My Top 5 tips for being a successful freedomprenuer : Let’s break this all down! 💎1. Staying solution focused is a major key to finding success as an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is full of twists, turns and unexpected detours. If you are focused on problems, you’ll waste time & energy which will slow down your journey, if not bring it to a grinding halt. Staying focused on solutions moves you forward‼️ 💎2. Using the right strategy is a non-negotiable requirement to have success in the online space! There’s a lot of crap out there, and yes even scams! It’s imperative that you do your due diligence to learn what’s actually working. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. You don’t need to do it all yourself. But you do need to have discernment to figure out the best path & strategy. Word to the wise, go high ticket or go home! If you want to be working less & making more, you’ve got to be in the high ticket arena‼️ 💎3. Surround yourself with the right mentors & community. You’re going to become like the top 5 people you surround yourself with, so be mindful of the company you’re keeping. I currently have 5 multi millionaire mentors, so guess where I’m going, baby💃🏽 Surrounding yourself with other like-minded ambitious, heart lead peeps will help you stay focused on your goals! 💎4. Having an investor vs a consumer mindset, will set you up for success! Don’t be afraid to invest in yourself! You’re not a gamble, baby! You’ll never regret investing in you. Understand this: a liability is something like a car, that loses value the minute it’s driven off the lot. An investment is something that MAKES you money, not takes your money‼️ 💎5. Commitment is essential to achieving your goals. Sounds cliché, I know. But let’s look at this a little more closely… Many people have a grand idea with lots of inspiration and get started with guns blazing. ❤️🔥 But, when the first (or 10th) twist , turn or bump in the road happens, they loose steam and fizzle out. Successful people don’t give up so easily‼️ Please DM me if you’re seeking a path to freedom 🙏🏽 Activating your highest potential⚡️ All my love, 𝓜𝓪𝓰𝓭𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓪💗 . #freedomlifestyle #freedompreneur
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My Top 5 tips for being a successful freedomprenuer : Let’s break this all down! 💎1. Staying solution focused is a major key to finding success as an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is full of twists, turns and unexpected detours. If you are focused on problems, you’ll waste time & energy which will slow down your journey, if not bring it to a grinding halt. Staying focused on solutions moves you forward‼️ 💎2. Using the right strategy is a non-negotiable requirement to have success in the online space! There’s a lot of crap out there, and yes even scams! It’s imperative that you do your due diligence to learn what’s actually working. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. You don’t need to do it all yourself. But you do need to have discernment to figure out the best path & strategy. Word to the wise, go high ticket or go home! If you want to be working less & making more, you’ve got to be in the high ticket arena‼️ 💎3. Surround yourself with the right mentors & community. You’re going to become like the top 5 people you surround yourself with, so be mindful of the company you’re keeping. I currently have 5 multi millionaire mentors, so guess where I’m going, baby💃🏽 Surrounding yourself with other like-minded ambitious, heart lead peeps will help you stay focused on your goals! 💎4. Having an investor vs a consumer mindset, will set you up for success! Don’t be afraid to invest in yourself! You’re not a gamble, baby! You’ll never regret investing in you. Understand this: a liability is something like a car, that loses value the minute it’s driven off the lot. An investment is something that MAKES you money, not takes your money‼️ 💎5. Commitment is essential to achieving your goals. Sounds cliché, I know. But let’s look at this a little more closely… Many people have a grand idea with lots of inspiration and get started with guns blazing. ❤️🔥 But, when the first (or 10th) twist , turn or bump in the road happens, they loose steam and fizzle out. Successful people don’t give up so easily‼️ Please DM me if you’re seeking a path to freedom 🙏🏽 Activating your highest potential⚡️ All my love, 𝓜𝓪𝓰𝓭𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓪💗 . #freedomlifestyle #freedompreneur
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75 minutes that changed everything: How a dinner conversation sparked 10 million-dollar business ideas. 🚀 Imagine this: You're navigating a crowded dinner, plate in hand, when you spot a table with familiar and legendary faces. My friend Keisha Cross (Star of Zombie House Flipping!), the incredible Francis Ablola, and... Robert Allen. Yes, THE Robert Allen - if real estate had a Hall of Fame, he'd be one of the first inductees. 🏆 With the assurance of someone who belonged there, I sat down. But inside? I knew I was still figuring it all out. What followed was 75 minutes that would bridge the gap between my external confidence and my internal growth. The Revelation: Surrounded by success, I realized a hard truth - I've never truly had to make money for myself. As a W-2 employee, paychecks were guaranteed. But as an entrepreneur? I was in uncharted territory. The Vulnerable Moment: Swallowing my pride, I looked at Robert Allen and admitted, "I don't know how to make money." It was terrifying, humbling, and ultimately, liberating. His Response: Without missing a beat, Robert said, "Take out your phone, open your voice recording app, and hit record. In the next hour, we're going to create 10 million-dollar businesses based on who you are and what you want to be doing. TODAY." The Result: 75 minutes of pure gold. Ideas, strategies, and insights that I'm now tasked with turning into reality. It's exhilarating and daunting all at once. The Unexpected Gift: Yesterday, I received "The One Minute Millionaire," hand-signed by Robert, with his personal contact info. A testament to the giving nature of true entrepreneurs. The Emotional Core: During our talk, I asked Robert, "How does it feel to help millions of people change their lives with your words?" His emotional response is a moment I'll never forget. The Serendipity: Robert was supposed to leave earlier that night but something made him stay. I believe he was meant to be there, at that table, to change my life. Key Takeaways: 1. Vulnerability opens doors: Admitting what you don't know can lead to unexpected opportunities. 2. Always be ready to learn: Even in casual settings, life-changing lessons can occur. 3. True success is about giving: Robert's generosity with his time and knowledge exemplifies real entrepreneurial spirit. 4. Action trumps everything: Having great ideas is just the start. It's what you do with them that counts. 5. Surround yourself with greatness: Being in the right room can change your life trajectory. Now, it's time for action. Thank you, Robert Allen, Francis Abbolo, Matt Andrews, and Keisha Cross. This day will forever be etched in my memory as the moment everything changed. Let's make these million-dollar ideas come to life! 💪 Have you ever had a life-changing encounter like this? Share your story in the comments! Ready to discuss entrepreneurship or explore mentorship opportunities? Let's connect! 🤝 #Entrepreneurship #RealEstate #PersonalGrowth #Gratitude
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After building 33 businesses, I've seen the highs and lows, and here’s the truth: Entrepreneurship can feel like a solo mission, but let me tell you: It shouldn’t be. ↳Yes, building a business takes grit. ↳Yes, it demands long hours and sacrifices. ↳Yes, the isolation kicks in when you’re working alone. But what people don’t talk about enough is that it also takes connection and support. When I’m caught up in the whirlwind of meetings and deadlines, I’ve learned that I can’t just focus on the hustle. I need to invest in my personal life too. Here’s how I make it work: 1️⃣ Date Nights Matter: →Let me tell you about my wife, Cyndi. We make it a point to prioritize date nights every week.We share laughs, dreams, and sometimes even tears. It’s during these times I feel most grounded. Connecting with her reminds me of my “why.” She helps me refocus, recharge, and reignite my passion. It’s easy to get lost in the grind, but having that emotional support makes all the difference. 2️⃣ The Power of Friendship: →And then there are my friends. When they come to town, I make it a priority to catch up. Those conversations are invaluable. They remind me of the bigger picture and life outside the business. I find inspiration in their stories, and those interactions fuel my creativity. 3️⃣ Commitment to Personal Growth: →Right now, I’m diving into The Gap & the Gain This book has shifted my perspective. It’s helping me appreciate where I am while pushing me toward my goals. Personal growth is essential for entrepreneurs. It keeps us sharp, motivated, and focused. 4️⃣ Setting Goals: →August is my birthday month, and every year, I set new goals and intentions. This ritual keeps me focused, driven, and aligned with my purpose. It’s my way of ensuring I’m always moving forward. 5️⃣ Spontaneous Recharge: →Sometimes, you need to shake things up. A random walk or an unplanned weekend trip can recharge your batteries. It’s not about escaping; it’s about coming back with more energy. You can’t pour from an empty cup Entrepreneurship is a team sport. Your network is your net worth. You need your crew—friends, family, mentors—to lift you up when times get tough. It's those connections and moments that give you the fuel to push through the grind and keep your vision alive. #Life
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Ready to Build? The Realities of Entrepreneurship You Need to Know Building the Lonely Grind Building something real? It’s lonely. You’re up at 3 AM solving problems no one else sees. Friends stop calling because you’re always “busy.” Social life? A distant memory. 🕒 The hustle doesn’t stop, and neither does the pressure. You’ll find yourself questioning if it’s all worth it, but deep down, you know it is. Every sleepless night, every sacrifice—it’s all part of the journey. You’re not just building a business; you’re building yourself. 💡 This grind changes you. You learn to think sharper, move faster, and handle the weight of responsibility like it’s second nature. Every challenge you face is just another step forward, a new skill learned, a new lesson gained. 🚶♂️ Yeah, it’s not glamorous. It’s not Instagram-worthy. There’s no applause or instant recognition. But it’s yours. You’re doing the hard work, and one day, when it all clicks, when everything falls into place, you’ll realize that the solitude was part of the price. 💪 Until then, keep going. The journey is tough, but so are you. 🔥
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