decent 6 figure incomes, but has plateaued, you’ll want to check this out.
Did you know that taking more time off could actually improve your productivity. Studies have shown that people who understand when & how to relax out pace others significantly with less effort. In this episode I share 10 ways you can relax and get more done.
One of the greatest life lesson I learned in business happened when I was 17 years old. Driving 2 hours up into the mountains of NC, I made a sales call that changed my life. Here’s the story
Like many entrepreneurs one of my favorite shows to watch is The Shark Tank, where hopeful entrepreneurs can present their product(s), good(s), or service(s) in front of a shark in order to try and win an investment from them. There are beautiful, and heart warming success stories, and there are examples of absolute defeat and what not to do. In either case there are great lessons to learn.
In an episode of the shark tank filmed back in 2010 an entrepreneur from a rural area of NC came on to show his collapsable truck rack. He was committed not to necessarily build a company, but to try and create a manufacturing job for his local community. Hit by the terrible economy his efforts were heart warming, admirable, and inspirational. So much so it brought just about every Shark to tears, even Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’leary. He unfortunately was only given a lot of encouragement instead of an investment, but in this episode I share the great advice given.
If you gain something from the loss that helps you never to lose in that way again, is it really a loss? Here are 4 things to learn from losing.
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When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, then you'll be successful
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Success doesn’t happen by accident. Take it from someone who has lost it all and rebuilt. If you are willing to fight for your success, you can have it. All you need to do is F.O.C.U.S