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The beauty of making mistakes is the opportunity for a fresh start. The lessons become your ammunition for a greater comeback. Today, you’ll hear the story of Ken Clothier, the CEO of Real Estate Worldwide and the founder of the Boardroom Mastermind. Find out about the company he started at age 17 that would soon become an empire, earning more than a billion-dollar revenue per year. Later, this empire would come crumbling down and he lost everything faster than he built his fortune. You’ll find yourself walking in his shoes as he relates his story of starting over and how a few years of hustlin’ did not do him any good. His breakthrough came when he decided to take off the hustler hat and wear his entrepreneurial hat, and made sure to practice the constant exercise of firing himself over and over to find the system that works.
“Put yourself in a position where you fire yourself as often as you can and figure out what that looks like.”
-Ken Clothier
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The beauty of making mistakes is the opportunity for a fresh start. The lessons become your ammunition for a greater comeback. Today, you’ll hear the story of Ken Clothier, the CEO of Real Estate Worldwide and the founder of the Boardroom Mastermind. Find out about the company he started at age 17 that would soon become an empire, earning more than a billion-dollar revenue per year. Later, this empire would come crumbling down and he lost everything faster than he built his fortune. You’ll find yourself walking in his shoes as he relates his story of starting over and how a few years of hustlin’ did not do him any good. His breakthrough came when he decided to take off the hustler hat and wear his entrepreneurial hat, and made sure to practice the constant exercise of firing himself over and over to find the system that works.
“Put yourself in a position where you fire yourself as often as you can and figure out what that looks like.”
-Ken Clothier
In this Episode:
Episode Resources:
Connect with Ken Clothier:
Connect with James Neilson-Watt: