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Originally from Stockholm, Andres bought a one way ticket to Thailand at the age of 20, and soon found himself homeless, sleeping on public beaches and unsure of what to do next. Fast forward to age 30 and Andres had made himself a millionaire and went on to develop a real estate development empire called Blue Horizon, which today has over 240 employees across 19 companies and is worth nearly 2 billion dollars, and he just launched his new book “Homeless to Billionaire”.
Not only has Andres amassed incredible wealth, but the way he did it speaks to me on a deep level and I am so excited for you to hear the story straight from the man himself.
Places to Find Andres:
His website.
His book on amazon.
On Instagram @andrespira.official
Show Notes:
[3:00] minute: What was life like growing up and what was the mindset around money ingrained in you while you were young?
[3:45] minute: When you were 20 years old and moved to Thailand, what prompted that move?
[4:40] minute: What happened when you got to Thailand then?
[5:40] minute: And at what point did you find yourself homeless?
[6:15] minute: What was that experience like, getting thrown out on the streets with nowhere to go, does that shake your world?
[6:40] minute: So I’ve read other places then that the story goes you called a friend back home in Sweden for advice and it changed things, tell me that story.
[10:00] minute: For anyone who is not familiar with the book, can you give a general overview of what the book was telling you to do?
[12:40] minute: I love that you said to start small, that you’ve got to get to the place of believing it’s possible and already done. Setting those goals so far beyond what we’ve ever done makes it incredibly hard to get ourselves on a subconscious level to a place of belief.
[13:40] minute: The question I have for you is that the push back I get when mentioning the Secret or the Law of Attraction is that people think it’s just about wishful thinking, I’m curious how did the Law of Attraction play out for you in a practical sense and where does action come in to the picture?
[14:40] minute: What did that look like for you, you went from handing out brochures to 10 years later and you’ve started creating a massive real estate empire, and I’m curious to hear it in the light of how you leveraged the Law of Attraction to get there?
[16:30] minute: What did that path look like for you, how did your career unfold, how did you go from handing out brochures to developing properties?
[19:45] minute: You mentioned growing up you had these beliefs about people who had money and what that meant about them, when did those beliefs change and how did they change?
[21:00] minute: This podcast is all about the way that creating success in our own lives gives us leverage to go out and have an impact on the world, so tell me how this success you’ve created in the real estate world allowed you to go out and impact other people?
[22:15] minute: You mentioned in an interview I listened to the idea of vibrational giving, can you tell me about that?
[23:50] minute: When people have been living in scarcity for so long it can be challenging to change that mindset, how would you advise them to start putting new mindsets in place and focus on abundance?
[26:00] minute: Dorothy tells an example of this same strategy working for her when she got her first client.
[27:00] minute: You mentioned four steps, what are these four steps you are referring to?
[28:00] minute: I know you just released your book, “Homeless to Billionaire”, could you tell us a little bit about it and why people should go pick it up and who it is written for?
[29:30] minute: Dorothy offers to buy this book for the first 5 people that reach out to her on Instagram.
[30:10] minute: What do you want to be your legacy?
[31:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person on your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[31:30] minute: Who has been the most impactful person on your drive to do good and have an impact?
[31:45] minute: When you are having a bad day what do you do to get yourself out of the funk, any regular personal development practices?
[32:00] minute: What book do you find yourself recommending to people most often?
[32:15] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you’d give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation works to improve the economic opportunities and life chances of young people, by funding and implementing high quality, practical English language education in government schools on Phuket Island.
Classroom The Foundation creates vocational opportunities by developing English skills both through formal education as well as after school and non-curricula activities.
The Foundation teaches English to over 1200 children in three Government schools; by working with qualified, fluent English-speaking teachers to provide the best possible English language education. We also run an extracurricular program, Coconut Club, for 175 children who are orphans or whose families are not able to look after them. Each day after school and on Saturdays the children come to the club to join in sports, arts and crafts programs. The aim of the organisation is to help Thai youth become capable and confident English speakers so they can secure well-paid employment in Phuket’s tourism industry.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Originally from Stockholm, Andres bought a one way ticket to Thailand at the age of 20, and soon found himself homeless, sleeping on public beaches and unsure of what to do next. Fast forward to age 30 and Andres had made himself a millionaire and went on to develop a real estate development empire called Blue Horizon, which today has over 240 employees across 19 companies and is worth nearly 2 billion dollars, and he just launched his new book “Homeless to Billionaire”.
Not only has Andres amassed incredible wealth, but the way he did it speaks to me on a deep level and I am so excited for you to hear the story straight from the man himself.
Places to Find Andres:
His website.
His book on amazon.
On Instagram @andrespira.official
Show Notes:
[3:00] minute: What was life like growing up and what was the mindset around money ingrained in you while you were young?
[3:45] minute: When you were 20 years old and moved to Thailand, what prompted that move?
[4:40] minute: What happened when you got to Thailand then?
[5:40] minute: And at what point did you find yourself homeless?
[6:15] minute: What was that experience like, getting thrown out on the streets with nowhere to go, does that shake your world?
[6:40] minute: So I’ve read other places then that the story goes you called a friend back home in Sweden for advice and it changed things, tell me that story.
[10:00] minute: For anyone who is not familiar with the book, can you give a general overview of what the book was telling you to do?
[12:40] minute: I love that you said to start small, that you’ve got to get to the place of believing it’s possible and already done. Setting those goals so far beyond what we’ve ever done makes it incredibly hard to get ourselves on a subconscious level to a place of belief.
[13:40] minute: The question I have for you is that the push back I get when mentioning the Secret or the Law of Attraction is that people think it’s just about wishful thinking, I’m curious how did the Law of Attraction play out for you in a practical sense and where does action come in to the picture?
[14:40] minute: What did that look like for you, you went from handing out brochures to 10 years later and you’ve started creating a massive real estate empire, and I’m curious to hear it in the light of how you leveraged the Law of Attraction to get there?
[16:30] minute: What did that path look like for you, how did your career unfold, how did you go from handing out brochures to developing properties?
[19:45] minute: You mentioned growing up you had these beliefs about people who had money and what that meant about them, when did those beliefs change and how did they change?
[21:00] minute: This podcast is all about the way that creating success in our own lives gives us leverage to go out and have an impact on the world, so tell me how this success you’ve created in the real estate world allowed you to go out and impact other people?
[22:15] minute: You mentioned in an interview I listened to the idea of vibrational giving, can you tell me about that?
[23:50] minute: When people have been living in scarcity for so long it can be challenging to change that mindset, how would you advise them to start putting new mindsets in place and focus on abundance?
[26:00] minute: Dorothy tells an example of this same strategy working for her when she got her first client.
[27:00] minute: You mentioned four steps, what are these four steps you are referring to?
[28:00] minute: I know you just released your book, “Homeless to Billionaire”, could you tell us a little bit about it and why people should go pick it up and who it is written for?
[29:30] minute: Dorothy offers to buy this book for the first 5 people that reach out to her on Instagram.
[30:10] minute: What do you want to be your legacy?
[31:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person on your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[31:30] minute: Who has been the most impactful person on your drive to do good and have an impact?
[31:45] minute: When you are having a bad day what do you do to get yourself out of the funk, any regular personal development practices?
[32:00] minute: What book do you find yourself recommending to people most often?
[32:15] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you’d give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation works to improve the economic opportunities and life chances of young people, by funding and implementing high quality, practical English language education in government schools on Phuket Island.
Classroom The Foundation creates vocational opportunities by developing English skills both through formal education as well as after school and non-curricula activities.
The Foundation teaches English to over 1200 children in three Government schools; by working with qualified, fluent English-speaking teachers to provide the best possible English language education. We also run an extracurricular program, Coconut Club, for 175 children who are orphans or whose families are not able to look after them. Each day after school and on Saturdays the children come to the club to join in sports, arts and crafts programs. The aim of the organisation is to help Thai youth become capable and confident English speakers so they can secure well-paid employment in Phuket’s tourism industry.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.