Weekly topic (perspective, philosophy, personal lessons). Business/Martial Arts
Topic as usual, and a special thanks to you all. Some real talk as we close off the year.
Last half of my trip, why I travel, positives/negatives, and more!
I share my experience so far in the Venice Beach area.
What good is making lots of money if you don’t get to keep that money? Learn to structure your business in a way that benefits you! I don’t get into the fine details, but hope to share some perspective on cutting that bottom line and building a profitable business.
Recapping the pro MMA event that took place n Saskatoon, SK this last Friday. Little bit of real estate talk at the end, but this one is more geared towards martial arts. Enjoy
Get your subconscious working for you in accomplishing your goals
Be ever so careful in dealing with real estate documents. I share a close call I had recently..
Make sure your focus is in the right place. To accomplish BIG, you must do big... and to do big, you must THINK BIG. Just another rant from this cat
White belt mentality is a mindset. I talk about the analogy of martial arts to business, to essentially anything in life from my perspective
Besides work, work, work, what’s does your creative space look like? How do you express yourself? What’s your outlet? I share why I feel having one isn’t only important, but necessary.
I’m grateful that consistency is a strength of mine, because consistency is EVERYTHING. This is my inarticulate rant
This one is more for entertainment. I share a real estate story where I feel I may have encountered a spirit. Am I full of shit? Who knows.
Why you shouldn’t be so quick to judge content or even people. I give you a few examples from my perspective over the last week.
Wanna have a less stressful, less up&down career? Listen to this weeks topic for more specifics!
Are you accountable? Do you constantly seek improvement? Are you hard on yourself on certain things? I feel like there is some value in this one. I open up closer to the end. Enjoy.
My personal advice on the best ways to deal with injuries in martial arts, sports, or ‘business’ alike.
Audit your days to really look at how you’re spending your time. I touch on this, as well as other realtor/ martial arts mumbo jumbo
Whatever it is in life, do you really want it? Or just ‘kind of’ want it?
Doing the right thing is always the right thing to do. The truth shall set you free
Keep It Simple Stupid! Way back, a hockey coach explained the importance of solid fundamentals/ relentless basics. I talk about how this concept has helped me in real estate
It can be easy to take for granted our everyday opportunities like regular training. Choose to perceive things in a brighter light before it’s too late.
Sorry for the wind in the background, it improves as the podcast rolls on. Wonder how many times I say ‘undeniable’ in this episode?? Lol. Let’s keep it authentic though.. 1 take. Enjoy
Change is never easy, but sometimes it’s necessary. If you have something eating you up inside but you haven’t taken accountability for it yet, maybe listening to this will help you.
Sharing my mindset while dealing with a rib injury. Hoping this can give you peace of mind if you’re going through the same thing. I also keep you posted on what’s happening business wise in my real estate world.
I share my true feelings on the self critique that’s hard to avoid while putting yourself ‘out there’. Talk on my bjj injury and real estate opportunities.
This weeks topic touches on why I think ‘unplugging’ is important. I also recap the week out of province as well as the big 30th birthday. Real estate and martial arts chat is thrown into the mix.
On our way to BC, we talk about working on your own terms and I let Dylan tell us how he started his videography journey.
Another recap for you guys. I share what getting my purple belt means to me! Thanks for listening
Reflecting on an amazing weekend of martial arts. One take
If your word can’t be taken seriously, what does that say about your character? There are true unfortunate events that occur, and then there are excuses. Tune in to this rant.
I turn 30 in one month and this is also episode #30. I wanted to share where I’m at mentally, how I feel at this age, and how I spent my 20’s!
May marks 7 years in business with RE/MAX. I wanted to share 5 key points on the most important things I’ve learned as a realtor in that time. I hope you can take something away from this.
I touch on a few missed points from the previous episode and talk about how finishing/completing tasks have helped me in different ways. Happy May long weekend
This one is random, but being around the fitness scene for years, this is something I haven’t really talked about much. Hoping I can shed some light and provide value in my personal opinion. Hope I don’t offend anyone.
All we have control over in this chaotic life is how we respond to things, not the external events themselves. Stay mindful, don’t stress
If you choose to run your own ship, you need to learn how to shut off, to unplug. That’s if you want to stay sane and mindful
Have you found yourself stuck by overthinking? Turns out there is a cool term for that concept. Check yourself with this
Salespeople can have a bad stigma. Don’t pay attention to stigmas. Lead by example... prove by action.
It’s the 3 year anniversary of consistent meditation for me. I share the different types that I experiment with as well as the benefits I receive from it.
None of us can operate smooth 100% of the time. I share some embarrassing stories from business, as well as on the mats
A guest speaker at the RE/MAX awards left a sprinkle of inspiration I wanted to share. That among other shenanigan’s in the business world and mma world.
If you truly value your finances, you understand the simple concept of putting money first.
With countless hours of tattoos on my body, I share my personal opinion on this weeks topic.
Recapping Duane Ludwigs seminar in Saskatoon over the weekend. No topic today, but I try to provide a bit of inspiration none the less. OSU
Rickson Gracie’s philosophy on his own jiu jitsu game inspired me for this weeks topic. Progression can relate to business too. That topic, among other mma and real estate blabber
Whether it’s martial arts, business, or just life in general... regardless of the level you’re operating on, sometimes you’re walking in water, and sometimes you’re going to question everything and feel useless! Quick blabber about this topic, among my day to day ninja/realtor activities
Listings are our lifeline as a realtor. I share a few reasons why, along with what’s going on in the real estate world from my own experience. Also, martial arts sprinkles added here and there.
Is self employment for you? How do you feel deep in your gut about the alternative?
Ever feel stuck in a career, in a relationship, life in general? I blabber about a simple concept that a lot of us take for granted
We all fear rejection at some point, but there are ways to get over this. I share some personal perspective on the topic with regards to college, and sales in general. Bit of MMA talk in the mix too.