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🗓️ 24 October 2022
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Trevor G. Blake was not an entrepreneur until he was in his mid-40s and today he has sold multiple businesses to the tune of over $300 million dollars.
And he’s done this without ever having a single employee!
Blake is also the author of Three Simple Steps, the book I recommend most in 2020.
In this interview he talks about the mindset and laws of energy needed to create success in your life and blends the spiritual with the extremely practical.
He says that he never works more than 5 hours a day and this principle of working less has been crucial to creating so much abundance in his life.
This is a conversation from the #MindsetSeries that you won't want to miss.
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0:00.0 | Trevor G. Blake. I'm fascinated by this human being because he wasn't an entrepreneur |
0:09.6 | until he was in his mid-40s and then he had $300 million in exits within his first 10 years. |
0:16.9 | And he says that he never works more than five hours a day. This is a guy that I want to |
0:22.0 | learn from. Trevor authored the book three simple steps, which I listened to and loved, |
0:28.0 | and I've listened to it multiple times. And it's basically how to create great results in your |
0:33.3 | life regardless of where you're starting from. Everything starts in the mind. And when I sat down |
0:38.4 | and interviewed some of the most successful entrepreneurs that I knew, I wanted to include Trevor in |
0:43.7 | this because he started late. He has really big success and he has the type of lifestyle that most of us desire. |
0:50.9 | What you'll find in this discussion is that Trevor has a way of blending the woo-woo |
0:56.6 | energy stuff with very logical principles. |
0:59.7 | And I think there's something to that. |
1:01.5 | If nothing else, it gives him permission to go after really big goals and to accomplish amazing |
1:08.0 | things. |
1:09.0 | And that's something that I think we as entrepreneurs deserve to listen to. |
1:13.3 | Trevor, welcome back to capitalism.com. Great to see you, my friend. Thank you, Ryan. And we truly are |
1:17.5 | friends now. I really appreciate it since the first time we met. So we've had lots of communication. |
1:21.5 | So yes, my honor. My honor. And hello to everybody. Well, I wanted to start things off today with |
1:27.1 | something that you said to me |
1:28.7 | on one of your coaching calls. I'm a member of the Guild, your coaching community. And something that |
1:35.9 | you said to me on one of the calls was you kind of called me out for not thinking big enough, |
1:40.9 | which really sort of sat in my body for a couple days, and I sort of had |
1:45.8 | to wrestle with this for a little bit. And your exact words to me were, Ryan, with your skill |
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