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Entrepreneurs on Fire

How to fit home life into hustle with Managing Happiness founder David Henzel

Entrepreneurs on Fire

John Lee Dumas

Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2017

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

David is a serial entrepreneur who has bootstrapped several companies. After a big wakeup call in his personal life, he realized he needed to change big time, which resulted in selling MaxCDN and launching Managing Happiness.

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0:00.0

Fire Nation in the house, JLD here, and welcomed episode 1776 of EO Fire,

0:10.0

right chat with entrepreneurs on fire, seven days a week from a

0:16.0

compsion goals to launching podcasts to creating funnels and webinars that

0:20.0

converts. I have four free courses awaiting for you at EO Fire.com, Fire Nation.

0:25.0

So head on over there. And I'll chat with today's featured guest, David

0:29.0

Henzel. David, are you prepared to ignite? Absolutely. Thank you for having me on.

0:36.0

I'm super fired up to be on the show. I've been listening to the show for a very

0:39.0

long time and I always get a lot of value from it. So I'm pumped to be on and deliver

0:43.0

some value. Love it, brother. Well, listen, Fire Nation, David is a serial entrepreneur.

0:47.0

He's bootstrapped several companies. And after a big wake up call in his

0:51.0

personal life, he realized he needed to change big time, which resulted in

0:56.0

selling Max CDN and launching managing happiness. David, take a minute. Fill in

1:03.0

some gaps from that intro and give us a little glimpse in your personal life.

1:07.0

My big wake up call, let's maybe start with this since you already mentioned it.

1:10.0

The intro was my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. And this really shook

1:15.0

me to the core, given the fact that I lost both of my parents to cancer and

1:20.0

kind of realizing that life ends. And this made me envision me laying on my

1:28.0

deathbed and looking back at my life, thinking, did I really do what I was

1:32.0

supposed to do? Did I have the impact that I want to have? And will I, when I'm on

1:37.0

my deathbed, be without regrets? And I always said this thing that I want to have a

1:42.0

big impact in people's lives. And Max Dianne was having impact in our employees'

1:49.0

lives, but not in the bigger picture. So I, this resulted in a lot of change for

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