10 Lessons Learned

Attila Juhasz -Be Factual not Fictional


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About Attila Juhasz

Attila was born and raised in communistic Hungary. At the age of 19, in pursuit of a better life, he moved to Phoenix Arizona in 1987. That was 2 years prior to the Eastern Block falling apart. After learning English, he started his education at Arizona State University and completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing in 3 years. Attila continued his education at Thunderbird and received a Master of Business Administration in 12 months. He has worked in several different industries including sport apparel, optical, commercial wash accessories, homeware, consumer goods and medical supplies. He had the opportunity to work on marketing strategies for global brands like Puma® and Dial®. Attila also held both international and national sales positions where he negotiated multimillion dollar supply agreements in the optical, consumer goods, and healthcare industries. He is currently a real estate associate broker position where he guides clients through one of the most important transactions of their lifetime.

Episode notes

06:17 Lesson 1: Treat the doorman of a company with as much respect as you would give to              the president of the company

09:31  Lesson 2. Don’t be afraid to fight for your dreams.
12:22  Lesson 3. Don’t assume things. Be factual and not fictional.
14:06  Lesson 4. In any situation, never ever say you are “confused.” Always ask for                               “clarification.” 
15:57  Lesson 5. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and stay in touch with them                   over time.
18:56  Affiliate Break
19:25  Lesson 6. Don’t procrastinate and be proactive instead of reactive.
21:43  Lesson 7. Don’t burn any bridges!
23:51  Lesson 8. Keep your emotions in check and only quit a job if you already have another             one lined up.
26:05  Lesson 9. Stay active both mentally and physically to help you perform at your                           optimum.
28:18  Lesson 10. Never stop learning.

 

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