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Reaching Unlimited Possibilities with Limited Circumstances!


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How can someone who lost his limb at an early age still manage to run his race? How can a limiting condition bring about the best in a person?

In this episode, Clint Eastman shares the most challenging experience and how he surmounts each obstacle to discover his life's purpose in the trading industry. Tune in today as we determine the outlook it requires to succeed despite encountering unfavorable circumstances in life.

"I treat my money like manure. If you spread it, you can generate fertilizer, and things will grow. But, if you just let your money pile up, all you got is a stack of shit." - Clint Eastman

Topics Covered:
(00:00:00) Episode Snippet
(00:01:49) Welcoming today's guest, Clint "D.C." Eastman
(00:02:46) How Clint overcomes the most challenging experience of his life
(00:07:21) How Clint's accident caused him to undertake numerous surgeries
(00:09:53) The accident that occurred amid a busy season
(00:12:35) Be specific with your prayers and goals
(00:14:11) Tearing down the walls between the able and handicap-able.
(00:17:50) How did Clint end up with a prosthetic?
(00:19:22) Defining a person by his being and not through his infirmity
(00:24:00) The ant and the elephant concept
(00:28:15) How did foreign exchange become the focal point in the money game?
(00:32:25) How money's a 24-hour thing
(00:35:50) The trader mentality: It is all about balancing the books
(00:37:22) All money that exists is borrowed into existence.
(00:39:09) The aim of stimulating a depressed economy
(00:43:05) Next generation will pay back today's generation debt in the form of inflation
(00:48:46) The belief system: Currency has value because somebody said it has value.
(00:51:37) Treat your money like you treat your employee
(00:53:15) Have more of the commodity and keep your money moving
(00:54:48) Three common mistakes people in the trading world make.
(00:56:42) Women make better traders than men.
(00:59:53) The mistake of not having a trading plan: Sticking to the rules  
(01:01:30) Losing is part of trading
(01:03:48) What did you look for before you decided that we were going to partner together?
(01:06:00) The animal that Clint relates to the most
(01:08:32) Connect with Clint Eastman

 

Key Takeaways:
"I learned very early to tear down the walls, tear down the barriers, and tear down the divisions because there is no difference between you and me." - Clint Eastman

"The common mistakes typically that we do is one; we overestimate what we can accomplish in the next six months and then underestimate what we can accomplish over the next two to five years." - Clint Eastman

Connect with Clint Eastman:
Website: https://www.csa5steps.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Dc-Eastman/100000005405942/

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Website: http://www.briannbeane.com/courses
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About Brian
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After retiring at age 22, Brian became known for his ability to educate thousands in the areas of personal and economic empowerment. He ultimately founded his training company, Mentor to Millions, Inc., became the Owner of The Beane Acres Retreat, and started the Instincts PONDCast to help others formulate, market, and monetize life's tribulations and turn them into celebrations!

After being voted one of the Top 10 speakers and trainers in North America in July of 2012, his previous clients include Cincinnati Children's Hospital, The Federal Social Security and Disability Administration, the Eric Berry Foundation, Communicorp (A division of

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