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The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

Lisa Cox: Top Earner Interview

The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

Eric Worre

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Go Pro with Eric Worre, I sit down with my friend and top Network Marketing Earner Lisa Cox.

During our discussion, Lisa shares how she went from successful real estate professional, to stay-at-home-mom, to successful Network Marketing leader.  We then discuss the misconceptions about the profession and I offer her some advice that you can use too.

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.

0:17.5

Hello everybody, Eric Worry here and this is another of our top earner interviews. I'm here with Lisa Cox. Lisa, how you doing?

0:24.0

Awesome. Springfield, Missouri. Yes. Isn't that like the Simpsons? Well, they never I don't think actually said where their Springfield was.

0:35.0

But it's kind of like implied. Yes. Is there a nuclear power plant? No. Okay. So not as far as we know. No. So Lisa's here. I'm glad you're here at our studios in Vegas.

0:48.0

And we're going to have a conversation about her life success. Lessons learned of value and power of network marketing. The works. The works. So welcome. Thank you.

1:01.0

I want to know I'm always fascinated with with the upbringing of entrepreneurs because some people like to say that entrepreneurs are born.

1:14.0

You just you can't make some, you know, not everybody's meant to be an entrepreneur. I personally disagree. I think we are all born entrepreneurs. Some of them have have us have it beaten out of us by our environment or experiences or some negative thing that causes us not to express ourselves in the creative building of something.

1:40.0

But that being said, I'm always on the journey trying to figure it out. So what is talking about who you were as a little girl?

1:52.0

Well, I was very shy. I was the middle daughter of three, three girls. We were. Can I tell you what can I ask what caused you to feel to act shy?

2:05.0

Well, my big sister was like the beauty queen. And my younger sister was just kind of more the wilder one. She still is. And I don't know. I just felt like my sisters had more of a voice in our relationship of us three girls. We were all very close.

2:23.0

We are parents went through quite a bit of changing spouses. So my mom had multiple marriages and so did my dad. And so we as sisters make multiple how many?

2:38.0

Well, my mom's on her fifth marriage. And my father had three wives and then he's passed. But we still had.

2:47.0

Are you the product of the same two? We are. We are three of you. There's just three of us. There's no other kids.

2:53.0

But you're the product of the same mom and dad. Yes. Okay. Yes. So three sisters.

2:57.0

So you but you had lots of change. Like after you were born, I'm guessing your mom and dad broke up.

3:04.0

Lots of change. Yes. When I was eight. And so we started living in the two different houses in California. And we would go to visit my dad.

3:11.0

Two Christmas. Two everything. Two everything. But my dad was an oral surgeon and he had a very big life.

3:19.0

We grew up very fortunate. Definitely. I look back and I can't really believe how lucky I was.

3:26.0

My father was a pilot. We had small planes. We we did a lot of really fancy things. And I really honestly as a child didn't appreciate it or really fully understand how fancy the life was.

3:38.0

We would say, do we have to go to Catalina again on your big boat dad? You know, I'm not even joking. Like we were just frustrated with it as kids because we just want to stay home and play in the neighborhood with our friends.

3:48.0

Right. And so I had a very nice opportunity as a young girl to do some fun travel and some great stuff. And I'm really grateful for that. And my parents were really good parents.

4:00.0

They loved us endlessly. We never I mean, even though they're all the divorces and different steps parents involved.

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