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The Corona Obsession: How to be Positively ObsessedEvan Stewart is a world-renowned life and business strategist with a mastery in building dominant, sustainable, and purpose-driven lives and businesses.
Evan C. Stewart is a top producing realtor, 8-figure closer, and host of the Obsessed podcast. Show Notes: https://underdogempowerment.com/144
Evan C. Stewart, founder of the Obsessed Conference is a master coach, trainer, and entrepreneur with years of experience building businesses and people to a higher potential. Evan's success as an "8-figure closer," background as one of the top producing REALTORS® in his market, expertise working with luxury and ultra-luxury products, and years acting as an entrepreneurial consultant to growing businesses, has provided the perfect framework to identify, learn, implement, and adopt powerful structures in professional growth. You have the power to change your life. When you master your Edge Learning skills you will find a way to find out how to be obsessed about your purpose and passionate about your mission.
Get creative in your follow up, and the money will follow.—Connect with Evan Stewart:InstagramFacebookYoutubeTwitter
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Evan C. Stewart interviews guest Rocky Garza on the importance of staying true to yourself, the anatomy of identity, and eliminating restrictive beliefs about our humanity.—Connect with Rocky:RockyGarza.comInstagram | Facebook | Twitter—Connect with Evan:Instagram | YouTube | Facebook
Good Monday morning! Today, I wanted to reinforce the importance of building and taking advantage of natural breaks; ebbs and flows of your business, so you can apply your maximum amount of effort to your goals and work.I am a huge believer in working hard—I work extremely hard and understand the importance of not sacrificing your potential over the immediate gratification of soft scheduling. But, I also know first-hand how vital it is to allow yourself a moment to get some mental head-space and clarity.In 2018, my roughest string of days was 12 consecutive 20-hour days. And that’s not 20-hour days with lunches and time to relax; that’s 20-hour days where I was on emails, phone calls, deals, in houses and meetings within minutes of getting out of bed. Listening to conference calls while in the shower, and hitting the “mute” button between bites of a rushed lunch while I was driving to my next appointment.I got tired, and really really unhappy with my current state of living. Shortening my days to 14-16 hours, Mon-Sat and 12 hours on Sunday, and allowing myself 1 completely free day every 45-50 days is a perfect balance of hard-work and free time for me. What’s yours?Give yourself some time to live guilt-free, for just a day or so, and watch the mental shift and newfound head-space pour back into your life.Connect with Evan C. Stewart—InstagramFacebookYoutubeTwitter
Evan C. Stewart interviews guest Travis Chappell on the importance of networking, taking responsibility, and who you should really be taking advice from.—Connect with Travis:TravisChappell.comBuild Your Network Podcast—Connect with Evan:InstagramYouTube
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Evan C. Stewart interviews guest Omar Ramos on the importance of finding and remaining committed to your truth.––Connect with Omar:WebsiteFacebookInstagram
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Evan C. Stewart interviews guest Al Herrera on living a purpose-filled life, and elevating your self-awareness.—Connect with Al Herrera:InstagramJohn Maxwell Team
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