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The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

David Imonitie: Top Earner Interview

The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

Eric Worre

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Go Pro with Eric Worre, I sit down with Top Network Marketing Earner David Imonitie.

During our discussion, David shares how he overcame a personal, bad situation and he discusses how he came to deeply understand and value patience. He also discusses his internal struggle about allowing enough time for his tactics to work for him and he shares his embarrassing "enough is enough" moment. This moment was the catalyst that he needed to change his mindset and his life.

Transcript

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0:00.0

He's a best selling author and the world's number one trainer for entrepreneurship and network market. It's time to go pro with Eric Worry.

0:18.0

Hey there everybody, Eric Worry here and welcome to another conversation with top earners in our profession.

0:25.0

Our profession actually won top earner in this conversation. His name is David Imo Nita.

0:32.0

And I just because I've heard it pronounced five different times, five different ways. He finally corrected me and well, educated me.

0:40.0

Imo Nita. You got it.

0:42.0

And he's a phenomenally successful distributor. You've been involved in network market for how long?

0:51.0

It's my 16th year.

0:52.0

16 years. So I know a little bit about your story. But what I'd like to do is go all the way back.

1:02.0

You're still a pretty young man. How old are you?

1:05.0

37.

1:06.0

37 years old.

1:07.0

I know you're feeling like, oh, oh man, it's coming to get you.

1:12.0

You used any mascara on your beard yet?

1:15.0

No, not yet.

1:17.0

37 years old. Where'd you grow up?

1:22.0

I was born in the US in Missouri. Both my parents went to college at Northwest Missouri State.

1:30.0

My dad was there on a tennis scholarship. And my mom was there on a basketball scholarship.

1:35.0

And they had me here in the States. But maybe about six weeks old moved back to Nigeria.

1:42.0

So I lived in Nigeria for the first 10 years of my life.

1:45.0

So where?

1:46.0

Legos.

1:47.0

Right there in Lagos.

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