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Episode Description: In this episode of Blue Sky Consulting, Cat continues her insightful conversation with Trevor Blake, a visionary serial entrepreneur and New York Times best-selling author. Trevor shares the innovative strategies behind his success, particularly his unique "hub model" for building companies without traditional employees. Tune in to discover how Trevor has managed to create and sell multiple companies with a combined value nearing a billion dollars, all while maintaining a balanced and fulfilling personal life. Key Takeaways: Introduction to Trevor Blake: Trevor Blake is a successful entrepreneur who has founded and sold three companies since 2003, with a combined value close to a billion dollars. He is known for his unique business model that does not involve traditional employees. The Hub Model: Trevor's "hub model" involves outsourcing all company functions to professional vendors rather than hiring full-time employees. This approach stemmed from necessity, as Trevor didn't have the funds to hire employees when he started his first company. Benefits of the Hub Model: Allows flexibility and cost savings, especially in the early stages of a company. Vendors work on a fee-for-service basis, motivated by profit-sharing arrangements and a sense of ownership in the company's success. Eliminates the need for extensive supervision and internal meetings, enabling a focus on core business goals. Real-World Application: Trevor provides examples from his own experience, including a story about successfully running a company while being out of the country for three weeks. Highlights the balance this model offers, allowing Trevor to spend significant time on personal activities while his businesses continue to thrive. Maintaining Relationships and Trust: Trevor emphasizes the importance of trust and peer-to-peer relationships with vendors. He shares the success of long-term partnerships, such as his finance team in Texas, whom he has never met in person but maintains a strong working relationship with. Challenges and Solutions: Addresses concerns about vendor reliability and turnover, noting that the hub model's structure and profit-sharing incentives foster loyalty and long-term collaboration. Discusses the ease of replacing vendors compared to employees, as contracts are more flexible. Work-Life Balance: Trevor contrasts his approach with more traditional, high-stress entrepreneurial paths, advocating for a lifestyle that combines business success with personal fulfillment. Shares his daily routine, which includes spending several hours walking and enjoying nature. Listener Questions: Kat and Trevor discuss the sustainability of the hub model and its application across various business functions. Trevor addresses potential pitfalls and how he mitigates them, providing insights into maintaining vendor relationships and ensuring consistent performance. Personal Vendor Experience Trevor shares a personal story about a long-term vendor relationship. Despite a strong personal bond, Trevor had to part ways with the vendor due to professional reasons, highlighting the different dynamics in vendor relationships. Employee Relationships and Company Dynamics Trevor explains the difficulty of ending employee relationships and contrasts it with the maturity and flexibility of vendor relationships. He discusses his approach to business growth and his preference for exiting companies once they've reached a certain level. Trevor's Personal Development Programs Trevor introduces his transformational personal development programs, emphasizing the need for self-transformation to achieve life goals. He talks about the "transformation experience" which helps individuals rediscover their potential and power. Transformation Experience Details The transformation experience is described as a journey back to one's true self, using principles of quantum physics. Trevor shares the success and impact of his programs, with thousands of people experiencing positive change. Start, Survive, Thrive Course Trevor introduces his course based on his book "Secrets to a Successful Start-Up," which provides a step-by-step guide to creating and sustaining a successful business. The course is aimed at helping individuals survive long enough in business to eventually hit a home run. Target Audience for Courses Trevor discusses the demographics of his course participants, including those looking for self-confidence and those who sacrificed their dreams for their families. He emphasizes the program's ability to help individuals adapt to new technological landscapes and regain confidence. Transforming Artists Trevor explains how his courses also support artists in finding sustainable income models, such as licensing and NFTs. He talks about the challenges artists face and how his programs provide practical solutions for success. Trevor's Screenwriting Journey Trevor shares his journey as a screenwriter, from his early days writing plays to winning awards for his screenplays. He discusses the transition from selling his screenplays to creating his own media company to produce films. Final Thoughts and Takeaways Trevor emphasizes the importance of having fun and making a positive difference in people's lives. He encourages listeners to embrace their creativity and pursue their passions with confidence. Key Takeaways: The complexities of managing employees versus vendors and the benefits of the hub model. The necessity of personal transformation for achieving professional success. The value of storytelling in business and personal development. Practical advice for artists and entrepreneurs on building sustainable income streams. Connect with Trevor G. Blake: Additional Resources: Books by Trevor G. Blake: "Three Simple Steps" "Secrets to a Successful Start-Up" Closing Remarks: Trevor leaves listeners with his mantra: "Make a positive difference in someone's life, have fun doing it, and share all the rewards that come naturally as a result." Conclusion: The episode wraps up with Trevor's vision of a balanced, successful life, achieved through innovative business practices and a commitment to personal well-being. Encourages listeners to consider the hub model for their ventures, highlighting its potential for creating a profitable and balanced business. Trevor discusses the challenges of employee management, including tribunals and extra training. He compares this with the simplicity of ending vendor contracts and finding new vendors as needed. About Our Guest Today: Using a unique business structure based on a model of alliances, Trevor G. Blake has founded, managed and sold three companies since 2003 for a combined value of over $300 million. He is currently founder and CEO of three more companies in varied industries which he runs simultaneously. His unique business approach is based on a higher profitability, non-employee model, which also frees him to enjoy his other interests as a writer, coach, and animal welfare activist. Success with a balanced life is Trevor's mantra and described in his free course The Practical Magic of the 5-hour workday which is available at www.trevorgblake.com. Trevor is also a New York Times best-selling author of Three Simple Steps, A Map to Success in Business and Life (2012) and Secrets to a Successful Startup, A Recession Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. (2020) Trevor has been featured in: Business Insider, CNN, Forbes, PBS (Between the Lines), KOMO news, Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Investors Business Daily, The Guardian, Inc. and is a regular radio and TV guest on both business and metaphysics shows. Trevor's mission is to empower people just like you to transform yourself from the inside out, experience more confidence, deeper joy and greater prosperity in every area of your life. He has also created two unique experiential courses in which he coaches in real-time for personal growth and business success which can be found at www.trevorgblake.com. He has graciously given Art of Consulting podcast listeners a generous scholarship on any of his transformational programs. And I can personally attest that this is probably one of the most valuable investments that you can make to the greatest asset you have: Yourself. $500 discount code for Art of Consulting podcast listeners. Use code AOC at www.trevorgblake.com/begin Where to find our guest: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb https://www.facebook.com/TrevorGBlake https://www.facebook.com/groups/successwithbalance https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb/ https://twitter.com/@TrevorGBlake https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/
0:05 - Introduction by Cat Overview of Trevor Blake's remarkable career. Mention of his achievements: founding, managing, and successfully selling three companies valued at over $300 million since 2003. 0:37 - Trevor's Business Model Description of Trevor's innovative business structure based on alliances, promoting higher profitability and flexibility. Trevor's philosophy of integrating work with personal passions for a balanced life. 1:18 - Trevor's Contributions and Recognition Author of best-selling books: "3 Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life" and "Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture." Featured in Business Insider, CNN, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. Trevor's mantra: Making a positive difference, having fun, and sharing rewards both materially and spiritually. 2:02 - Interview Begins Trevor thanks Kat for the introduction and shares a light-hearted moment about how impressive his achievements sound. 2:20 - Trevor's Personal Story Trevor shares his background and personal perception versus public perception. Emphasizes staying true to his playful and curious nature from childhood. 3:23 - Trevor's Journey to Entrepreneurship Discusses the importance of creativity and curiosity in his ventures. Highlights his method of solving problems through fixing gaps he noticed, leading to his entrepreneurial success. 4:56 - Work-Life Balance and Success Trevor talks about achieving success without overworking. The importance of balancing productive work time with moments of relaxation and inspiration. 6:09 - Integrating Life and Work Trevor's approach to integrating work, family, and personal passions for a harmonious life. Story from "3 Simple Steps" about resolving conflicts among scientists by taking them out into nature. 10:09 - Nature and Problem-Solving Trevor recounts an experience where taking a team of scientists outside led to a breakthrough. Emphasizes the role of nature in fostering creativity and problem-solving. 12:22 - Changing Meeting Dynamics Trevor discusses the impact of unconventional meeting settings on team dynamics and productivity. Reflections on how stepping out of traditional environments can lead to innovative solutions. 14:49 - Connecting Through Nature Importance of connecting with nature for mental clarity and creativity. Trevor shares a personal story about learning more effectively outdoors. 16:09 - Practical Advice for Remote Work Trevor offers resources on his website, including "The Practical Magic of the Five-Hour Workday." Aimed at helping people find balance and productivity while working from home, especially during challenging times like COVID-19. [16:53] Changing Perspectives on Work Titles: Trevor reflects on the title of his book and the deeper message about structuring your day for optimal performance and well-being. [17:13] The Importance of Scheduling Breaks: Discussion on the benefits of scheduled walks and naps, with insights from NASA's research on performance improvement. [17:35] The Magic of Twilight Naps: Trevor shares his personal experience with 20-30 minute naps and their impact on creativity and productivity. [17:47] Practical Magic of the Five-Hour Workday: Emphasizing the importance of scheduling downtime and "aha" moments for a balanced and effective work life. [18:33] Insights from Nature and Ego Reduction: Exploring how being in nature can dissolve ego and foster collaborative and innovative thinking. [18:53] Lessons from "A Course in Miracles": Only love is real; understanding perception problems and how nature helps us reconnect with this truth. [19:11] The Power of Humility in Nature: How nature humbles us and creates a space where all voices are equal, encouraging idea sharing and innovation. [21:33] Living Close to Nature: Trevor's personal lifestyle of staying connected to nature, including walking barefoot and its impact on his work and life. [23:05] Discovering "Three Simple Steps": Trevor's journey to writing his book, and the transformative power it holds, as shared by a fan of Ryan Daniel Moran's podcast. [24:51] Starting a Company Later in Life: Debunking the myth that entrepreneurship is only for the young; discussing the average age of first-time entrepreneurs and billionaires. [27:12] Inspiration from a 97-Year-Old Entrepreneur: A touching story about a course participant who started a business at 97, proving it's never too late to follow your dreams. [29:00] Transformative Stories from Around the World: How "Three Simple Steps" reached a young girl in Sri Lanka and changed her life, leading her to become a professional dancer. [31:06] Setting Intentions for Success: Trevor's personal example of setting an intention for his company's success and achieving it. [33:15] The Importance of Formulas in Achieving Goals: Trevor discusses the importance of following a proven formula to achieve success, regardless of belief or confidence levels. [34:22] Energy and Equations in the Universe: Understanding that everything is energy and learning to manipulate it using specific formulas can lead to success. [36:07] Tools and Techniques for Success: Introduction to the various tools and techniques Trevor has developed and used personally, shared in his transformation experience course. [37:42] The Role of Joy in Success: How having fun and creating joy can connect you with the universe's energy and enhance your life and work. Key Takeaways Success is about balance and integration of work and personal life. Creativity often stems from moments of relaxation and connection with nature. Non-traditional approaches to problem-solving can lead to significant breakthroughs. Resources and practical advice are available to help navigate work-life balance, especially in remote working conditions. Balance Work and Breaks: Integrating downtime and creative moments into your day is crucial for productivity and well-being. Nature's Influence: Spending time in nature can dissolve ego, foster humility, and create a conducive environment for innovation and collaboration. Lifelong Learning and Growth: It's never too late to start a new venture or pursue a passion, as shown by inspiring stories of individuals who transformed their lives later in life. Formula for Success: Following a proven formula can lead to success, regardless of personal doubts or societal norms. Joy and Fun: Ensuring that you enjoy the process and have fun is essential for maintaining energy and motivation. Conclusion Final Thoughts Cat and Trevor discuss the integrated nature of life and work, and how small changes in approach can lead to significant improvements in productivity and well-being. Call to Action Visit Trevor's website trevorgblake.com for more insights and resources on achieving a balanced and successful life. Resources Mentioned: "Three Simple Steps" by Trevor Blake: A book offering practical advice and tools for achieving success. NASA Research on Napping: Insights on how naps can improve performance by 34%. "A Course in Miracles": A spiritual text focusing on the idea that only love is real. Connect with Trevor Blake: Website: Trevor Blake's Official Site Transformation Experience Course: An in-depth course offering tools and techniques for personal and professional transformation. About Our Guest Today: Using a unique business structure based on a model of alliances, Trevor G. Blake has founded, managed and sold three companies since 2003 for a combined value of over $300 million. He is currently founder and CEO of three more companies in varied industries which he runs simultaneously. His unique business approach is based on a higher profitability, non-employee model, which also frees him to enjoy his other interests as a writer, coach, and animal welfare activist. Success with a balanced life is Trevor's mantra and described in his free course The Practical Magic of the 5-hour workday which is available at www.trevorgblake.com. Trevor is also a New York Times best-selling author of Three Simple Steps, A Map to Success in Business and Life (2012) and Secrets to a Successful Startup, A Recession Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. (2020) Trevor has been featured in: Business Insider, CNN, Forbes, PBS (Between the Lines), KOMO news, Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Investors Business Daily, The Guardian, Inc. and is a regular radio and TV guest on both business and metaphysics shows. Trevor's mission is to empower people just like you to transform yourself from the inside out, experience more confidence, deeper joy and greater prosperity in every area of your life. He has also created two unique experiential courses in which he coaches in real-time for personal growth and business success which can be found at www.trevorgblake.com. He has graciously given Art of Consulting podcast listeners a generous scholarship on any of his transformational programs. And I can personally attest that this is probably one of the most valuable investments that you can make to the greatest asset you have: Yourself. $500 discount code for Art of Consulting podcast listeners. Use code AOC at www.trevorgblake.com/begin Where to find our guest: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb https://www.facebook.com/TrevorGBlake https://www.facebook.com/groups/successwithbalance https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb/ https://twitter.com/@TrevorGBlake https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/
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Trevor Blake is a serial entrepreneur and a best-selling author of multiple books, including the New York Times bestseller Three Simple Steps. With a unique business alliance model, he has founded, managed, and sold five companies for a combined value of over $300 million. As a respected coach, Trevor has created two experiential courses for personal growth and business development. In this episode: With strategic systems and willpower, anyone can become a financially liberated entrepreneur. How can you build and grow a company that isn't dependent on you? Having built seven companies in multiple industries, serial entrepreneur and coach Trevor Blake credits his success to a strategic business process that allowed him to focus on growth and marketing. The process involved leveraging skilled independent vendors rather than employees to perform specific functions. By developing a system that can manage your company, you can become independent. However, Trevor stresses the importance of making your vendors feel valued by demonstrating their tangible impact. Join Adi Klevit in today's episode of Systems Simplified as she welcomes serial entrepreneur, coach, and author Trevor Blake to discuss his unconventional business model. Trevor shares how to foster positivity in the workplace, his humble upbringing, and the benefits of using vendors.
Welcome to Season Three of Goals Do Come True.In this episode, I'm joined by Trevor Blake, entrepreneur and bestselling author of Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life. Since 2003, Trevor has founded, managed, and sold three companies for a combined value of over $300 million!Together, we delve into Trevor's secret to building a well-oiled business model, his 2-hour system for achieving a balanced life, and why time is actually an illusion.________________________________________________________________________Trevor can be found here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrevorGBlakeWebsite: http://www.trevorgblake.com/Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/successwithbalanceDownload Trevor's free guide to the ‘5-hour work day': http://www.threesimplesteps.com/________________________________________________________________________Doug Bennett can be found here:Website: http://dougbennett.co.uk/Email: doug@dougbennett.co.ukLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financialdoug/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinancialDougFacebook Wealth Tribe: https://join.dougbennett.co.uk/Download Your "Ten-Step Guide To Financial Freedom" Here:https://bit.ly/Struggle-SuccessBOOKS:Goals Do Come True is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3phcy6ZThink Simple, Win Big is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Think-Simple-Win-Big-Business/Enjoy, and come back for the latest podcast each Wednesday. Thank you for listening.
Excited to share the flow of this episode as im pleased to say, this perhaps has been one of my favourite podcasts and the grace that came through was unbelievable, and I am super grateful for having met this man @trevorblake Trevor G. Blake is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker known for his work in the field of business and personal development. He is the author of the New York Times Best Seller, "Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life," which has gained recognition for its practical and actionable advice on achieving success and happiness. He has an MBA as well as a degree in radiation physics and nuclear medicine. We emphasized the importance of self-confidence and tapping into feminine energy, and the beauty of our connection to this within ourselves. Trevor shares how as a result of reprogramming his brain, setting intentions, and letting go of past emotions he build up the certainty within himself on how to build multiple successful businesses. We discuss the concept of time as an illusion and he encourages listeners to follow their dreams with authenticity. The conversation highlights the significance of listening to intuition and embracing change in order to create a fulfilling life. A super fulfilling chat, and I am grateful for the magic that we co-created. Connect with Trevor Blake: www.Trevorgblake.com https://www.youtube.com/@TrevorBlake https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb/ https://www.facebook.com/TrevorGBlake/ https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/successwithbalance Hit me up on social media and say hi! Youtube: https://bit.ly/35nJ0uV Podcast: http://www.ericbalance.com/podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericbalance/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbalance/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eric.lajczak Conscious Entrepreneurship Masterclass https://consciousentrepreneurship.online Scale your Business with a Summit https://balancemedia.ventures/summit-masterclass-get-access
Trevor Blake is an entrepreneur. He grew up in poverty. He started his first business at the age of 43 and went on to sell 3 of his businesses for over $300,000,000. Trevor's Links Website: https://www.trevorgblake.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb/ My links: Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/jamesbrackin/1?month=2023-09 ✉️ The Mindful Minute: https://chipper-writer-4912.ck.page/29fea0fd59
Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving in Your Own Venture by Trevor Blake https://amzn.to/47OiXMn Everything You Need to Start and Succeed in Your Own Venture Trevor Blake built three successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. Now he's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Unlike the many theoretical guides out there, this is a practical handbook based on Blake's wildly successful in-the-trenches experience. It incorporates leading-edge strategies that cover every aspect of running a business — including funding, developing systems, and marketing. Blake presents in-depth insight into managing effectively, maintaining cash flow, and adapting to the changing needs of customers in volatile economic times. One of his most innovative contributions is an emphasis on cultivating the right mindset, and he tells you exactly how to do that. “The secret to success isn't in the plan,” he writes. “It's in the person holding it.” His proven methods will give you the confidence to take the entrepreneurial leap and turn your winning idea into an efficient, profitable company.
Trevor Blake is a multiple best selling author and New York Times best seller of 'Three Simple Steps, A map to success in business and life'. Trevor became an entrepreneur at the age of 43 and has since gone on to sell 3 of his businesses for over $300m. Listen along and get to know Trevor as Nick asks him how he started and scaled his business and how he did it all without a team. Trevor also shares his one piece of advice to new entrepreneurs. This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Trevor Blake is an entrepreneur. He grew up in poverty. He started his first business at the age of 43 and went on to sell 3 of his businesses for over $300,000,000. He founded QOL Medical LLC, a specialty pharmaceutical company, in 2002 with a few thousand dollars and sold it in 2012 for over $100 million. In 2006, he founded ANU Oncology, a unique not-for-profit dedicated to developing low side-effect cancer drugs. He has worked with companies such a Biogen, 3M, and Lipha. Blake is donating all profits from Three Simple Steps to cancer treatment research and development in honor of his mother - who battled the disease for fourteen years and was the inspiration for his three simple steps. Having spent hours in the library as an adolescent reading biographies of successful men and women, Blake has committed to donating a copy of his book to every library in the United States in hopes that these concepts will inspire today's youth to take control of their lives. 0:00 Intro 1:29 The Remarkable Story Of Madame CJ Walker 6:13 Difference Is What You Choose To Observe 10:12 Wife Talking To Trevor Beyond Grave 20:11 How Trevor Plays With Energy 24:12 Step 1: Master Your Mentality 33:31 Step 2: Take Quiet Time 53:21 Step 3: Set Intentions 1:05:50 What Are Synchronicities? 1:08:21 Entering More Feminine Time 1:21:02 Before Trevor Was An Entrepreneur 1:28:12 What Do You Really Want? 1:30:45 Why Are People Fearful Of Ending What Hurts Them? 1:37:02 Challenge Trevor's Links Website: https://www.trevorgblake.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb Book: https://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Success-Business/dp/1936661713 My Links
Who knew scaling companies and planning profitable exits could be accomplished with the laws of physics? Entrepreneur, screenwriter, and physicist Trevor Blake breaks down the wisdom from his book, “Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life” and unravels how the energy around us can be engineered to lead us to our entrepreneurial goals. The more you force things, the more you repel them. Slow down and discover the benefits of boredom for idea generation. Tune in to this new episode of The Conscious Marketer podcast — Playing with Energy for Business Success with Trevor Blake. Key points covered in this episode: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:25 The world is made of energy. And we are all spiritually connected. You have control over how you react to outcomes and circumstances. It's up to you how you maximize what you have to create something worthwhile. 00:15:13 Working more won't get you more! The most successful people spare time for doing nothing. This is when their best ideas surface! Trevor Blake also reveals how he developed the Hub Model for startups. 00:21:35 Channel the feminine power of intuition. Being surrounded by deeply intuitive women, Trevor honed this inner ability in order to have access to a universal source of knowledge. 00:27:02 Incorporate the “success with balance” principle. You don't need a five-hour workday right away. Build a healthy practice to replace the unproductive ones. For example, go for a walk instead of scrolling online. 00:33:59 Handling criticism effectively can be mastered. The most influential figures have received negative feedback at some point. Hone your positive mindset. Be an advocate instead of a critic. 00:40:02 Follow the facts, stress less. Science has proven that the human brain can only produce quality work 2 hours at a time. Take breaks, make space for flow to happen, and set intentions for the day. Trevor G. Blake is a physicist by background who grew up extremely poor and bullied. Eventually, he tapped into the workings of energy, consciousness, and transformation - in particular the science behind it all. and began creating through intentionality. Over the last ten years. Trevor has created and successfully exited three separate companies for over $600 million and never hired a single employee. Now, he's helping people tap into their practical magic and become real-world wizards Connect with Trevor Blake. Website: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@trevorblake Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrevorGBlake/ More resources from Trevor Blake. Trevor G Blake on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trevor-g-blake/id1656303898 Books: https://www.trevorgblake.com/books/ ———————————————————————————————— The Conscious Marketing Movement is all about building a community of conscious leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs. CONNECT WITH US Join Richard and Kyle in their Facebook group so you can learn how to use conscious marketing in your business. The Marketers Path Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/themarketerspath Website: https://consciousmarketer.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CONSCIOUS MARKETERS PODCAST New Episodes Released Every Thursday
I went away to a cabin in the woods for four days. No phone. No laptop. No technology. I brought a bunch of books. I wanted to use this episode as a way to reflect and give you my thoughts and perspectives on the trip. 0:00 Why'd I Take This Trip? 6:09 Initial Thoughts 11:17 Three Simple Steps 19:32 The Big Leap 23:23 The More You Do... 26:25 Life Is Precious If you enjoyed it, drop a comment below or hit subscribe for more. Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield – https://www.amazon.com/Turning-Pro-Inner-Power-Create/dp/1936891034 Three Simple Steps by Trevor Blake – https://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Success-Business/dp/1936661713 The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks – https://www.amazon.com/Big-Leap-Conquer-Hidden-Level/dp/0061735361 Pure Ambition Podcast - I Survived a Cardiac Arrest: My Second Chance At Life – https://open.spotify.com/episode/0x2eV89gjKhHoDc2fMVtkP?si=2b158d10fe5a4d3f
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jonathan Jay, Roland Fraiser, KC Chohan, Trevor Blake, Andre Swanston, Ross Hamilton & Antonio Garrido and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about how to successfully buy or sell a business. Do not miss this compilation episode of the Best Of Making Bank Series. (0:54) Jonathan Jay The majority of businesses don't succeed past the first five years, so the best approach is to look for a business that's been running for at least five years that makes solid, reliable profits every single month and then once you've got the business, it will continue to make solid, reliable profits month after month for you. (5:41) Roland Fraiser The best way to identify which business to get into is by using what is known as the acquisition wheel and this wheel consists of seven categories. They are competitors, media, resources, products, services, monthly recurring or annual recurring companies, suppliers, distributors, and ip. Now you need to know who are the primary companies that fit that description. (13:55) KC Chohan You can save a lot on tax by changing the ownership structure of everything. So when the company is owned by the trust ahead of the sale, when the sale happens, the trust will receive those funds and that saves you all the taxes unless you make a distribution. If you distribute those funds to a beneficiary, they are taxable. (15:54) Trevor Blake In this new world, you have to rely really on your intuition more than you ever had to before. Develop a strong connection to your intuition so that you can make instantaneous decisions that you feel are right, even though the world might be saying otherwise. This is because you do not have time to always ask for help for everything. You have to react really quickly and for that you need strong intuition. (19:29) Andre Swanston The value of multi-year contracts was exponentially more in terms of the multiple you could get on revenue as opposed to one-off contracts. And so in terms of preparing to raise another round, you should note that 50 cents of a multi-year contract was worth 2$ to $3 of a one-time expense. So there are different ways that you have to think about growing it and valuation. (21:30) Ross Hamilton There's a huge change when you remove the word problem and change it with the word project. So now you don't have a problem. You have a project and this mental shift in how you view problems will really help solve a lot of other things that may hinder your business into either growing or even when you want to buy or sell one. (27:00) Antonio Garrido Leaders with a mindset of abundance as compared to scarcity tend to have a higher success rate. Think about what you're grateful for. You are in a tremendously blessed situation. Ask people how you can help and don't accept an “Everything's good” answer. Keep pushing and once they give you an answer, start following up on your commitments. Links: @jonathanjay @exitpathroland @thetaxbloke @trevorblake @dreswan06 @antoniogarrido @connectedinvestor http://pix.joshfelber.com/LaKZF0cf
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jonathan Jay, Roland Fraiser, KC Chohan, Trevor Blake, Andre Swanston, Ross Hamilton & Antonio Garrido and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about how to successfully buy or sell a business. Do not miss this compilation episode of the Best Of Making Bank Series. (2:10) Jonathan Jay The majority of businesses don't succeed past the first five years, so the best approach is to look for a business that's been running for at least five years that makes solid, reliable profits every single month and then once you've got the business, it will continue to make solid, reliable profits month after month for you. (6:57) Roland Fraiser The best way to identify which business to get into is by using what is known as the acquisition wheel and this wheel consists of seven categories. They are competitors, media, resources, products, services, monthly recurring or annual recurring companies, suppliers, distributors, and ip. Now you need to know who are the primary companies that fit that description. (15:11) KC Chohan You can save a lot on tax by changing the ownership structure of everything. So when the company is owned by the trust ahead of the sale, when the sale happens, the trust will receive those funds and that saves you all the taxes unless you make a distribution. If you distribute those funds to a beneficiary, they are taxable. (17:11) Trevor Blake In this new world, you have to rely really on your intuition more than you ever had to before. Develop a strong connection to your intuition so that you can make instantaneous decisions that you feel are right, even though the world might be saying otherwise. This is because you do not have time to always ask for help for everything. You have to react really quickly and for that you need strong intuition. (20:46) Andre Swanston The value of multi-year contracts was exponentially more in terms of the multiple you could get on revenue as opposed to one-off contracts. And so in terms of preparing to raise another round, you should note that 50 cents of a multi-year contract was worth 2$ to $3 of a one-time expense. So there are different ways that you have to think about growing it and valuation. (22:47) Ross Hamilton There's a huge change when you remove the word problem and change it with the word project. So now you don't have a problem. You have a project and this mental shift in how you view problems will really help solve a lot of other things that may hinder your business into either growing or even when you want to buy or sell one. (28:16) Antonio Garrido Leaders with a mindset of abundance as compared to scarcity tend to have a higher success rate. Think about what you're grateful for. You are in a tremendously blessed situation. Ask people how you can help and don't accept an “Everything's good” answer. Keep pushing and once they give you an answer, start following up on your commitments. Links: @jonathanjay @exitpathroland @thetaxbloke @trevorblake @dreswan06 @antoniogarrido @connectedinvestor http://pix.joshfelber.com/LaKZF0cf
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jonathan Jay, Roland Fraiser, KC Chohan, Trevor Blake, Andre Swanston, Ross Hamilton & Antonio Garrido and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about how to successfully buy or sell a business. Do not miss this compilation episode of the Best Of Making Bank Series. (0:54) Jonathan Jay The majority of businesses don't succeed past the first five years, so the best approach is to look for a business that's been running for at least five years that makes solid, reliable profits every single month and then once you've got the business, it will continue to make solid, reliable profits month after month for you. (5:41) Roland Fraiser The best way to identify which business to get into is by using what is known as the acquisition wheel and this wheel consists of seven categories. They are competitors, media, resources, products, services, monthly recurring or annual recurring companies, suppliers, distributors, and ip. Now you need to know who are the primary companies that fit that description. (13:55) KC Chohan You can save a lot on tax by changing the ownership structure of everything. So when the company is owned by the trust ahead of the sale, when the sale happens, the trust will receive those funds and that saves you all the taxes unless you make a distribution. If you distribute those funds to a beneficiary, they are taxable. (15:54) Trevor Blake In this new world, you have to rely really on your intuition more than you ever had to before. Develop a strong connection to your intuition so that you can make instantaneous decisions that you feel are right, even though the world might be saying otherwise. This is because you do not have time to always ask for help for everything. You have to react really quickly and for that you need strong intuition. (19:29) Andre Swanston The value of multi-year contracts was exponentially more in terms of the multiple you could get on revenue as opposed to one-off contracts. And so in terms of preparing to raise another round, you should note that 50 cents of a multi-year contract was worth 2$ to $3 of a one-time expense. So there are different ways that you have to think about growing it and valuation. (21:30) Ross Hamilton There's a huge change when you remove the word problem and change it with the word project. So now you don't have a problem. You have a project and this mental shift in how you view problems will really help solve a lot of other things that may hinder your business into either growing or even when you want to buy or sell one. (27:00) Antonio Garrido Leaders with a mindset of abundance as compared to scarcity tend to have a higher success rate. Think about what you're grateful for. You are in a tremendously blessed situation. Ask people how you can help and don't accept an “Everything's good” answer. Keep pushing and once they give you an answer, start following up on your commitments. Links: @jonathanjay @exitpathroland @thetaxbloke @trevorblake @dreswan06 @antoniogarrido @connectedinvestor http://pix.joshfelber.com/LaKZF0cf
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jonathan Jay, Roland Fraiser, KC Chohan, Trevor Blake, Andre Swanston, Ross Hamilton & Antonio Garrido and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about how to successfully buy or sell a business. Do not miss this compilation episode of the Best Of Making Bank Series. (2:10) Jonathan Jay The majority of businesses don't succeed past the first five years, so the best approach is to look for a business that's been running for at least five years that makes solid, reliable profits every single month and then once you've got the business, it will continue to make solid, reliable profits month after month for you. (6:57) Roland Fraiser The best way to identify which business to get into is by using what is known as the acquisition wheel and this wheel consists of seven categories. They are competitors, media, resources, products, services, monthly recurring or annual recurring companies, suppliers, distributors, and ip. Now you need to know who are the primary companies that fit that description. (15:11) KC Chohan You can save a lot on tax by changing the ownership structure of everything. So when the company is owned by the trust ahead of the sale, when the sale happens, the trust will receive those funds and that saves you all the taxes unless you make a distribution. If you distribute those funds to a beneficiary, they are taxable. (17:11) Trevor Blake In this new world, you have to rely really on your intuition more than you ever had to before. Develop a strong connection to your intuition so that you can make instantaneous decisions that you feel are right, even though the world might be saying otherwise. This is because you do not have time to always ask for help for everything. You have to react really quickly and for that you need strong intuition. (20:46) Andre Swanston The value of multi-year contracts was exponentially more in terms of the multiple you could get on revenue as opposed to one-off contracts. And so in terms of preparing to raise another round, you should note that 50 cents of a multi-year contract was worth 2$ to $3 of a one-time expense. So there are different ways that you have to think about growing it and valuation. (22:47) Ross Hamilton There's a huge change when you remove the word problem and change it with the word project. So now you don't have a problem. You have a project and this mental shift in how you view problems will really help solve a lot of other things that may hinder your business into either growing or even when you want to buy or sell one. (28:16) Antonio Garrido Leaders with a mindset of abundance as compared to scarcity tend to have a higher success rate. Think about what you're grateful for. You are in a tremendously blessed situation. Ask people how you can help and don't accept an “Everything's good” answer. Keep pushing and once they give you an answer, start following up on your commitments. Links: @jonathanjay @exitpathroland @thetaxbloke @trevorblake @dreswan06 @antoniogarrido @connectedinvestor http://pix.joshfelber.com/LaKZF0cf
Is it possible to build a successful business as a company of one working just 5 hours/day?My next guest on the Standout CEO Show, Trevor Blake is a creator and builder of successful home-based companies.In 2010, Trevor was running 3 companies simultaneously from home while working less than 5 hours a day.Although he built a network of part-time contractors to run various functions of the companies, he never hired a single employee.The combined value of the companies was around $600 million.In this episode we're going to talk about the practical magic - yes magic - that will allow you to do the same.We're conditioned to think that the harder we work, the more we achieve…But Trevor is joining us to demonstrate how the opposite is scientifically and psychologically true....and share some of the tools and techniques to ensure you can do exactly the same.Stay tuned...!Episode ResourcesConnect with Trevor BlakeLaunch your Online Growth with 40 Video Hooks for any niche: http://40videoideas.comStand Out In 30 Seconds & have absolute dream clients coming to you with ease who know they're a perfect fit for your offer:- Check out Mic Drop Moments- Meet just one time per month, via remote video interview, and the rest of your social media video branding is done for you.Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Standout CEO Show!If you loved this episode and you're loving The Standout CEO Show series, there's one thing I'd love you to do:Tell one friend.Share this episode with someone who you know who's a creative entrepreneur, who's building a stand out business and growing their personal brand.
#090 - Join me as I talk about tips for cleaning your house - literally and figuratively - to make room for all the big dreams you're calling in this year.Episodes 63 and 65 are where we deep dive into the practical steps of manifesting based on the book Three Simple Steps by Trevor Blake.How to Manifest Anything, Pt. 1 – Episode #063How to Manifest Anything, Pt. 2 – Episode #065Dr. Joe Dispenza talks a lot about complaining addiction. Here is the article I wrote about it: Want to Achieve Your Dreams? Stop Doing This NowCheck out my Happiness Playlist here. This is one of my top five mindset and motivation tools. Don't leave home without it.Download the Habit Tracking Spreadsheet at JennieOConnor.com/habittrackerDon't miss your chance to plan your most financially rewarding year EVER (that also gets to be EASY) by registering for the Business Planning Workshop here!Music Credit:Epic Motivational Trap Beat | ENDGAME by Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_M61F81Nfb-BRXE-SeVAMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the showThinking of starting a podcast of your own? Adam Schaeuble is the MAN when it comes to all things podcasting and his Podcast Launch Blueprint is packed to the gills with everything you need to take your podcast from concept to launch in four weeks or less!
Trevor G. Blake was not an entrepreneur until he was in his mid-40s and today he has sold multiple businesses to the tune of over $300 million dollars. And he's done this without ever having a single employee! Blake is also the author of Three Simple Steps, the book I recommend most in 2020. In this interview he talks about the mindset and laws of energy needed to create success in your life and blends the spiritual with the extremely practical. He says that he never works more than 5 hours a day and this principle of working less has been crucial to creating so much abundance in his life. This is a conversation from the #MindsetSeries that you won't want to miss. If you're ready to build a 7-figure business you can sell that doesn't eat up all of your time, watch Ryan's FREE 4-part video series - The Perfect Business https://www.capitalism.com/perfect/?utm_source=CapPod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode
#065 - Join Jennie for Part 2 of the "holy shit this WORKS!!" episode where she outlines three simple steps you can take to manifest whatever you want into your life. In this episode, she debunks some pretty pervasive myths about manifestation and even offers a "training wheels" version of creating your own reality in the form of a challenge she hopes you'll do with her.Three Simple Steps, by Trevor Blake, is the book that inspired this episode.Finding Your Way in a Wild New World: Reclaim Your True Nature to Create the Life You Want, by Martha Beck, is the book that offers alternative methods for reaching "nothingness" besides just sitting still on a cushion.You can also check out this article for the Cliff's Notes version: Calm Your Anxious Mind Without Meditation.This is the guided visualization that I use for my intention setting/daydreaming exercise. You can do it freestyle (non-guided) just like you do your quiet time, but I think this is easier.Join me for the E-Squared Challenge, where we will do 9 energy experiments that PROVE that we create our reality and I'll report the results (both mine and yours) in an upcoming episode!Grab your PDF download of The Simple Steps to Manifesting Everything You Want at JennieOConnor.com/manifest.Follow Jennie on Facebook and Instagram and come watch the video version of these episodes on YouTube!✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
In this episode, Chad Hyams talks with what you would call a serial entrepreneur, Trevor Blake. Trevor has started and sold multiple companies over the years for hundreds of millions of dollars. Listen as Trevor shares the three simple steps that will bring you success. Trevor talks about how to get unstuck and effect dramatic change in your life. Whether it's remaking one's career, becoming financially successful, or giving up a bad personal habit. Connect with Trevor and get his books at: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ ---------- Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
#063 - Join Jennie for the "this ish is REAL" episode where she outlines three simple steps you can take to manifest whatever you want into your life. Notice she says "simple," which is a lot different from "easy," which is the problem with what you may have learned about manifestation in the past.Three Simple Steps, by Trevor Blake is the book that inspired this episode.Read this article to learn how to deal with complainers or your own tendencies to stew in woe-is-me sensations.Dr. Joe Dispenza is a charismatic dude with a lot to say on the topics discussed in this episode, not least of which is our addiction to complaining.The Jill Bolte Taylor video that talks about the lifespan of an emotion is so interesting and can be found here.The Solfeggio Frequencies video that I mentioned is here.Grab your PDF download of The Simple Steps to Manifesting everything You Want at JennieOConnor.com/manifest.Follow Jennie on Facebook and Instagram and come watch the video version of these episodes on YouTube!✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
"Quantum physics" may sound intimidating, but it is a valuable tool for personal and professional success. Energy makes up everything around you, including yourself. By connecting and transforming that energy to your advantage, you can reach your goals and succeed. In this episode of The Mentee Podcast, Trevor Blake, entrepreneur, physicist, and author, shares his advice on achieving success with financial independence. He discusses the observer effect and reframing your thoughts, quantum entanglement in his business model, and raising your energy frequency to unlock transformation. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: Put positive intentions into the universe so that good things will come your way. Concentrate on your desired outcome because your thoughts are made up of energy. By transforming yourself into the best version of yourself, your business will, too. Make use of the resources and tools available to overcome fear and achieve self-growth. Indecision causes life's frustration. [10:09] Setting Your Expectations Energy makes up our thoughts. We set things in motion by focusing on the ideal scenario we want to happen. In quantum physics, this is known as the observer effect. It's best to avoid having a scarcity mindset or risk setting yourself up for failure. [16:23] Applying Quantum Entanglement to the Hub Model In quantum physics, quantum entanglement is how particles connect. Trevor put this into practice in his company by using a hub model. Rather than having a hierarchy of employees, he engages with contracts and vendors, creating peer-to-peer relationships. [24:10] Kick-starting Intuition Using quantum physics in your personal and professional life requires developing your intuition. Start by taking notice of your thoughts and reframing them to match the positive outcome you desire. To get where you want to go, you must first understand your thoughts. [39:28] Unlocking Transformation Trevor suggests starting your transformation journey with his mini mind movie technique. However, he warns that to master a technique, you must first master a repertoire of other methods. It's essential to have a foundation of knowledge. Paint the perfect picture of what you want to happen using the mind movie technique. Replay that movie whenever you find yourself thinking negatively. Resources Mentioned: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ (Trevor's website) https://www.trevorgblake.com/books/ (Trevor's first published book) https://www.trevorgblakecourses.com/courses/the-practical-magic-of-the5-hour-workday/ (Trevor's course) https://www.amazon.com/Neville-Goddard/e/B00LX2XEZC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (Neville Goodard's books) https://www.amazon.com/Her-Own-Ground-Walker-Paperback/dp/0743431723 (Madame C.J. Walker's biography)
Trevor Blake is a physicist by background who grew up extremely poor. Eventually, he tapped into the workings of energy, consciousness, and transformation and began creating through intentionality. Over the last ten years, Trevor has created and successfully exited three separate companies for over $600 million and never hired a single employee. "So, I have all the same doubts that everyone else has but what I learned through all of the biographies and all of the testing I have done through life is the tools and techniques that I can use for myself to help me get through that”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-ncZ
The Encouragement Engineering podcast offers listeners the ability to combat the negativity that inundates our daily lives with a positive perspective and positive actions. Our guest today is Trevor Blake. Trevor G Blake is a physicist by background who grew up extremely poor and bullied. Eventually, he tapped into the workings of energy, consciousness, and transformation— in particular, the science behind it all — and began creating through intentionality. Over the last ten years, Trevor has created and successfully exited three separate companies for over $600 million and never hired a single employee. Trevor is also an author of two books “Secrets to a Successful Startup” & “Three Simple Steps”. Now, he's helping people tap into their practical magic and become real-world wizards. Listen as we discuss: Energy Experience Confidence Possibility Growth Website: www.trevorblake.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb Instagram - http://instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZahkks3ChVDwGibzJaKINw Be sure to follow The Encouragement Engineering podcast at https://encouragementengineer.com or https://bobbrummspeaks.com
Trevor has exited multiple business to the tune of $600M. He stops by to discuss modern entrepreneurship and the reason 88% of startups fail. Find him at trevorgblake.com and check out his book 3 Simple Steps. Proceeds go to cancer research!
Trevor Blake is NY Times Best-Seller and a physicist by background! He grew up extremely poor and bullied. Eventually, he tapped into the workings of energy, consciousness, and transformation, in particular the science behind it all, and began creating through intentionality. Over the last 10 years, Trevor has created and successfully exited 3 separate companies for over $600 Million and he's never hired a single employee! You don't want to miss this episode! In this episode, you'll learn: How plagiarism built him millions of wealth in a good way 3 simple steps to achieve more life How to tap into your intuition to get better results faster Plus, so much more!! Don't forget... We only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it, so if you enjoy this episode, please share it on your social and tag @zanderfryer, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and give us a 5-star rating, so you don't miss any other great episodes. And for all our SYDLIC fans out there! If you've gotten any value from this podcast, don't forget to go to http://www.sydlicbook.com (www.sydlicbook.com) to grab your copy of Sh*t You Don't Learn in College Book! We're giving away bonus training and programs if you go to the website, or you can also go to Amazon to grab it there. For more info on Zander and Sh*t You Don't Learn In College, go to: http://www.zanderfryer.com (www.zanderfryer.com)
Trevor Blake is a serial entrepreneur and a New York Times bestseller who has gone from starting his business with a few hundred dollars to creating and successfully selling and exiting three companies for over $600M. He did this on his own and without spending more than a few hours a day working! Listen to this episode to hear more about Trevor's story, how he was able to do it, and why having a balance is important for entrepreneurs! Key Talking Points of the Episode [01:27] Invest with Secured Investment Corp! [02:11] Who is Trevor Blake? [03:20] What is Trevor's background? [06:21] What kind of mindset does Trevor have when it comes to money? [08:26] What makes Trevor's business model unique? [09:50] What kind of businesses has Trevor set up? [12:11] How do you tune in with your intuition? [14:37] Why is intuition important in business? [17:14] Why did Trevor decide to work 5-hour workdays? [18:13] Why is it smarter to work shorter hours? Quotables “I changed that by just reading biographies. It's not magical, I haven't come up with anything creative or clever, I just copied what other people did.” “I used a few hundred dollars to start it, but I used a unique business model. I call it the model of alliances.” “Money comes in, but you have to let it work because it's energy. If it's not working, it'll stagnate.” ”My best decisions have always been those instantaneous ones that always feel right.” “Your anatomy proves that you can't concentrate beyond two hours.” “Every time you get distracted, it takes 35 minutes to get back on track, so what you end up doing is working all those hours, but the actual hours that were productive are very, very small.”
Trevor Blake is a serial entrepreneur and New York Times bestseller, who over the last ten years has gone from starting his first business with just a few hundred dollars to creating and successfully selling & exiting three separate companies for over $600 million. He has done all without hiring a single employee and by working only 5 hours a day, giving him time to focus on what he loves: writing and sharing tips for a mindful, balanced lifestyle. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.trevorgblake.com Most Influential Person My wife, without a doubt. She was clairvoyant and clairaudient and so I was kind of a child at her knees. I learned from her the ability to set the ego aside. Effect on Emotions I've met a lot of people who say that I don't get excited, I don't get fearful, I don't get upset. I'm very emotionally level. And that's also the emotion of intuition, it's this very calm feeling. if you get all excited, you're not at the right energy level. If you get all depressed, you're not at the right level. So when you feel very calm, you have a sense of self-confidence that I think is the right frequency. So for me it's all about feeling the frequency. Thoughts on Breathing Mindful breathing is essential and I've studied it a lot. It depends on what I'm doing and what I'm hoping to achieve. I'll change my breathing technique for that. I teach taking long, six-second inhalations and holding like the death breath and then letting go only six times because it's very, very powerful. When I'm doing one of my other techniques, I use the shamanic dancing breathing technique, which is two quick inhalations through the nose and out through the mouth. But when I'm walking, I'm very specific that it's all inhalation through the nose and out of the nose. It's very important to do that. Most people breathe higher their chest and out of their mouth. That's not a way to set the ego aside; the ego is in full place here. I've learned over the years to be aware of my situation and to adapt my breathing to the situation. I observed that my wife was just naturally [breathing], because being clairvoyant, clairaudient, you could see the rhythm of her body change, depending on what mode she was in. And so I kind of learned by watching. Suggested Resources Book: Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life By Trevor G. Blake App: Headspace Bullying Story When I was a kid, I grew up in Liverpool, and we were poor. My father was unemployed and unemployable; not a bad man, he was just different. And my mother was dying of cancer, and we got evicted from the apartment we were living in and we ended up escaping from the creditors and living in a rural area, where English was not popular. I was English in a place where the Welsh wanted the English out. As a kid I would see this stuff on TV, this political movement, burning down houses owned by English people. So I was getting bullied and harassed a bit and so what I did was, I got out of their way. I used to fight because I came from Liverpool with kind of a feisty culture. But I didn't do very well with that. So in the end, I just got out of the way. And the way I did that was to hide in the town library because they were too dumb to go in there. Related Episodes Thrive In Spite of Life's Challenges; Lee Baucom How Music Saved My Life; Riopy Using Habits To Gamify Your Life; Will Moore Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘Coaching Session' in the subject line. We'll set up a zoom call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life. Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach, and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more balanced life, a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘Coaching Session' in the subject line. We'll set up a zoom call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life.
Show notes: In today's episode, we talk about: - What Trevor's younger self would think of him today - His first venture - The first actual business he did - An estimate of how much he was earning before - How he was feeling when he first started making money Learn more about Trevor G. Blake here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb (https://www.facebook.com/trevorgblaketgb) Instagram: http://instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb (http://instagram.com/trevorgblaketgb) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZahkks3ChVDwGibzJaKINw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZahkks3ChVDwGibzJaKINw) For more information and to explore podcast episodes, visit themikecroc.com. To drop him an email, use: info@peoplebuildinginc.com Follow Mike on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco (https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc (https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc) Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeycroc (https://twitter.com/mikeycroc) If you haven't smashed the subscribe button, do it here➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/) The views and opinions expressed on the "What Are You Made Of?" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco. The podcast production and the book "What Are You Made Of?" are the author's original works. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2021.
We talk a lot on this podcast about business strategies and tactics but not very often about the personal side which includes wellness, physical health, and especially mindset. So today, we're having Teresa Buruni, founder and CEO of Less Fear More Flow, who helps entrepreneurs and business owners with their personal transformation, mindset, wellness to unlock their true potential. Teresa shares tips on how we can preserve our wellness so we never get lost amidst burnout while achieving our goals for our businesses. This episode is a breath of fresh air and will surely enlighten you on how to attain the freedom you're aiming for through your business so hit the play button now! We talk about: Introduction [00:00] Entrepreneurs' DONTs that need to be reevaluated [04:12] To have your sleep in one go or to break it down in periods? [07:36] 45 minutes of laser focus and 45 minutes of break outside [09:59] Finding balance through different types of meditation [13:41] Bearing in mind that your bed is for resting [17:37] Why you don't have to work 7 days a week [21:36] The role of mindset in entrepreneurship [26:24] The challenge of reversing the programming set unto us [32:11] How you can deal with imposter syndrome [36:02] Tips on dealing with the pressures brought by industrialization [41:02] Going through the motions and enjoying the process of growing [48:24] Resource Links: Brett Trainor Website (https://bretttrainor.com/) Download Startup to Scaleup: A 4-Part Framework to Grow Your B2B Business to $10 Million (https://bretttrainor.com/resources/) Books mentioned: Three Simple Steps by Trevor Blake https://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Success-Business/dp/1936661713 Episodes mentioned: Episode 141 with Paul Shirley https://bretttrainor.com/2022/02/08/podcast-ep-141-the-difference-between-average-and-elite-with-former-nba-player-best-selling-author-paul-shirley/ About Our Guest: Teresa Bruni is a deeply committed Healer and Spiritual Warrior who helps people overcome difficulties that keep them from enjoying their lives to the fullest. Teresa is also the founder of Less Fear, More Flow LLC and The 2020 Resilience Journal Project, as well as a #1 International Best Selling Author, speaker, and author. She is a natural instructor who thinks that our thoughts are the only limit to our potential. Connect with Teresa Bruni: Website https://www.teresabruni.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresabrunithehealer/ Connect with me and learn more about growing your business: Email: BT@BrettTrainor.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretttrainor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCySoKsETeKxu-Fnf2VfE7Gg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainorBrett Twitter: https://twitter.com/Brett_Trainor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bretttrainor/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to tune in, subscribe, and share this podcast.
Can you build a $100 million company with no employees? Our guest has done it six times. On this episode of the Making Bank podcast, Trevor Blake shares how he has built over $600 million worth of companies without any employees. As a bullied child, Trevor got into reading and learning early on. From there, he learned many life lessons from the people before him. When he hit his 40s, he left his current company to start his own, putting those lessons into good use. Harnessing technology, systems and himself, he has built multiple $100 million companies without a single employee. He shares how he did it on this episode. Trevor also delves into how set proper intentions, build quickly, and sell well. Listen to the show to hear more on how to harness your intuition, work five hour days, and the one big secret to success. Listen to Josh and Trevor discuss scaling quickly: Trevor's Background (2:00) After being bullied in school, Trevor turned to books and biographies to learn. Eventually when he grew up. took to traveling with his wife, and learned physics. When he hit his 40s, he quit his job to start his own company, and since then has raised $600 million with seven companies and zero employees. Zero Employees (5:17) Trevor explains how he started his first company with $200 and grew it up to over $100 million. A large part of this is due to his business model, which relies on technology and himself to perform all functions. Without employees, his net profit is 76. He has since successfully repeated this process 7 times. Real World Wizards (9:22) Trevor delves into why he thinks entrepreneurs are really just real-world wizards. From converting ideas into institutes and money, any entrepreneur has the power to make magic happen with the right steps and intentions. Setting Intentions (11:47) Can you imagine success into happening? Drawing from his background, Trevor explains how by telling yourself that your success has already happened, you can trick your brain into heading into that direction. Instead of saying, “I will sell my company,” you can say “I have sold my company” and your brain will move towards that goal. Trevor also delves into how entrepreneurs are fixers and creative people, maybe even more than analytical. He uses past examples of entrepreneurs who set out to solve a problem before finding success. Get Big, Fast (17:08) Trevor chats about how to think bigger and grow big quickly. By not taking employees and having success exit strategies, you can build a company and sell it in only a few years and make millions while doing it. Trust Your Intuition to Exit Properly (19:57) The best exit strategy is a solidly built company. Trevor shares his idea that the fast-paced world we're living in lends itself well with those who have strong intuition and can adapt quickly, which traditionally has been women. Trevor urges the audience to embrace these traits and learn from the women in their lives. Five Hour Days (23:23) In studying brain neurology, Trevor has discovered that our minds can only be product for short periods at a time. Other successful entrepreneurs have adapted habits such as doing something creative or even short naps that have greatly improved productivity. Trevor explains what his day looks like and how much he gets done. One Big Secret of Success (25:28) Trevor believes that the one big secret of success for everyone is “just start.” Start now. Links mentioned: Making Bank - Website https://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Success-Business/dp/1936661713/ref=sr_1_1?crid=30SPWOL87I52T&keywords=trevor+blake&qid=1646158007&sprefix=trevor+blake%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1
Can you build a $100 million company with no employees? Our guest has done it six times. On this episode of the Making Bank podcast, Trevor Blake shares how he has built over $600 million worth of companies without any employees. As a bullied child, Trevor got into reading and learning early on. From there, he learned many life lessons from the people before him. When he hit his 40s, he left his current company to start his own, putting those lessons into good use. Harnessing technology, systems and himself, he has built multiple $100 million companies without a single employee. He shares how he did it on this episode. Trevor also delves into how set proper intentions, build quickly, and sell well. Listen to the show to hear more on how to harness your intuition, work five hour days, and the one big secret to success. Listen to Josh and Trevor discuss scaling quickly: Trevor's Background (2:00) After being bullied in school, Trevor turned to books and biographies to learn. Eventually when he grew up. took to traveling with his wife, and learned physics. When he hit his 40s, he quit his job to start his own company, and since then has raised $600 million with seven companies and zero employees. Zero Employees (5:17) Trevor explains how he started his first company with $200 and grew it up to over $100 million. A large part of this is due to his business model, which relies on technology and himself to perform all functions. Without employees, his net profit is 76. He has since successfully repeated this process 7 times. Real World Wizards (9:22) Trevor delves into why he thinks entrepreneurs are really just real-world wizards. From converting ideas into institutes and money, any entrepreneur has the power to make magic happen with the right steps and intentions. Setting Intentions (11:47) Can you imagine success into happening? Drawing from his background, Trevor explains how by telling yourself that your success has already happened, you can trick your brain into heading into that direction. Instead of saying, “I will sell my company,” you can say “I have sold my company” and your brain will move towards that goal. Trevor also delves into how entrepreneurs are fixers and creative people, maybe even more than analytical. He uses past examples of entrepreneurs who set out to solve a problem before finding success. Get Big, Fast (17:08) Trevor chats about how to think bigger and grow big quickly. By not taking employees and having success exit strategies, you can build a company and sell it in only a few years and make millions while doing it. Trust Your Intuition to Exit Properly (19:57) The best exit strategy is a solidly built company. Trevor shares his idea that the fast-paced world we're living in lends itself well with those who have strong intuition and can adapt quickly, which traditionally has been women. Trevor urges the audience to embrace these traits and learn from the women in their lives. Five Hour Days (23:23) In studying brain neurology, Trevor has discovered that our minds can only be product for short periods at a time. Other successful entrepreneurs have adapted habits such as doing something creative or even short naps that have greatly improved productivity. Trevor explains what his day looks like and how much he gets done. One Big Secret of Success (25:28) Trevor believes that the one big secret of success for everyone is “just start.” Start now. Links mentioned: Making Bank - Website https://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Success-Business/dp/1936661713/ref=sr_1_1?crid=30SPWOL87I52T&keywords=trevor+blake&qid=1646158007&sprefix=trevor+blake%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1
We were privileged today to talk with Trevor Blake about the power of entrepreneurship and his story coming from a poor background to having built seven successful companies! All of this has made him hundreds of millions of dollars and allowed him to travel the world. He taught us here about finding and solving problems for consumers. We covered the importance of never saying it's too late (he started his first company at age 43). We talked about being creative and following intuition as well as the all-important "proof-of-concept" topic. We covered dream clients, finding the right people (for your company), overdelivering value, controlling what you can control and much, much more! Visit https://threesimplesteps.com/ for more information. Let's go!
Creating and growing a startup successfully can be an enjoyable and rewarding journey, albeit seen as very intense and stressful. Today we're going to focus on how to make that journey much easier as I sit down with Trevor Blake - a successful serial entrepreneur responsible for building and selling three startups for around $300m. Trevor is also the author of the New York bestseller: Three Simple Steps. This fireside style chat with Trevor was pretty eye-opening as he really discusses the key behind being successful in this current digital age, and how it can be done whilst working less and enjoying the experience. Hope you enjoy it!
Kent Lloyd talks with Trevor Blake, serial entrepreneur and New York Times bestseller. Together they discuss how he turned a hundred dollars into $105 million with one company, grit, hard work, and a balanced lifestyle. Since then he's sold 2 more businesses, giving him time to focus on what he loves: writing and sharing tips for a balanced lifestyle. You can find links to Trevor's LinkedIn and more below. If you're interested in learning more about Harmon Brothers, you can grab a copy of our book here.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Episodes published every Tuesday at 6 am EST. We'll see you on the next one.Find Trevor here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake https://www.trevorgblake.com
Secrets to a Successful Startup – Publish. Promote. Profit. with Rob Kosberg Episode 075 Trevor Blake Trevor Blake built three successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. Now he's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Studies show that over the course of an 8-hour workday, the average employee works for just 2 hours and 53 minutes. Trevor's method teaches how to structure organically productive 5-hour workdays rather than 8-hour days that are actually padded with distractions and the survival tactics (reading the news, multiple mini-breaks, social media surfing etc.) that workers have learned as coping mechanisms for the daily grind. Listen to this informative Publish. Promote. Profit. episode with Trevor Blake about his book, Secrets to a Successful Startup. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: Why controlling your mentality is important when bringing your idea to fruition. How it's important to be able to use and trust your intuition when making decisions. Why it's important for your productivity to take breaks while you're working. How it's all about making a positive difference in someone's life and have fun doing it. How people still take notice of best-selling authors making them authorities in their market. Connect with Trevor: Links Mentioned: trevorgblake.com Guest Contact Info: Facebook facebook.com/TrevorGBlake LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake Connect with Rob: Website bestsellerpublishing.org Twitter @bspbooks Instagram @bspbooks Facebook facebook.com/bestsellerpub YouTube youtube.com/c/BestSellerPublishingOfficial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trevor Blake – Yes, You Can Have Success, Love, and AbundanceAired Monday, October 11, 2021 at 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST / 7:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM CET Is it our voice that is the driving force behind creating success and happiness? Each of us carries an influential voice within, but we are often unaware of its impact on our world. Join Voice Visionary Kara Johnstad and New York Times Best-selling author and serial Entrepreneur Trevor Blake in a heartfelt conversation on manifesting abundance magically, creating financial independence, and leading a lifestyle in harmony with our values. Shifting from humbled beginnings to building multi-million dollar businesses, Trevor started his first company with just a few hundred dollars. He sold it in 2010 for more than a hundred million. He has since sold two more companies, and he's never hired a single employee or worked more than five hours a day. Trevor has written “Three Simple Steps” and his newest book, “Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving in Your Own Venture.” Curious about bringing more practical magic into your business and life and using your voice and communication skills to become an ambassador of abundance? Then join us at Voice Rising.Visit Trevor Blake at https://www.trevorgblake.com/To get in touch with Kara go to http://www.karajohnstad.com/Visit the Voice Rising show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/voice-rising/#abundance #success #TrevorBlake #VoiceRising #KaraJohnstad
Trevor Blake, author of Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life Bill Ringle and Trevor Blake discuss some of the important distractions and obstacles that can delay, distract, or even destroy your chances of attaining the success of which you are capable – life is short and focusing on what matters is essential for small business leaders. >>> Visit MyQuestforTheBest.com for complete show notes and more expert advice and inspiring stories to propel your small business growth. My Quest for the Best is a top-rated small business podcast with over 300 episodes of thought-provoking and insightful interviews with today's top thought leaders and business experts. Host Bill Ringle's mission with this show is to provide the strategies, insights, and resources that will unlock the growth potential of your business through these powerful conversations. #pp-podcast-2431 a, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 a, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 a, #pp-podcast-2431 .ppjs__more { color: #0033CC; } #pp-podcast-2431:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-2431:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-2431:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 .pod-entry__play *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 .pod-entry__play:hover * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-2431.postview .episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 .episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-2431:not(.modern) .ppjs__time-handle-content, .modal-2431 .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-2431:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio-time-rail, #pp-podcast-2431.lv3 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2431.lv4 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2431.gv2 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2431.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button, #pp-podcast-2431.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover, #pp-podcast-2431.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 button.episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 .ppjs__audio-time-rail, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 button.pp-modal-close { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-2431 .hasCover .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) !important; } .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2431 button.episode-list__load-more:focus { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.7 ) !important; } #pp-podcast-2431 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, #pp-podcast-2431.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode, .pp-modal-window .modal-2431.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.1 ); } #pp-podcast-2431.postview .episode-list__load-more { background-color: transparent !important; } #pp-podcast-2431.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-2431.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-2431.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-2431.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-2431.modern:not(.wide-player) .
Secrets to a Successful Startup Trevor Blake, trevorgblake.com – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Kevin Harrington and Seth Greene Episode 690 Trevor Blake Trevor Blake built three successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. Now he's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Studies show that over the course of an 8-hour workday, the average employee works for just 2 hours and 53 minutes. Trevor's method teaches how to structure organically productive 5-hour workdays rather than 8-hour days that are actually padded with distractions and the survival tactics (reading the news, multiple mini-breaks, social media surfing etc.) that workers have learned as coping mechanisms for the daily grind. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Trevor Blake about his book, Secrets to a Successful Startup. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: ● How successful entrepreneurs have to claim back their individualism. ● Why you can't come up with good ideas just listening to others' advice. ● How success comes from self-confidence and a tendency to set big goals. ● Why entrepreneurs should set their exit strategy before raising capital. ● How it's important to have a structure that allows you to be quickly adaptable. Connect with Trevor: Guest Contact Info Facebook facebook.com/TrevorGBlake LinkedIn Linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake Links Mentioned: trevorgblake.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trevor G. Blake has founded, managed, and sold three companies since 2003 for a combined value of over $300 million using a unique business structure based on a model of alliances. He is currently the founder and CEO of three more companies in varied industries which he runs simultaneously. His unique business approach is based on higher profitability, non-employee model, which also frees him to enjoy his other interests as a writer, coach, and animal welfare activist. Success with a balanced life is Trevor's mantra and described in his free course The Practical Magic of the 5-hour workday. Trevor is also a New York Times best-selling author of Three Simple Steps, A Map to Success in Business and Life (2012) and Secrets to a Successful Startup, A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. (2020) He has also created two unique experiential courses in which he coaches in real-time for personal growth and business success. Trevor has been featured in: Business Insider, CNN, Forbes, PBS (Between the Lines), KOMO News, Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Investor's Business Daily, The Guardian, Inc. and is a regular radio and TV guest on both business and metaphysics shows. In this episode, we discuss: Trevor Blake's phenomenal experience with his mother and how he is using it to deal with problems in his businesses Key aspects of cash flow management that business owners should pay attention to How to have a one-man business Basic guidelines to develop trust in your people and determining the perfect employee for your business Trevor's other businesses and how they vary from each other The right time to know when you need to exit or sell your business How Trevor's wife has helped him in making business decisions Figuring out when to start to reinvent and achieve financial independence I hope you will find this episode as exciting and informative as I have. Trevor shared not only tools and techniques but also introduced an unusual business model for running and building better businesses. Please let me know your thoughts! Connect with Trevor Biography https://www.trevorgblake.com/about/ Website www.trevorgblake.com LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgblake/ Connect with Steve Eschbach Website: https://www.tworld.com/locations/naperville/ or https://eschbachassoc.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWqgICqaSI8xE2GRYY1HWJA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/speschbach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveeschbach/ Twitter: @ SteveEschbach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Covid-19 once again impacting on licencing of vehicles, and an expected rush as people try to beat extension deadlines, authorities are expecting a rush of applications. Refilwe Moloto speaks to Trevor Blake, the City of Cape Town's Director of Revenue about how they plan on dealing with the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trevor Blake, author of Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving in Your Own Venture Trevor G. Blake and Bill Ringle discuss the importance of following proven business processes, what you can learn from your network, and how a community can accelerate your success for small business leaders. >>> Visit MyQuestforTheBest.com for complete show notes and more expert advice and inspiring stories to propel your small business growth. My Quest for the Best is a top-rated small business podcast with over 300 episodes of thought-provoking and insightful interviews with today's top thought leaders and business experts. Host Bill Ringle's mission with this show is to provide the strategies, insights, and resources that will unlock the growth potential of your business through these powerful conversations. #pp-podcast-6799 a, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 a, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 a, #pp-podcast-6799 .ppjs__more { color: #0033CC; } #pp-podcast-6799:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-6799:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-6799:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 .pod-entry__play *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 .pod-entry__play:hover * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-6799.postview .episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 .episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-6799:not(.modern) .ppjs__time-handle-content, .modal-6799 .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-6799 button.episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-6799:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio-time-rail, #pp-podcast-6799.lv3 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-6799.lv4 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-6799.gv2 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-6799.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button, #pp-podcast-6799.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover, #pp-podcast-6799.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 button.episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 .ppjs__audio-time-rail, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 button.pp-modal-close { background-color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-6799 .hasCover .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) !important; } #pp-podcast-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, #pp-podcast-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-6799 button.episode-list__load-more:focus { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.7 ) !important; } #pp-podcast-6799 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, #pp-podcast-6799.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode, .pp-modal-window .modal-6799.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode { background-color: rgba( 0,51,204, 0.1 ); } #pp-podcast-6799.postview .episode-list__load-more { background-color: transparent !important; } #pp-podcast-6799.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-6799.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-6799.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus * { color: #0033CC !important; } #pp-podcast-6799.modern:not(.
Shifting from humbled beginnings to success with balance is what our guest, Trevor Blake, entrepreneur and New York Times best-selling author, speaks to in this heart-felt and dynamic conversation. Trevor started his first company with just a few hundred dollars, and sold it in 2010 for more than a hundred million. He has since sold two more companies, and he's never hired a single employee or worked more than five hours a day. Trevor has written, "Three Simple Steps" and his newest book, "Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving in Your Own Venture." This episode offers insight into how to bring more practical magic into your business and life, the importance of using our imagination, and being an ambassador of abundance. They talk about Trevor's winning formula as an entrepreneur, his animal sanctuary, and what he is creating next. The show takes an unexpected turn that leads them to speaking about the loss of his beloved wife. To learn more about his work & receive the free gift: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ (https://www.trevorgblake.com) To read his book: https://amzn.to/3dE3IfV (https://amzn.to/3dE3IfV) Join Lee and The Portal, his monthly members' community to connect more deeply with Lee, the Z's and other like-minded people. Each month you will have access to a host of wellness tools that include: Live Energy Tune-Up Broadcasts from Lee, free monthly mp3's, Body Energy Updates from Steven Washington, a members only community forum, and special discounts. To learn more visit: https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/the-portal (https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/the-portal) The views and opinions expressed by guests of Impact the World are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of the host, of Lee Harris Energy LLC, or its staff or management. Any content provided by our guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Wat is jouw Ikigai? Wat kleurt jouw leven? Dat zijn vragen waar Brenda Serree haar klanten (solopreneurs en teams in bedrijven) mee helpt. Ze is zowel personal branding specialist als Ikigai expert. We gaan in gesprek over wat haar rijk maakt, over blij zijn dat je kunt traplopen en over wat haar geldovertuigingen zijn. En nog veel meer. In de podcast heeft Brenda het over een inspirerende ondernemer. www.Susannabauer.com (art met bladeren) Boekentips van Brenda: Brenda noemt ook het boek Three simple steps - Trevor Blake http://bit.ly/3iqxvcE en we hebben het ook over Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill http://bit.ly/3irzkpG Het Waarom ben je hier Café - John Strelewki http://bit.ly/2LY8sl3 Frida Kahlo - De kleuren van het leven http://bit.ly/3nUBFdT Ikigai - Francesc Miralles en Hector Garcia http://bit.ly/3nWUn4H Momenteel luistert/leest Brenda: Mrs. Degas - Arthur Japin http://bit.ly/2M1aZLt Meer weten over Brenda en Ikigai circles ontdekken? www.Brandingdiva.nl www.ikigai-liveyourpurpose.com Gratis minicursus Define your brand Gratis invulvel 4 Ikigai circles
What a year, what a season of greatest hits it's been on the podcast! In the infamous words of Kamala Harris… “We did it. We did it, Joe!” Well, we certainly did… That's another 47 interviews and 11 more bonus episodes for the books, helping people simplify their work, life and everything in between. Besides grappling with a pandemic, we've also simplified how to set healthy boundaries, boost your immune system, and bounce back stronger after a massive life change. (umm, hello COVID-19). And through this work, I've learned a few things about you… You (once again) loved the episodes where I simplify these four cornerstone topics: Self-care and simplifying down to get back to thriving Gaining clarity by setting laser-focused goals Time management skills, doing less to accomplish more Sales mastery, deepening relationships with clients and vendor partners to create long-lasting collaborations And especially in a year like 2020 where we all needed these foundational skills now more than ever. Juggling homeschooling and online events… finding space to have a quiet moment alone to reflect… getting back to center as you re-prioritize what projects and tasks are most important and when. The Universe shook our proverbial Etch-a-Sketch in a massive way and each of us are looking to make sense of it all. So, here are a few of the very best conversations from our top 5 episodes of season three. It's like the Cliff's Notes version of The Simplifiers Podcast, to remind you of how far we've come and what we've learned together. And if this is the first time you're tuning in, welcome! I'm so glad you're here and I can promise you more of this awesome goodness coming to you in the year ahead. 110: How to structure your 5-hour workday - with Trevor Blake 121: How to transform your life + start over again - with Alicia Haywood 124: How to strengthen your relationships through COVID-19 - with Dr. Gary Chapman 100: How to get sober + overcome addiction - with Laura McKowen HONORABLE MENTION: 112: How to re-build community, despite social distancing - with Neil Greenwood BONUS 104: How to squash your limiting self-beliefs - with Mary Baird-Wilcock Enjoy and I look forward to helping you simplify in the new year and beyond. And don't forget to #Dothething! Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here:https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/greatest-hits-2020
Hear from Trevor Blake, a perpetual student of life. Author of NY Times Bestseller, Three Simple Steps, and his newest book, Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving in Your Own Venture. Trevor was the founder and CEO of QOL Medical LLC, which he started with just a few hundred dollars, and sold in 2010 for more than $100 million. He has since sold two more companies (over $300 million) and is currently at work on his 4th, 5th, and 6th. He's never hired a single employee or worked more than 5 hours a day. He has worked in the UK, Europe, and the USA with companies such as Lipha, 3M, and Biogen and has won many industry awards, including Pharmaceutical Manager of the Year 1990, 1991 & 1992, and UK marketing professional of the year. Trevor’s passion is physics and how we can use an understanding of the relationship between energy and matter to achieve success in any aspect of business and life. His website is: https://www.trevorgblake.com/
Today, I'm joined by Trevor Blake. Trevor's the author of Three Simple Steps, the book I recommend most in 2020. He started his first business at age 43 and has subsequently grown and exited three businesses for a total of $600 million dollars. Now, he's working on business #4. He's done this without ever having a single employee. We recorded this call for members of the Capitalism Incubator, our high-ticket coaching program for entrepreneurs who are building a million-dollar business in the next 12 months. Normally, calls like this are reserved only for members. But I couldn't resist sharing this with you because he's got such wise advice for brand owners seeking investors - among other gems too numerous to list. Give it a listen, and let me know what braingasms you have.
Does negotiating your business success cause you to feel like you need to re-negotiate your love life? The truth is most relationships take a back seat with an entrepreneur in the house. Because, it’s so enticing for the entrepreneur to the funnel all their available time and money into the survival of a business; while significant relationships get put on hold. Do you relate? Don’t feel bad. Confession time…Tom and I are both lifetime entrepreneurs and we’ve both had relationships with loved ones suffer because of it. It is too easy to buy into the idea that the sacrifice of love and self are necessary for business success and financial freedom. But guess what? It doesn’t have to be that way. This week we have Trevor Blake as our guest. Trevor is a serial entrepreneur who sold his first company for $100 million, and is working on several more that have taken him to billionaire status. That’s good news for sure, but it gets even better…he didn’t sacrifice his relationship with his beloved wife or his personal health and wellbeing to achieve his success in business. How was he able to maintain such a life balance while creating financial freedom you ask? Well my friends, you're about to find out from the master himself. Tune in Thursday, October 22nd to hear Trevor’s story. Trevor’s website: trevorgblake.com
Does negotiating your business success cause you to feel like you need to re-negotiate your love life? The truth is most relationships take a back seat with an entrepreneur in the house. Because, it’s so enticing for the entrepreneur to the funnel all their available time and money into the survival of a business; while significant relationships get put on hold. Do you relate? Don’t feel bad. Confession time…Tom and I are both lifetime entrepreneurs and we’ve both had relationships with loved ones suffer because of it. It is too easy to buy into the idea that the sacrifice of love and self are necessary for business success and financial freedom. But guess what? It doesn’t have to be that way. This week we have Trevor Blake as our guest. Trevor is a serial entrepreneur who sold his first company for $100 million, and is working on several more that have taken him to billionaire status. That’s good news for sure, but it gets even better…he didn’t sacrifice his relationship with his beloved wife or his personal health and wellbeing to achieve his success in business. How was he able to maintain such a life balance while creating financial freedom you ask? Well my friends, you're about to find out from the master himself. Tune in Thursday, October 22nd to hear Trevor’s story. Trevor’s website: trevorgblake.com
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Trevor Blake is the author of Three Simple Steps and Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. Founder of several companies that he's sold for more than $300 million, Trevor gives Jim and Sarah his secrets in three simple steps, with a focus on energy and mindset. Plus, a Unity Moment with Martha Creek and a new segment with Funniest Thing! guy Ed Biagiotti.
Magic is real and science is just beginning to understand what the sages have known intuitively for millennia. How can you connect with that magic and use it to get what you want in your life? Corin Grillo talks about this with Trevor Blake, founder and CEO of QOL Medical LLC. Starting as a physicist, Trevor got to understand the physical nature of magic and used his imagination and intuition to build a succession of hundred-dollar companies in a relatively short time. In this conversation, he talks about the emerging reconciliation between science and spirituality, the power of imagination and the resurgence of feminine power and leadership in this age of rebalance. You will finally learn what real magic is in this episode!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join the Golden Vine community today:coringrillo.comFacebookInstagram
HAVE YOU FOUND BALANCE IN LIFE? On today's episode, Trevor Blake joins us to discuss why you shouldn't work for more than 5 hours in a day, the key to finding balance throughout all you do, overcoming adversity since 7 years old, and more. Thank you to our partners over at Acadium who are providing all our community members with a remote marketing intern at an effective and affordable cost. To connect with Trevor, check him out here: https://www.trevorgblake.com/ Find Me On Social: Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook www.mattlebris.com Rate, Subscribe and Share!
Today, Marie interviews author, mentor, entrepreneur and quantum physicist Trevor Blake (www.trevorgblake.com). In addition to talking about themes from Trevor's book, "Secrets to a Successful Startup", Marie and Trevor discuss achieving financial freedom, expanding consciousness, and allowing the logical mind to collaborate with your spirituality. She spends the remainder of the show providing intuitive readings for callers.
Medical entrepreneur Trevor Blake has sold 3 companies and is on #4 and #5, with total valuation in the neighborhood of $1B. In this episode, he shares how he's been able to achieve that level of success and impact working only 5 hours a day.
Trevor Blake has built and sold three startups in a decade for $300 million while never working more than 5 hours a day from his home office. He is also a New York Times bestselling author. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Trevor Blake has built and sold three startups in a decade for $300 million while never working more than 5 hours a day from his home office. He is also a New York Times bestselling author. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Today Marie interviews author and entrepreneur Trevor Blake about his newest book, "Secrets to a Successful Startup" (https://www.trevorgblake.com). Then, she takes calls and provides intuitive readings for the remainder of the hour!
The What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with entrepreneur Trevor Blake about his new book Secrets to a Successful Startup. The post Trevor Blake #677 appeared first on Paul Samuel Dolman.
From a background in sales management, Trevor Blake has sage advice after having founded 5 companies, and selling several of them for 9 figures, a startup success story.
Get Up Nation®! My name is Ben Biddick. I’m the Creator and Host of the Get Up Nation® Show and Co-Author of Get Up: The Art of Perseverance with former Major League Baseball Adam Greenberg. Recently I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Trevor Blake. He’s the author of the new book published by New World Library called Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. He’s also the author of the New York Times Best Seller Three Simple Steps. He’s built 3 successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. In light of everything that’s been happening with regard to the Corona Virus, this is a timely conversation for those who want to have a resilient business that thrives in a volatile world. Get Up Nation®, join me in welcoming Trevor Blake to the Get Up Nation® Show! https://www.trevorgblake.com/ www.getupnation.com The Get Up Nation® Show is brought to you in partnership with Veteran Owned Got Your Six Coffee! Learn more at www.gotyoursixcoffee.com! Most episodes of the Get Up Nation® Show are edited and mixed by Daniel Thabet! If you need podcast editing and mixing of the highest quality go to https://www.podcastdoctors.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/get-up-nation-podcast/support
Create new habits that will enable this time of transition to be an upgrade in your life. With Amanda ‘Pua’ Walsh, Founder of Astrology Hub, and New York Times Bestselling Author, Trevor Blake. They Discuss… The re-emergence of the feminine in the world today as we co-create a new world experience. The opportunity you have now to restructure the way you think and avoid the “quicksand” of negative thought patterns. How the matrix of nature is a powerful tool you can use to detoxify, heal, amplify creativity, and so much more. The magic of intuition and the concept of ‘once connected always connected.’ How history will show that there was never a better time to re-invent yourself than right now. LINKS: Your Soul Purpose Course, While you take care of yourself, we’d like to take care of you. Get your “Unprecedented Times” $50 discount on this course through April 30 by entering discount code YSP50 upon checkout. Get your FREE 2020 Astrology Hub Guide Book Find Astrology Hub on Instagram Get Notified! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The Astrology Hub Podcast? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review! iTunes not your thing? Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, or TuneIn.
What would life look like today if you had a 5-hour workday? Recent current events have really forced us ALL to rethink how much work we can actually accomplish these days, eh? We've had to think fast, pivot on a dime, work from home and for some, all of sudden we're juggling homeschooling as well! YIKES... wouldn't it be nice to gain back a little bit of control on things again? My special guest today is Trevor Blake and he's simplifying how to structure your new 5-hour workday. Funny enough, we recorded this episode just days before things really started escalating FAST with the Coronavirus... but the simple-to-try-out principles apply now, more than ever before. So, if you're cramming in homeschooling or other responsibilities on your shoulders these days, you may only have 5 hours that you can devote to your work today. Guys, it's no longer a pipe-dream to work less... it's a necessity to keep sane. So I hope today's conversation brings you some new ideas on how to structure it all, especially if the idea of working from home and/or doing things virtually via video calls these days is all new territory for you. My special guest today is Trevor Blake and he's simplifying how to structure your 5-hour workday. We tackle all aspects of it, including: ● What we can learn from Victorian times “village culture” ● How to shift from corporate 9-to-5 mentality to working from home and being your own boss ● The very best ways to structure your 5-hour workday and how to create strong boundaries on your work and home office Episode sponsored by... Lucy with a Why Lucy with a Why is a personal brand provocateur who helps small businesses (like yours!) serve mischievously, cheeky marketing and compelling copy to seriously stand out amongst the competition. Hire Lucy to help you become the queen or king of your niche and sky-rocket your confidence in how you show up in the world! To learn more and get connected, visit: lucywithawhy.com/wow-hour/ (And make sure to tell her The Simplifiers sent ya!) It's time to #DoTheThing! Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here: https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/trevor-blake-5-hour-workday
Staying at home with nowhere to go can certainly put you in a bad mood. So this episode begins with some scientifically proven ways to improve your mood right away. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4234616/Six-ways-make-happier.htmlSome people seem to just have that ability to just be likable. How do they do it? You are about to find out when you listen to my guest Nicholas Boothman, an expert on personal communication and author of the book How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less (https://amzn.to/2TYCK8J)Hand sanitizer is hard to come by. But you can make your own without too much trouble. In this episode you will hear a simple recipe from a former CDC official to make effective, homemade hand sanitizer. And you can find that recipe here: https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-make-hand-sanitizerComplaining is a problem – whether you are a complainer or you live with one. In fact, complaining makes you stupid and ruins your chances for success. Trevor Blake author of the book, Three Simple Steps (http://amzn.to/2rmLFUw) explains some of the science behind complaining and why being around a complainer can suck the life right out of you.This Week’s Sponsors-Better Help. Get 10% off your first month by going to www.BetterHelp.com/sysk and use the promo code: sysk-Upstart. See how low your interest rate is at www.Upstart.com/something
Siri and Kenneth lead an informative and lively episode focusing on being an entrepreneur, experimenting, and start-ups. Siri shares her start-up of a digital build-a-book platform where a person designs a personalized, customized book for a special someone for a special occasion, Draw My Love.www.DrawMyLove.com . The teens interview Trevor Blake about his newest book, Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. Trevor Blake built five successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. He's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Start with a winning idea. Technology has changed so much in the last twenty years that it can be overwhelming to contemplate starting an adventure. Start with the WHY. There is no failure, only lessons to be learned. Keep on going.
Siri and Kenneth lead an informative and lively episode focusing on being an entrepreneur, experimenting, and start-ups. Siri shares her start-up of a digital build-a-book platform where a person designs a personalized, customized book for a special someone for a special occasion, Draw My Love.www.DrawMyLove.com . The teens interview Trevor Blake about his newest book, Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. Trevor Blake built five successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. He's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Start with a winning idea. Technology has changed so much in the last twenty years that it can be overwhelming to contemplate starting an adventure. Start with the WHY. There is no failure, only lessons to be learned. Keep on going.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Trevor Blake to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his new book SECRETS TO A SUCCESSFUL STARTUP: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving & Thriving In Your Own Venture.
Siri and Kenneth lead an informative and lively episode focusing on being an entrepreneur, experimenting, and start-ups. Siri shares her start-up of a digital build-a-book platform where a person designs a personalized, customized book for a special someone for a special occasion, Draw My Love.www.DrawMyLove.com . The teens interview Trevor Blake about his newest book, Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. Trevor Blake built five successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. He's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Start with a winning idea. Technology has changed so much in the last twenty years that it can be overwhelming to contemplate starting an adventure. Start with the WHY. There is no failure, only lessons to be learned. Keep on going.
Siri and Kenneth lead an informative and lively episode focusing on being an entrepreneur, experimenting, and start-ups. Siri shares her start-up of a digital build-a-book platform where a person designs a personalized, customized book for a special someone for a special occasion, Draw My Love.www.DrawMyLove.com . The teens interview Trevor Blake about his newest book, Secrets to a Successful Startup: A Recession-Proof Guide to Starting, Surviving, and Thriving in Your Own Venture. Trevor Blake built five successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. He's written a complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. Start with a winning idea. Technology has changed so much in the last twenty years that it can be overwhelming to contemplate starting an adventure. Start with the WHY. There is no failure, only lessons to be learned. Keep on going.
George Noory and author Trevor Blake explore his work studying mental abilities and meditation to create a thriving business and become a successful entrepreneur. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Looking to start a bookkeeping business? New York Times best-selling author, Trevor Blake, who has written books such as 3 Simple Steps and Secrets To A Successful Startup, has some insights. He’s not in the bookkeeping industry, but he has built four successful companies from the ground up, so he has plenty of experience when it comes to creating a business that works. Through those experiences, Trevor found the secrets on how to start, survive, and thrive as an entrepreneur which he shares with people around the world. During the interview, you'll discover... The importance of embracing technology How to take advantage of change Why you should start listening to your intuition To find out more about Trevor, visit https://www.thesuccessfulbookkeeper.com.
Is your inner critic screaming at you right now? That's your stinkin' thinkin and it's keeping you playing small. You know, it's that negative self-talk that keeps looping in your brain telling you either, “you're doing it wrong!” or “you don't have what it takes to do this, so you might as well STOP right now.” Sound familiar? Earlier this week, I spoke to Trevor Blake all about how to launch a startup, the simple way and it reminded me of the heaps of courage you truly need to have in order to step out and start something new. Here are 3 simple ways to squash your stinkin' thinkin' today: Make space for awareness Know who's speaking right now Work towards a quick win Stinkin' thinkin' - we all get it. No one, no matter how successful they are or how much money they've got in the bank or how many Instagram followers they might have… I repeat, NO ONE is immune to their own inner critic. The secret is to figure out how to get your stinkin' thinkin' to stop screaming at you… and simmer down to an occasional whisper, here and there. You can do this, I believe in you. It's time to SIMPLIFY. Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here:https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/how-to-squash-your-stinkin-thinkin
Trevor Blake, author of SECRETS TO A SUCCESSFUL STARTUP, built three successful startups and sold them for more than $300 million. He talks with Cynthia Brian about his complete instruction manual that covers everything the budding entrepreneur or existing business owner needs to know to build the career or business of their dreams. 2020 is the Year of the Rat in the Chinese tradition. A Rat Year means new beginnings and renewals, a time for growth and success. Are you ready for more success, money, relationships, and advancements this year? We'll discuss how to prepare to welcome the wealth. Are you attempting to downsize, purge, or declutter but your kids don't want any of your “priceless” heirlooms? Re-sale value for antiques and collectibles has fallen as younger generations are not accumulating or collecting “stuff”. Besides garbage sales, there are a few ways you can still sell your furniture and things.
Have you been thinking, “it's (finally!) time to launch my own startup but I'm not sure where to begin?” Have no fear, The Simplifiers to the rescue! My special guest today is Trevor Blake and he is simplifying how to launch a startup, the simple way. Back in the day, starting your own business meant loads of capital investment, a million dollar idea, living in Silicon Valley, and attracting the very best talent for top dollar. Well, you still need that incredible idea that people desperately want and will gladly pay you for it… BUT, you might not need as much money to get things up and off the ground as you think. Trevor gets to the core of what you've got to have in place before you launch, tapping into affordable tech tools and the growing surplus of qualified freelancers to help you get your new venture up and running without running out of cash. Here's how. Trevor Blake simplifies how to launch a startup, minus the stress. In this episode, you will learn: Why he believes “there's never been a better time to start your own business than NOW” What the number one common mistake more than 80% of new startups make… and how to avoid doing the same Why he thinks that women-led businesses are much more successful than ones led by men How he structures his 5-hour workday; how to make it work in the launch phase and still run a successful, profitable business What the 3 phases of launching a startup are and what critical actions you need to focus on in each phase: Starting Surviving Thriving Launching a startup does NOT need to be complicated. #DoTheThing! Episode sponsored by...Ethical Hour Ethical Hour is the world's first and largest online community for changemakers, social entrepreneurs and impact businesses, where you can meet like-minded friends, collaborators and supporters - and get the help you need to grow your income, influence, and impact. To learn more and get connected, visit: ethicalhour.co.uk/simplify Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here:https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/trevor-blake-how-to-launch-a-startup
Episode 216 of InterBrews was recorded with Trevor Brown and Blake Niederhofer at Lone Pint Brewery in Magnolia, TX. The guys sat down with InterBrews host Josh Stewart on an awesome fall day in their beautiful beer garden to catch up on all things Lone Pint. Items discussed include their in progress expansion of their brew house and actually raising the roof, new beers including barrel aged varieties of all your favorites, beer garden exclusives including a white Stout and an American Barley Wine, the soon to be debuting new website, fun new items in their online store, beers-to-go in all different sizes, Trevors heavy lifting history, the latest on Blake's beard and so much more. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it. This is InterBrews. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/support
Trevor Blake is a New York Times best-selling author and entrepreneur who has founded three multi-million dollar companies. You can find him at www.trevorgblake.com In this episode, we talk to Trevor about the difference between chasing profit and chasing the mission, hiring the right people at the right time and how to re-energize yourself when things become stale. This podcast is brought to you by Glofox, the boutique fitness software management company. If you are looking to accelerate growth. work efficiently and deliver a well-branded boutique customer experience, check us out at www.glofox.com
The Union of Egoists project was announced to the public April 1st, 2016 with the release of Trevor Blake’s Max Stirner Bibliography. UnionOfEgoists.com is not an organization. We do not hold public events and you cannot join. But there have been public events, journals, books and more, with an intent to be ongoing that promoted […]
The weekend of August 25th and 26th is the World Union of Egoists Conference at a prominent hotel in Baltimore, MD. Here we get to listen in to a presentation during the first night before dinner and the main speakers. You will find that the announced preprandial speaker unfortunately was not able to give their talk, […]
[audio TRIBUTARIES4-7-20133SIMPLESTEPS.mp3] With an approach to life that was fed by a very determined mother living with cancer and a quick idea to sell candy to the “kids” on the school bus, TREVOR BLAKE consciously sought out ways to build a good life. Financial and personal success along with a short-lived retirement developed into his New York Times best-selling book, […]
Susan was in the corporate world for 20 years. During a challenging time, she sought the services of an executive coach to discover tools and techniques to address her work challenges. She started by adjusting her mindset, and going in to work with the idea of learning from challenges, rather than letting challenges define her. In the end, her coaching led her to leave her corporate job, and start a coaching practice of her own. Q & A Why is self love important and what was the number one thing that was holding you back from accepting self love? I didn't realize that I wasn't doing that… When a friend of mine asked me what I was doing for self-care, I answered I don't do that on a regular basis. Everybody else came first and I came last. Now, I recognize that self care is so important. Who is one person who has changed your life for the better? My coach was a pivotal person to help me get my confidence back. What is the best advice you have ever received? “Don't look out the rearview mirror all the time.” What is a self care habit that you practice regularly? I have a new shower. I love to just stand in the shower. It is a great place to think. That is one of my favorite things to do. Can you share a resource, an app or a tool that we can use to build our selfcare practice. I have taken to bullet journaling. There is are some formal ways of doing bullet journaling, as well as creative ways of doing bullet journaling, with markers and coloring. That has really been an interesting thing for me. I've never really thought of myself as being creative. Do you have a favorite quote? “Be willing to let go of who you think you should be, in order to be who you are.” What book are you reading right now? Three Simple Steps, by Trevor Blake. What is the one thing that you are most passionate about? I am passionate about leadership development, but I would say the biggest thing would be coaching. Just how it can change people’s lives. Guest Bio Susan is now an executive leadership coach after spending 20+ years in corporate roles for a global organization. She knew that she wanted to do something to work with leaders to help them build their confidence, navigate challenges and achieve success. She is passionate about helping women position themselves for success and reach their potential. Website: http://susanmbarber.com/ Email: susan@susanmbarber.com Twitter: @susanmbarber Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/susanbarbercoaching/ Facebook Group: www.creatingleadershipconnections.com
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In this episode, Steven Mario Cavallo discusses the one most important thing that all business people, managers, athletes, Prime Ministers, mums, educators and students ask themselves, “how can I get more time to do the things I want to do?” How does one undertake the almost limitless number of fabulous opportunities that life presents, given the finite time and space we all live in? Clearly, when we choose there is an opportunity forgone, not just in the economic context, but in all the areas of our lives: our physical and mental health, our marriage, our friendships, our personal & spiritual development, the relationship we enjoy with our children, our connection with community, our preferred way of giving back, and the important objective of lifelong learning. These are universal struggles lived by every person in the world, irrespective of what country they live in, their ethnicity, gender, religion or the money they were born into…everyone wants to maximise their life in a way that is meaningful to them. So today I will investigate just a couple of the many different approaches that exist, on making the most of one’s time. This is an area of great interest to many people, as it is for me; so I will share my personal system for dealing with this inescapable human experiment we call ‘time management’, as it relates to life achievement. I hope to give you some useful insight and strategies that can make a positive contribution to your own work life and personal life. Let’s begin with the obvious – the human body. The late, great Dr Wayne Dyer told my wife and I on a number of occasions that we are spiritual beings having a physical experience. Given the inextricable relationship between thought and outcome, I believe this to be true. Therefore, by definition anything that you achieve comes about because your originating thoughts manifested into outcomes only because of the actions of yourself and others. Actions then are what turn thought energy into the form we can use in the real world. Actions need people and people are physical creatures with bodies to do the tangible work that originated in the mind. Building a great business, or an international movement, or creating change or inventing the next iPhone all requires a body to make happen. Hence, we are reliant on our bodies for everything. And although this sounds obvious and maybe a little silly; for most of us whom may not be into sports or fitness or even fully aware of what constitutes the food we eat…there is a tendency to take for granted this incredible human machine and simply assume that it will serve us without fail, year after year as we work away at our businesses and watch it miraculously turn our thoughts into things. Usually, professional athletes, or dancers, or models actively contemplate their bodies and appreciate how directly it serves their goals. But even the most physically inactive philosopher or mathematician (or any other person that lives in their head) counts on their body to write, or teach or do experiments. So it goes without saying that human health: physical, emotional, social etc. is the first determinant of leading a productive life. If you don't have either the physical or mental energy to do something, you can produce nothing. To this end, remind yourself constantly that you must commit yourself to getting adequate sleep, some exercise, to eat nutritious food in the right quantities, to spend time with your spouse and children, to spend time with your mates and to read/watch quality content that expands your world view…as these are the big levers that will improve your life more than any other set of inputs. All of these will be discussed in this episode’s amazing interview with Mr Anthony Mennillo, who is a scientist of the human body and a specialist on human performance and life achievement. Other than the performance of our bodies, the other biggest factor of course is our thinking. Mental constitution has many aspects: the way we see ourselves, the way we see others, the way we see the world and how we think the world sees us. All of these parts are related and have the power to catapult us to greatness. Equally, any part of it could significantly reduce our ability to function. Consider a person who has ‘it all sorted’ and is in flow…they get things done, achieve what they want and in turn, self propagate happiness, which keeps them in flow. In this state, you are effective, efficient and more likely to be making money because your confidence and self-belief is growing as your positive thoughts produce the momentum for more positive thoughts. 01 if this balance is upset, the mind scrapes and decelerates and can get stuck in painful thoughts such as fear, depression, apprehension, anxiety and so forth. And in this state, we are at risk of failures across our business and personal lives. Thinking is everything and you must be as health conscious about what you put into your mind as you are about what you put into your body. If you worry about what a deep-fried chocolate bar might do to your body, then you should be equally guarded about automatically swallowing the near lethal dose of pathetic, self-serving rubbish the mass media shoves down your throat each day. Both are poison and neither will serve you – least of all to build a great business and to inspire and lead people. So if thinking is key, our minds then are the hands that create the blueprint for all we have in our lives. Like a holographic projector, whatever thoughts you have, will become the objects you see in your physical reality. All great things in the world first originated as someone’s thought. We live in a society where messages of negativity, pessimism, cynicism, narcissism, manipulation and sensationalism hit us all. Like a torrent of damage these messages wash through the minds of people in almost all advanced economies, exerting downward pressure on the level of consciousness and in so doing, homogenising how people think. Just ask yourself the question, “how much does the popular opinion as expressed by the media influence my attitudes toward certain issues?”. What is needed is independent thinking, the unspoilt exploration of ideas and the space for individuals to be creative. The greatest inventors, entrepreneurs and leaders in history had original ideas; and they were usually seen as non-conformers by many in their industry; but they often exhibited genius and incredible achievement because they did not allow themselves to become bogged down in the popular culture that others blindly followed into facelessness. What is the point I am making? As business people, leaders, decision makers and creators of new social and economic enterprises, we owe it to ourselves to protect our brains from ideas and beliefs that do not serve us. I am telling you directly, if you want to be uniquely great, both in your business and personal sphere: stop watching the news, stop watching most of the rubbish on commercial television, don’t read tabloids, don’t subscribe to mindless gossip feeds, keep to a minimum the time you spend on social media and most, most importantly…don’t hang around negative people that whinge and bludge and sap your energy. These poisons will severely inhibit your full potential. In his excellent work Three Simple Steps, Trevor Blake talks about ‘protecting your mentality’ by staying away from mass media news, from ignorant gossipers and of wearing one’s ‘mentality shield’ as an invisible force field that deflects negative or unfair criticism from detractors. He also talks about taking ‘quiet time’ every morning in order to soothe the mind into a quieter state where stress is emptied from your head and creative, ingenious ideas are able to take their place. This is incredibly powerful and can bring about profound performance improvements in your business, your health and your relationships. So what has all of this to do with time management and personal achievement? Everything. Despite our attempts at being rational, we remain emotional beings. If your mind is consumed with deliberate and constructive optimism and a strong sense of purpose, and is not infested with external rubbish that distracts your focus and diverts your energy and attention; then you will suddenly find that you regain hours per day that you would have otherwise wasted on activities that actually detract from your business goals. We must all become better at recognising the activities that are truly important in realising our mission. It is these activities that you do first. In the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr Stephen Covey talks about prioritising the ‘big rocks’ of your life first. In a business context, this means having the discipline to sometimes say ‘no’ to the good stuff in order to do the best stuff. It also means having a clear strategy and doing forward planning that take into account different scenarios so that you are not bogged down constantly ‘putting out fires’. The most effective instrument I have ever seen that one can use to determine what to do, as opposed to what not to do; is the Eisenhower Matrix – which in my opinion is the ultimate time management tool, without question. This is covered in depth by Stephen Covey (and other thought leaders) and its enormous power lies in its ability to differentiate between what is actually important – and what is just urgent. If you image two axes: the vertical indicating importance and the horizontal indicating urgency. The four quadrants that result from the axes crossing at the origin represent the four boxes in which you place tasks according to how they rate, in terms of both urgency and importance. For example, in the quadrant designated ‘not important and urgent’ you place things such as sending Christmas cards to suppliers before the cut off date for delivery. In the quadrant designated ‘important and not urgent’ you might put strategic planning or equipment maintenance. These are usually things that represent low risk if not done immediately, but high impact if not done at all. In the quadrant ‘important and urgent’ we see things that usually happen with barely any warning and that have a high impact. These are the ‘fires’ that need to be put out and whose priority overtakes all others, due to their critical nature. Finally, the quadrant ‘not urgent and not important’ – things such as Facebook and gossip; represent things that add no value to your business or your life. Clearly, the two quadrants you want to spend as little time in are the ‘not urgent/not important’ quadrant; and the ‘urgent/important’ quadrant. Time you spend doing tasks that belong in these boxes is either a total waste of time; or a sign of mismanagement. And while there will occasionally be some sort of ‘fire’ in your business; and some need to just ‘veg out’ for a few minutes watching a silly cat video on YouTube; these need to be kept at an absolute minimum if you want to be effective…not just efficient. There is no point looking for lost keys outside your house if you know you lost them inside somewhere. Doing the right things reasonably well is more profitable than doing the wrong things perfectly. So highly effective people are different to those that are merely efficient because they don’t allow harmful external influences to detract from their vision, their belief or their time and energy. So how do you use Covey’s Four Quadrants (i.e. Eisenhower’s Matrix) in your own business or personal life? In the good old days of leather Filofaxes (one of which I had surgically attached to my body!), I simply used a paper version that was pre-drawn onto which I wrote my tasks on a daily or weekly basis. This was incredibly good at helping me maintain direction and use my time effectively and probably made the single biggest difference in my awareness of ‘how to work’ properly. Today of course, software has now replaced my beautiful Filofax, but it allows for flexibility, reporting, attachments to be appended and most conveniently, the ability for unfinished tasks to automatically carry over into the next day without me needing to rewrite them onto the next sheet. In my personal set up I use a programme called Priority Matrix, made by a company called Appluence. You can see the software on their website: www.appfluence.com . For me, this is the very, very best implementation of the Eisenhower system I have seen and is the programme I use to organise my business. It is also how I prioritise my time in my other roles: as a father, a husband, philanthropist, teacher and speaker. I thoroughly recommend you use it. I have no affiliation or get any money from telling you this; my only reward is my confidence that it will help you be enormously productive. I have Priority Matrix on my Mac, my iPhone, my iPad as well as my Windows 10 machine and it is worth its weight in gold. Download the show notes from the podcast page at www.thebusinessfirm.com.au and this link will be there for you. In respect to time management, my other tools of choice are things that automate manual tasks or that represent shortcuts to outcomes. Now, assuming you have worked out the right things you need to do to be effective, then there are various technological tools that do enable you to be efficient at being effective. I use all of these things: Siri, online booking systems, automated lead generation, writing content that can be repurposed for ten fold ROI, I use my previous work structure as guides for new work that is similar, I create eLearning modules that my staff refer to for operations manuals and help, I put shortcuts to templates I create so that people don’t need to reinvent the wheel each time, I shift wherever possible, those tasks that customers could do themselves (such as filling out forms) to reduce admin burden and costs on my own company. I have created smart systems that track job progress and automatically update the customer with their estimated completion time. This reduces the number of inbound calls to my reception and keeps the client happy. I schedule things to happen in such as way so as to smooth demand on my resources. For example, I encourage pre orders of product and services that would normally follow a seasonal sales spike. I batch similar tasks or jobs so to minimise set up times and movement between different types of tasks. I employ extensively, the best Lean methodologies in all my management workflow, floor space layout, production processes, materials location, JIT inventory & logistics and quality management so as to design the absolute most optimum work system that reduces cycle time, reduces costs and generates superb quality outputs. I have a digital dashboard that provides me at a glance, all the key metrics of my business, not just as they appear presently, but with graphics that clearly show trends over time. These are all things I use and have set up for clients and each have proven themselves to dramatically improve productivity. Lean is incredibly powerful. Along with the Quality movement, it was instrumental in the transformation of Japan from a devastated post war nation into a global economic super power. Lean seeks to eliminate wastes (‘waste’ does not refer to rubbish by unnecessarily expended time, materials, labour and energy) and increase customer value; thereby allowing a business to reduce costs, increase quality, build market share and make more profit. It can be transformative and a strongly suggest all business owners to engage a Lean consultant as that investment it will pay itself off. I will be presenting an entire episode on Lean soon as it is so, so important a management practise for business. Stay tuned for that episode. I also use Skype for Business and FaceTime extensively to reduce the amount of time I need to drive around in traffic. When I’m in the car I get Siri to read me my emails, my text messages, to make appointments for me, to send SMS messages and to play audiobooks for me. I listen to high quality business related or personal productivity podcasts whenever I can: whether I’m in the car, exercising, cooking or in a waiting room. There are so many incredible podcasts that allow you to learn from incredible minds, such as the podcast Exponential Wisdom with Peter Diamandis; or the many BBC podcasts; or the inspiring Entrepreneur On Fire by John Lee Dumas and the excellent School of Greatness by Lewis Howes. All of these give you tips and shortcuts and can easily replace some of the rubbish on TV. One other thing I do that helps my productivity, even though it does not seem directly related to business management, is that I keep a journal, where I reflect on my performance for the day and pay gratitude for what went well. This exercise in self-reflection is a great way to learn from mistakes and form good work habits because by analysing yourself retrospectively, you actually grow introspectively. In Michael Gelb’s ground-breaking book, “How To Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Everyday”, he provides a framework of seven principles that will help you achieve a much greater capacity for creativity, for innovation and for being focussed. If you want to hear what those seven principles are, directly from Michael Gelb, then listen to episode 105 of this show where I interview Michael. He actually makes an incredibly generous offer to listeners of The Business Firm podcast where he will travel to anywhere in the world and present for free…with one condition! Listen to hear that offer and learn how Leonardo Da Vinci came to be the greatest of all geniuses in history. The other area that business people should look at for improving productivity (both their own and that of their organisation) is in the structure of their business. The org chart itself and the arrangement of people, their chain of command, their span of control, the flatness of your structure, the amount of autonomy you give people, the amount of help tools and scope of decision making you allow your frontline staff to exercise, the instant availability of protocols and templates and step-by-step guides to solve problems dynamically…these are all things that will obviously affect how much of your personal time will be directly required to run the business. Of course, in re-engineering your entire work system to conform with Lean principles, to have a strong customer orientation, to become a learning organisation, to budget time and resources for innovation, to cultivate a culture of ownership by all employees that in turn motivates people to commit their own energy to solve issues rather than running to their bosses…all of these things will return commercial rewards, often substantial…and such a design can help take a great deal off of your plate, allowing you to use that time to do other new things in your business; or even to – dare I say it – take some time off and live the life of a business owner, not the life of a person that is owned by their business. We now make our way to The Business Firm Presidential Lounge where we will hear from one of the leading scientists in the area of human movement and sports. He is a renowned anthropometrist and is Director of the foremost wellness centre in Australia that caters specifically for the needs of executives and busy people. His specialisation is in transforming lives of worn-out business people from being a stressful, overweight, slightly unhappy mess into a healthy, positive, thriving person will boundless energy. Follow me now up the lift into Success Tower, as we meet the incredibly inspiring, super-energetic, Anthony Mennillo. www.betterthanever.com.au Email Anthony Mennillo at: tony@betterthanever.com.au Additional Resources Ehrenberg Bass Institute: https://www.marketingscience.info Your Business’ Ability to Achieve Game Changing Innovation: www.gamechanging.com Priority Matrix, personal productivity software that utilises the Eisenhower Matrix as described by Dr Stephen Covey in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: www.appfluence.com
On May 1st of 2016 Trevor Blake and I took to the lectern at Mother Foucault’s bookstore in Portland Oregon. The event was to announce the release of Underworld Amusements’ The Outbursts of Everett True that featured an introduction by Trevor Blake and OVO’s Max Stirner Bibliography by Trevor Blake. The entire event was recorded and […]
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Trevor is a baby boomer and the New York Times bestselling author of Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life. He is a serial entrepreneur who has escaped poverty to live the American dream.
Our guest today is the author of Three Simple Steps, a masterclass publication that can show the majority of people how to escape their present situation, and reclaim their future. And the author certainly knows a thing or two about reclaiming his future.He openly admits he was not afforded the most luxurious of upbringings, in fact being born into a life of poverty.But he always had an inherent knack for seeing an opportunity to make money, and therefore change his situation.Whether it was selling sweets to his classmates on the schoolbus, or developing multi-million pound businesses on a shoestring, his fingers crossed many areas of business with apparent ease.His successes have been frequent, and financially lucrative leading him to a life that many would say was a dream existence.But he is so much more than a wealthy businessman enjoying a life of hard earned luxuries.His belief that life should not be a struggle and is one that should be enjoyed, has been one that unfortunately he has been unable to deliver to countless people he has encountered over the years.People who are trapped, unable to realize the dreams that they hold in their hearts.So with an audience waiting to hear how they too can achieve a future they deserve, I would like to introduce to the show, the one and only Trevor Blake.
In part 2 of the show, Trevor Blake continues to discuss his bestselling book Three Simple Steps and how to use them to improve your life. Find out how to be more creative with your thoughts and to become more successful in business and life by listening to this fascinating interview.
On this week’s Goldstein on Gelt Show, Trevor Blake, author of Three Simple Steps and founder and CEO of QOL Medical LLC, speaks on both halves of the show about his insights into life, success, and business. Trevor Blake’s book, Three Simple Steps, is based on his own personal experience and expertise. Tune into this week’s episode of Goldstein on Gelt to hear Mr. Blake explain what these three steps are, why this book is different from other self-help books, and how taking control of the way you think will help you to be successful in many fields of your life.
Trevor is the Author of the NY Times Bestseller Three Simple Steps: a map to success in business and in life from someone who has used what he teaches to escape poverty and catch the American dream. Trevor is a serial entrepreneur who built America's most successful non-employer companies starting with a few hundred dollars and then selling them for over $100 million each.
Trevor Blake is the author of Three Simple Steps and is the winner of the 2013 small business book awards. Trevor started his first company with a few thousand dollars and sold it for more than $100 million and then within 5 years made another $100 million. Trevor will show you how to take back control of your destiny and reshape your mind for increased creativity, serenity, and achievement. http://loaradionetwork.com/constance-arnold.html
Schedule Guests: Tim Carroll, Michelle McCullough, Trevor Blake, Barbara Trautlein, Josh Lesavoy, Jon Eggelton Sponsored by Nextiva and Sage Solutions.
Scheduled Guests: Po Bronson, Michael Port, Jeff Jervik, Henry Feldman, and Trevor Blake. Sponsored by Sage North America. #SBRadio Chat to Follow with Michael Port
Trevor Blake is a serial entrepreneur and success coach who used the ideas in Three Simple Steps first to escape poverty, then to achieve a life with adventures. He finally turned them toward financial independence and is currently building his third company. He founded QOL Medical LLC, a specialty pharmaceutical company, in 2002 with a few thousand dollars and sold it in 2012 for over $100 million. In 2006, he founded ANU Oncology, a unique not-for-profit dedicated to developing low side-effect cancer drugs. He has worked with companies such as Biogen, 3M, and Lipha. Blake is donating all profits from Three Simple Steps to cancer treatment research and development in honor of his mother—who battled the disease for fourteen years and was the inspiration for his three simple steps. Having spent hours in the library as an adolescent reading biographies of successful men and women, Blake has committed to donating a copy of his book to every library in the United States in hopes that these concepts will inspire today's youth to take control of their lives.
Trevor Blake is a Serial entrepreneur and bestselling author who will be sharing about his Book, Three Simple Steps. Trevor started his first company with one thousands dollars and sold it for more than 100 million dollars, then turned around and did it a second time!!! He will be sharing on powerful techniques and principles to achieve your Resolutions. Some topics will be: How to be for something and not against it, how to believe in your success, how to set an intention - not a goal, how to think bigger that what you desire, how to use the powerful imagination and the law of attraction and intention. http://loaradionetwork.com/constance-arnold.html
Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Success Coach Trevor Blake as he discusses what we can do to neutralize and shift negative workplace behavior and communication. Fascinating new research proves that the brain cannot distinguish fact from fiction, so if you keep hearing negative messages, your workplace behavior will change to fit these new perceptions—and not in a good way!
Trevor Blake is a serial entrepreneur and success coach who used the ideas in Three Simple Steps first to escape poverty, then to achieve a life peppered with adventures. He finally turned them toward financial independence and is currently building his third company. He founded QOL Medical LLC, a specialty pharmaceutical company, in 2002 with a few thousand dollars and sold it in 2012 for over $100 million. In 2006, he founded ANU Oncology, a unique not-for-profit dedicated to developing low side-effect cancer drugs. He has worked with companies such as Biogen, 3M, and Lipha. Blake is donating all profits from Three Simple Steps to cancer treatment research and development in honor of his mother—who battled the disease for fourteen years and was the inspiration for his three simple steps. Having spent hours in the library as an adolescent reading biographies of successful men and women, Blake has committed to donating a copy of his book to every library in the United States in hopes that these concepts will inspire today's youth to take control of their lives.