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EP 125 - Jeff Brekken, Moving Into a Camper in The Desert With No Amenities
Sometimes with drastic change comes… well, drastic change. Sometimes we need to do something to physically remove ourselves from a situation to allow for the movement of the mind to follow.
There are various levels to this, one of which is to sell all of your things and move into a camper in the desert with no electricity or running water. Which brings us to today’s episode…
What You’ll Learn:
Why Jeff recommends going back to Episode 124 with Jeremy Schreifels and listening if you have not already.
Why Jeff is thinking about rebranding the podcast and what he would rebrand it to
What has caused Jeff to sell his possessions and move to the desert and live in a camper with no water and no electricity
Why it’s not selfish to put yourself first and why that’s what you need to do to help others succeed in what they are trying to do
Why you just need to get up and do things and why that really is the answer
How Jeff was able to recently let go off some baggage that had plagued him for 15 years
Why you shouldn’t care what the haters think even if they’re in your family
Favorite Quote:
“When you live your life, you put yourself first, and that’s not selfish.”
-Jeff Brekken
How To Get Involved:
Addicted to Winning connects listeners through stories that prove why mindset matters. Jeff Brekken was working a 60-hour week on his family’s farm by the time he was 10. When he wasn’t helping with the harvest, he was at the hockey rink. Jeff’s early life experiences taught him he needs to be either all-in or all-out. In 2000 he started a single-family home construction business and by 2008 he was looking for the next big thing. Jeff founded the Blue Sky Benefit Solutions & Rise Above HR/ Recruiting on top of a lifelong passion for helping people. Through this show, Jeff will take that passion one step further.
If you enjoyed this episode, head over and visit us on Apple Podcasts - leave a review and let us know what you thought! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping.
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EP 125 - Jeff Brekken, Moving Into a Camper in The Desert With No Amenities
Sometimes with drastic change comes… well, drastic change. Sometimes we need to do something to physically remove ourselves from a situation to allow for the movement of the mind to follow.
There are various levels to this, one of which is to sell all of your things and move into a camper in the desert with no electricity or running water. Which brings us to today’s episode…
What You’ll Learn:
Why Jeff recommends going back to Episode 124 with Jeremy Schreifels and listening if you have not already.
Why Jeff is thinking about rebranding the podcast and what he would rebrand it to
What has caused Jeff to sell his possessions and move to the desert and live in a camper with no water and no electricity
Why it’s not selfish to put yourself first and why that’s what you need to do to help others succeed in what they are trying to do
Why you just need to get up and do things and why that really is the answer
How Jeff was able to recently let go off some baggage that had plagued him for 15 years
Why you shouldn’t care what the haters think even if they’re in your family
Favorite Quote:
“When you live your life, you put yourself first, and that’s not selfish.”
-Jeff Brekken
How To Get Involved:
Addicted to Winning connects listeners through stories that prove why mindset matters. Jeff Brekken was working a 60-hour week on his family’s farm by the time he was 10. When he wasn’t helping with the harvest, he was at the hockey rink. Jeff’s early life experiences taught him he needs to be either all-in or all-out. In 2000 he started a single-family home construction business and by 2008 he was looking for the next big thing. Jeff founded the Blue Sky Benefit Solutions & Rise Above HR/ Recruiting on top of a lifelong passion for helping people. Through this show, Jeff will take that passion one step further.
If you enjoyed this episode, head over and visit us on Apple Podcasts - leave a review and let us know what you thought! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping.