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How And Where Entrepreneurs Can Find Motivation

How And Where Entrepreneurs Can Find Motivation

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast


How And Where Entrepreneurs Can Find Motivation

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Our guest today is Chris Bello, host of the Entrepreneur Motivation Podcast and real estate expert. Chris actually started in the corporate world and had a full time job--what he thought was his dream job--but three years into it he realized it was not the right place for him and he quit.  When he first got his full time job he was so excited, but after he spent time in the role he realized he hated it. He would get sleepy in long meetings that didn’t pertain to him, he felt cooped up in his cubicle, he says it felt like a prison at times.  He shares a story about a PowerPoint presentation he was working on with a team of people at work and he was in charge of one slide. And every time he would submit the slide to the guy leading their group he would return it back with edits to make. It ended up going through nine versions before he was happy with it and that was a critical moment in Chris’ career, because he knew that it was a waste of his skills to spend so much time on one slide. And that was just one red flag of many that caused him to leave the job.  After he quit that job he invented a product with a friend before ultimately finding real estate and his podcast.  How Chris got involved in real estate While he was still working Chris and his friend had invented a product, a blender bottle type product with different compartments that you can store things in. You could have your pre-workout in one, your post-workout in another, your vitamins in another, etc...They both put in $40k of their own money into the business, but after several months nothing was happening and Chris was getting worried. So he actually applied for another full time job and got it. But that new job only lasted 4 months before he was fired, which he wasn’t too upset about because he had hated it. So he decided to explore other options, and he had become familiar with real estate over the years, so he decided to jump all in. He aligned himself with people who knew what they were doing in that space and he ended up getting his foot in the door and a year later he got his license. And he hasn’t looked back. Real estate has allowed him to work less hours and make more money doing something that he enjoys.  He does recommend that if it is possible to keep your business idea as a side hustle for a while it can be helpful because you still have some money coming in even if it fails. And some people need to have their back against a wall and no other way but forward with their entrepreneurship journey. There are different situations that may not allow you to keep a full time job, but it may be a good option if it’s possible. How Chris views failures and what he does to stay motivated As Chris shares, failure is a part of entrepreneurship and you have to be a little crazy to be an entrepreneur in order to pursue something and continue failing so many times. It’s pretty rare to achieve success on the first try.  Actually, Chris says, if you do achieve success on the first try you’re probably not trying enough and you’re not dreaming big enough. “If you're able to accomplish everything you're doing, you're probably doing stuff that you're already good at and you're not pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. And so if you're not failing, you're not doing enough. I heard that and it's a mindset shift. And when you embrace that, you start to do more, you don't care about failing.” And there are always lessons to learn from every failure that you go through. Chris’ first product failed, but during that process he learned a lot about marketing, building a website, and creating funnels so that when he started in real estate he already had that foundational knowledge to hit the ground running.  Chris keeps a journal that he writes in every single day and it allows him to look back at his past failures and see what he learned from them and how he ended up in a better place after that. And he understands that success doesn’t always happen as fast as we want it to. Th
Released:
Sep 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Blake and Jacob Morgan met at a conference ten years ago and it was love at first sight. One month later Blake packed a suitcase and moved to SF to be with Jacob. They've been inseparable ever since but it wasn't always easy. They have weathered many disappointments and wins together whether that was short-term jobs, layoffs, failed businesses, rejections and everything in-between. They've taken their critical lessons learned and turned them into a new co-hosted podcast teaching you to Be Your Own Boss, because that's exactly what they've each done in their own way. Jacob has had his own business for 13 years, and Blake for almost 5. They both laughingly deem themselves unemployable, and have figured out how to work for themselves. They want to give you the short-cuts so you don't have to struggle. Jacob has written five published books and Blake has published two books. They have presented at hundreds of conferences, built and sold online products, have their content viewed by millions each year, and even enjoy sitting side by side every single day as they navigate the sometimes unpredictable and rough waters of self-employment. They've learned how to manage entrepreneurship, marriage, parenthood and much more. This podcast brings you the insights and stories on how they did it - Blake and Jacob want to make life easier for you as you navigate your own road to self-employment and entrepreneurship, whether it's a distant dream or something you've already started on now. Connect with us: Website: https://www.byobpodcast.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byobpodcasting  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebyobpodcast  Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebyobpodcast  Newsletter: http://www.byobpodcast.com/newsletter