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029: Maxing Out with Ed Mylett
029: Maxing Out with Ed Mylett
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Nearly two and ½ decades agon, Ed Mylett and his newlywed were showering at the apartment complex they were rentings outside shower because their own water had been turned off. Their car had been repossessed. Their electricity had been shut off and now they didn’t even have water. Growing up in a as he calls it “typical dysfunctional household” Ed was shy, humble and enjoyed silence. He didn’t “Expect” anything great to happen to him but he had dreams and a strong vision for a life of possibility. He believed in investing in himself AND in finding others who would believe in him. You can become an entirely different person tomorrow by changing how you think and the actions that you take and WORKING hard. That is exactly what Ed did. Practicing gratitude, praying, having strong intentions and taking massive action is what changed him and propelled him into a high level of success. Today, Ed is one of the premier business leaders, peak performance experts, and motivational speakers in the world. He has a passion for mentoring and coaching others on what it takes to become a champion in all areas of life. He has shared the stage and has very close personal relationships with other business legends such as Tony Robbins, John Maxwell, Phil Knight and many others. Join in today and learn how Ed Mylett continually LEVELS UP and creates EVERYTHING from NOTHING. In this episode, you will learn: How to overcome insecurities Why rock bottom doesn't mean the end How inspiring others can uplift you Why you should invest in yourself
Released:
Dec 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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