The Chris Harder Show

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Nov 12, 2018 • 44min

176: Ayurveda Success Hacks with Sahara Rose

In This Episode We Talk about: The definition of Ayurveda The different Ayurveda types (doshas) The strengths and downfalls of each dosha (earth, air and fire) Each dosha's different relationship with money Why we need to balance our type by tapping into parts of another dosha Looking at archetypes in all areas of our lives Sahara's new book, "Eat Feel Fresh" Eating the right foods for your mental well-being Generosity and doshas Why the Earth dosha tends to be more generous Why doshas are important when hiring employees Adaptogens Resources: IG: @iamsahararose Dosha quiz: www.iamsahararose.com Book: Eat Feel Fresh by Sahara Rose Find it on Amazon (http://a.co/d/cRnLZuB) or wherever books are sold. HighestSelfPodcast.com Highest Self Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/highest-self-podcast-modern-spirituality-ayurveda/id1244644906?mt=2 Chris's episode (ep. 128): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/128-mastering-your-online-business-skills-chris-harder/id1244644906?i=1000422090884&mt=2 Show Notes I'm really excited to sit down with someone who has quickly become a good friend, Sahara Rose. She is an Ayurvedic expert and two-time best-selling author, and if you're wondering what the heck Ayurveda is, you're about to find out. And trust me, you're going to want to know because it affects everything you do including how you attract and manage your money and how you run your business. You'll learn how to eat for success, how to hire the right personalities that will complement you for success and how to better manage your money based on which Ayurvedic types. So listen up, because this episode is going to be a game changer. Question Highlights: What is one of your superpowers? What is one thing you're challenged by? What is Ayurveda? Why is it that what works for one person may not work for another? What are the Ayurvedic archetypes? Can we break our habits? What are some tips you have that can help us even out and thrive more with our money and business? How did you discover that this was your passion? Tell me about your newest book, Eat Feel Fresh. Who should buy this book? As a Fire archetype, what should I be eating? Does one dosha tend to be more generous than another? What's one of your favorite moments of giving? Quotes "Sometimes there's no ROI on your dreams." "Maybe it doesn't make sense on paper, but it makes sense in your heart." "Your body is your office." Sahara Rose is the best-selling author of Eat Feel Fresh: A Plant-Based Ayurvedic Cookbook and Idiot's Guide to Ayurveda. She has been called "a leading voice for the millennial generation into the new paradigm shift" by Deepak Chopra, who wrote the foreword of both her titles. Sahara hosts the Highest Self Podcast, ranked as the #1 top podcast in the spirituality category on iTunes. She is an Abundance Mindset Expert and guides people to pave their path to freedom, joy and purpose. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Nov 8, 2018 • 19min

175: How to Set Wealthy Boundaries

In This Episode We Talk about: Setting boundaries Upholding boundaries Seven wealthy boundaries to help ensure strong finances Resources: Now accepting applications for the 2019 For the Love of Money Mastermind as well as VIP Days and one-on-one coaching. Go to fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind or drop Chris a line at chris@fortheloveofmoney.com! Show Notes Today's episode is all about setting boundaries – more importantly wealthy boundaries. First of all, setting boundaries in all areas of your is a very valuable thing, because when you set these strong, non-negotiable boundaries it naturally helps you achieve a stronger financial situation. So how and where do you set these boundaries? First and foremost, you must remember that: "Boundaries are set and kept, not by what you say, but by what you do." You can't expect people to respect your boundaries if you don't respect them yourself. "It's only a boundary if you reinforce it." When you're able to follow through and actually uphold your boundaries, others respect it as well. When you only talk about it without following through, it's just a wish, am I right? The following are a few "Wealthy Boundaries" that are a good starting point: Paying yourself first. Make a commitment to put away a certain amount of money weekly or monthly to build up your savings. My tip? Set up an auto deposit so it's done without you having to even think about it. Spending habits. What are you splurging on? How often? For me, I love watches and if I wanted to I could buy one whenever I wanted, but I've set this boundary. "I can never buy a watch unless it has a great story or accomplishment attached to it." Who you take advice or coaching from. You wouldn't take financial advice from a broke financial advisor, would you? No. Make sure the person who's doling out the advice is a proven expert and can actually help you. Lending money to friends and family. This is so important, especially as you continue to create more and more wealth. It's not saying you can't loan money to friends and family, but be sure to create clearly defined boundaries. Business budgets. These boundaries are often forgotten, but so important. Set budgets and stick to them, regardless if they're monthly, quarterly, annually or by percentage. Start and end of the work day. Make sure your start and end of your work day works for you and keeps you operating from a full cup. My day doesn't officially start until 11 a.m., and while I have no "end" time, my day always ends with a non-negotiable family walk. Giving. It is so important to give, but make sure you're not giving too much or too little. It's better to continuously give 10% of $100,000 than it is to give everything that's left over. Remember, being left with nothing promotes scarcity, which only pushes abundance away from you. I hope these wealthy boundaries have helped give you an idea of where you'd like more boundaries in your life! Regardless if you use the above or create new ones for yourself, always remember that boundaries only work when practiced and reinforced regularly. Good luck! Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Nov 5, 2018 • 47min

174: The Better Sleep, No Alcohol Challenge with James Swanwick

In This Episode You Will Learn About: How James went from being a sportscaster on ESPN's Sport Center to helping people sleep better Why James started reading a book a day Actionable tips to reading a book a day How James' 30-Day No Alcohol Challenge was created The positive side effects participants experienced during the challenge Leading with generosity Why James helped 11 charities in 11 weeks The effects of blue light and the glasses that James created to combat it Importance of sleep and how it impacts all areas of life, health and business Resources: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamesswanwick/ How James reads a book a day: https://youtu.be/Ew3KIRBuE5Q www.swanwicksleep.com www.jamesswanwick.com www.30daynoalcoholchallenge.com Show Notes If today's guest's voice or picture looks familiar to you, it's likely because you've seen James Swanwick at some point on ESPN. While that's where he found early success, since that time this Australian-American has become an incredibly successful entrepreneur, speaker, health coach and podcast host. We covered a variety of topics, but I was blown away by the common beliefs and habits we shared, including the act of reading a book a day. While I only did it for 30 days, James has been faithfully reading a book a day for years. James and I dig deep into his generosity practice and why he feels it's the only way to lead in order to form true and authentic relationships, why he gave up alcohol and now helps others do the same with his 30-Day No Alcohol Challenge. Genuinely wanting to help others, he also founded Swanwick Sleep that focuses on better sleep in a blue-light filled world. Be sure to check out the Resources here to follow all of the amazing things he's doing! Question Highlights: What is one of your favorite books? What is one of your superpowers? What is a challenge you're facing right now? Can you give us a high-level overview of your upbringing and how you got to where you are today? What are your practices to reading a book a day? Who's the most fascinating entrepreneur you've ever interviewed? Why did you quit drinking? What is your 30-Day No Alcohol Challenge? Can you tell me about a transformation that really stuck out to you? How does someone join your challenge? How are you able to connect people so well? What has being involved with charities done for you and which charities mean the most to you these days? What was the best lesson you took away from working with 11 charities in 11 weeks? What is the rage behind blue light-blocking glasses? Quotes "Just do it and do it now." "Your network impacts your net worth." "You have to lead with generosity with people in order to earn an authentic relationship with them." "There is no good, there is no bad – there's just happenings. Our perception makes it good or bad." James Swanwick is an Australian-American investor, entrepreneur, speaker, health coach and former SportsCenter anchor on ESPN and host of The James Swanwick Show podcast. He is the creator of blue-light blocking glasses Swannies from Swanwick Sleep, which helps people sleep better; and the 30 Day No Alcohol Challenge, which helps people reduce or quit alcohol. Forbes magazine voted him one of the Top 25 Networking Experts. Swanwick has interviewed celebrities including Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Kobe Bryant, David Beckham and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Nov 1, 2018 • 11min

173: Why We Must Do Better

In This Episode We Talk about: What Chris overheard on his walk that led him to this episodes topic Why we all have to do better The tool that many of us are missing Resources: Now accepting applications for the 2019 For the Love of Money Mastermind as well as VIP Days and one-on-one coaching. Go to fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind or drop Chris a line at chris@fortheloveofmoney.com! Show Notes Today I'm calling us all out – myself included. It's time for us all to do better. In an effort to explain why I'm making such a profound statement, I'm going to tell you about a conversation I overheard the other day on a walk. There was a woman talking on her phone and I heard her tell the other person, "I can only afford to give you $20…I know it's not enough, but I hope it at least helps a little." First off, I want to commend two people for doing the right thing. One person is asking for help and another is offering help. But here's the thing, it's not good enough. How sad is it that one person only has an extra $20 to give a friend in need when she could be making more money. "We simply have to do better." Now believe me, I'm not judging either one of these people because I've been the asker and the giver. We've all fallen on hard times. Of course, we can chalk it up to "life happened to me" when something goes awry, but I can honestly say in my moments, "I happened to me." Do I believe bad things should happen to people – definitely not, but if this message stirs up something inside you, please hear it has a wake-up call. We have to do better. The woman I overheard is a good person but she wasn't making good money. She was missing the tool of money, and while it may seem like a no-brainer, we need more money to help more people. How amazing would it have been if she could have given her friend $2,000 without batting an eye? Amazing, right? What if we ALL could do that? Personally, I know I can do better too. I would love to give away millions and millions of dollars like some of my friends currently do but I'm not there yet. But just imagine it, if we all made enough money to solve every problem out there what this world would be. I hope this episode inspires you do keep striving to make a different and do better. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 29, 2018 • 45min

172: Success Against All Odds with Nick Santonastasso

In This Episode We Talk about: What Hanhart Syndrome is and how it's impacted Nick's life Why energy is contagious Why Nick made the decision to amputate his right arm Turning outside noise into fuel Why Nick's parents are his heroes Why everything is a muscle Why Nick doesn't feel like he's doing "enough" sometimes Why Nick wants to give people experiences and take care of people when they need help Nick's new book, Victim to Victor The importance of storytelling in learning Resources: IG: @nicksantonastasso BookNickSanto.com Victim to Victor by Nick Santonastasso http://a.co/d/iDiPDRz Chris will send a copy of Victim to Victor to the first 20 people who DM him @chriswharder on IG requesting the book. Show Notes I first heard today's guest, Nick Santonastasso, speak at the recent THRIVE event I attended and I am so grateful I did. Not only is his story remarkable, but just the way he delivered his inspirational message on stage sent goosebumps straight up my arms. Born with Hanhart Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that left him without legs, an underdeveloped right arm and a left arm with only one finger, Nick's parents were told early on all the things he would likely never be able to do. His parents threw that list away and Nick has been shattering those glass ceilings ever since. As a fitness model, inspirational speaker and now author of the book, Victim to Victor, Nick is instilling his can-do-anything attitude and energy with the world. This was such an awesome conversation and I can't wait for you to hear the wisdom that comes out of this 22-year-old's mouth. Check out how you can get a free copy of Nick's book in Resources! Question Highlights: What is one of your superpowers? What is one of your favorite books? What is one thing you're challenged by right now? Who is someone who's changed your life? What can you tell us about Hanhart Syndrome? Do you remember the age you realized that you were born differently? What was it like growing up "different?" When was the first time that you shifted from having down-and-out feelings to being the inspiration you are today? What role did your parents play in who you are today? What is your one biggest piece of advice for parents today? What would "doing enough" look like? What do you believe the purpose of earning a significant amount of money and being successful is? What is the message of your book, Victim to Victor, and what makes it so special? Quotes "What are you willing to do to pivot?" "You need to focus 110% effort on whatever you're doing or you're going to sell yourself short." "If you believe in yourself to do great things, why would you sell yourself short?" "It's not selfish to level up." Nick Santonastasso is a medical miracle. Not only is he one of four people alive with the rare genetic condition, Hanhart Syndrome, the inspirational keynote speaker is an internationally known bodybuilder and fitness model – despite missing both his legs and one arm since birth. The high-energy youth shares his amazing story, showing people that anyone can thrive if they have the determination and willpower to go after what they want. When Nick was born, the doctors handed his parents a long list of things that he would never be able to do. Nick's parents politely thanked them and threw the list out. They raised Nick the same way they had raised his three able-bodied older siblings and instilled in him never to let the world tell him what he could or couldn't do. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 25, 2018 • 14min

169: How to Beat Perfectionism

In This Episode We Talk about: Seeking the good in everything Tips to help you change your perspective from negative to positive Retraining your brain Resources: Now accepting applications for the 2019 For the Love of Money Mastermind as well as VIP Days and one-on-one coaching. Go to fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind or drop Chris a line at chris@fortheloveofmoney.com! Show Notes Today I'm going to let you in on a secret hack that I believe accounts for all facets of my success – in all areas of my life. "Seek the good in everything." OK, I get it. This sounds really basic and is not a unique concept, but it's a game-changer. Here's a short story. A friend recently shared an article about a person who has given $10,000 to different people a handful of times. This particular instance showcased a waitress being left a $10,000 tip. Later the video they captured of the act was shared on YouTube to promote their brand. My friend told me, "what a shame that they're using this for self-promotion." Now, if you've followed me for a while, you know that I likely wouldn't call this part out about the situation. What I would call out is the fact that these people gave someone who likely needed it, $10,000 because I tend to see the positive of the situation. My friend and I went back and forth on this, but what's your take on it? Do you see the good in the situation or are you quick to find the potential negative? "You have to intentionally seek the good in every situation in order to get good results." When something bad happens to you, do you go into victim mode ("Poor me, why does this always happen to me?") or do you find the growth and education that can come from such moments? Now, everyone is free to think whatever thoughts they want, but I can tell you from personal experience that seeking the good will net more success in your life. So let's say you're the person who does tend to see the more negative side of things. I challenge you, for 30 days, to try looking for the good. It is possible to re-train your brain to think positively. Here are a few tips to help: Decide you're willing to try this concept to start seeing the positive. Come up with a mantra. Something along the lines of, "I seek the good in everything I come across." Catch yourself when you gravitate toward a negative though and quickly reframe it! This is crucial in training your brain to see the positive. I think you'll find that once you're able to see more of the positive, more success and opportunities in all areas of your life will follow. "People want to lock arms with people who see the possibilities of the world – not the hurdles." If you accept the challenge, please be sure to let me know over on Instagram! I can't wait to be blown away with all the positivity! Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 22, 2018 • 43min

170: Feeding 1,000 Kids per Day with Success with Jeff Ragan

I'm so excited to have my friend and fellow masterminder, Jeff Ragan, on the show today. As the founder of KiZE Concepts, his story really showcases what it truly means to be generous. Seeing food as something that links us all together, he took a risk with his peanut butter "fudge-like" bar and founded KiZE Concepts in an effort to change lives through food, service and charity. Jeff admits that the process has always had its challenges – especially since he knew nothing about running a business – but it's been an enjoyable fight nonetheless because he knows he's helping others (KiZE helps feed 1,000 kids a day in Haiti) and inspiring others to do the same. Get ready for a knowledge- and inspiration-packed episode that will have you motivated to give more in all areas of life. Jeff's energy is contagious and I can't wait to hear what kind of an impact our conversation has on you! In This Episode We Talk About: Where the idea of KiZE originated Jeff's 3E Principle (Easy, Enjoyable and Energizing) What gives Jeff energy The many KiZE packaging struggles and iterations Why Jeff doesn't want people to think his company's generosity is for marketing Being unified by food KiZE's love-based business model Generosity and giving Being authentic and realizing it's not about you KiZE's mission work in Haiti Resources: Receive 20% off any order by using the code CHRIS HARDER at https://kizeconcepts.com/shop Instagram: @kizeconcepts, @thekizeguys Email Jeff at Jeff@kizeconcepts.com See How Your KiZE Support Helps Feed Those Around the World: https://youtu.be/JhM3BcQUw-Q Question Highlights: What is one of your superpowers? What is one thing you're challenged by? What is one of your favorite accomplishments? Where did the idea of KiZE come from? Were you a budding entrepreneur your entire life or did it begin in college? Where did your generous and loving heart come from? When did you decide to put your "fudge" into a wrapper to sell to people? What was the toughest thing you had to overcome with your business? Can you apply the 3E Principle to business? Where did you get the skill set to build your company? When did feeding 1,000 kids a day become a part of the KiZE mission? Is it better to give out loud or give in the dark? What's next for KiZE? Quotes "Life happens when you give it away." "Be great, love people and spread joy." "The only risk for me was not taking one." "Between experience and referencing others' experiences is how you learn." "The desire to reach your destination keeps you going." "Resources + Relationships = Real Life Change for the Those Being Given to and the Giver" "See and feed the need." "You're either a grower or a slower." "The pursuit of your dream is your dream." Jeff Ragan is the joy-filled Founder/CEO of KiZE Concepts Inc., an Oklahoma City-based healthy lifestyle company with a mission, passion, and purpose to change lives through food, service, and charity. KiZE's flagship product is the KiZE Bars – clean & simple, gluten free, non-GMO, energy bars with a life changing give-back component. Each KiZE Bar helps create local and global impact. KiZE's global initiative is a community building and transformational relationship in Haiti where 1,000 kids are fed daily in Haiti. Other efforts include providing resources and relationships to create the family-centered orphan home, school, and community to help not only survive but thrive! Jeff's goal is to change the world for the better by "feeding" people in mind, body, heart, and soul so they live the best life possible and help others do the same. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 18, 2018 • 17min

169: How to Beat Perfectionism

In This Episode You Will Learn About: Being paralyzed by perfectionism Steps to help eliminate perfectionism Taking action regardless if you're ready or not Resources: Now accepting applications for the 2019 For the Love of Money Mastermind as well as VIP Days and one-on-one coaching. Go to fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind or drop Chris a line at chris@fortheloveofmoney.com! Show Notes Today I'm speaking on a topic that is all too familiar to me and that is perfectionism. I've had so many missed experiences because I was so worried about what people thought and what I really should have been worrying about is getting results. I can't even imagine how many opportunities I've missed out on just because it wasn't "perfect" in my eyes. While I still experience small instances that pop up on occasion, know that everything I share with you is from my own personal experiences and will help you eliminate some, if not all, your perfectionism tendencies as well. I know it may seem difficult now, but I assure you that it's not as bad as you think. Just take it one step at a time. "Your dreams are counting on you to get over your perfection and start taking action." Face and acknowledge your perfection. It's necessary for you to feel the pain so you are spurred to take action. Declare it to the world – especially to those people who you're afraid to tell. Declare that you're going to change your habits. Heck, tag me @chriswharder so I can cheer you on! Start talking more out loud about your fears and mistakes. You'll be surprised at the response of those who want to support you and also hear how you overcame any mistakes or learned from them. Choose to become more committed to action over perfection. And make sure to reward yourself – in a big or small way – for taking that action. Chart your actions even if they're imperfect (that's the idea). Make it your new, imperfect normal. Make a list of why you are epic just the way you are. Think of it as another form of gratitude practice. Do it daily, weekly etc. – but make it a regular practice so it gets locked in. Take it a step further by making a list of 20 people who you love or look up to in your life and next to their name, write a mistake they've made. Review and notice that you still love them despite their flaws. Read more biographies of big names who you look up to and you'll realize that all of them have made a disastrous mistake one time or another and they still were successful. Give yourself hard deadlines. Get comfortable with releasing something – whatever it is – even if it's not perfect. You can always tweak or make changes later. "Stop getting ready to get ready." If you practice even a couple of the above habits consistently, I know you'll be able to smash through the confines of perfection not only in business but in ALL areas of your life. Now, go take action! Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 15, 2018 • 46min

168: (Hu)Man Up: How to Quickly Scale Your Business and Life with Bedros Keuilian

In This Episode You Will Learn About: Why humans are like German Shepards What brought on Bedros' panic attacks at age 38 The difference between a marketer and entrepreneur How Bedros used the lessons of Navy Seals and other special forces to help him turn Fit Body Boot Camp and his life around Why Bedros' book is titled Man Up What it means to be an "intra-preneur" Getting behind your purpose and going ALL in to fight depression Bedros' new book, Man Up Resources: bedroskeuilian.com ManUp.com Purchase and send in your receipt to orders@manup.com to receive a bonus! IG: @bedroskeuilian FB: facebook.com/bedroskeuilian Bedros' previous episode on FTLOM: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/50-from-dumpster-diver-to-empire-builder-bedors-keuilian/id1215523596?i=1000391535553&mt=2 Show Notes I can't believe it's been a year since I had one of my favorite human beings, Bedros Keuilian, on the show, but I'm sure glad he's here today to talk about his new book, Man Up. As the founder of Fit Body Boot Camp, he has overcome so much to get where he is today (check out his incredible story in his first FTLOM episode in Resources). Today, we're talking about one of Bedros' lower points in life when he was experiencing panic attacks as the result of a failing business. He talks about how he navigated through that process bit by bit and discovered a strategy and mindset that kicked himself into gear – he made the choice to Man Up! Bedros committed to go all in – in all areas of life – in order to fulfill his purpose. Tune in to hear about some of the steps he took that led him to this discovery, or better yet, grab his book and read about them all! Question Highlights: What is your favorite quote? What is one of your superpowers? What is one thing you're challenged by? What is one of your favorite accomplishments? Who is one person who's changed your life? Can you tell us about your panic attack at age 38? How did you turn your lowest of lows around? What moves are you going to make to reach your goal of 34 franchises a month? What has changed since your panic attack? Are you getting any backlash around your book title and what do you say to those people who say this title isn't for them? What is your secondary and equally important message in your book that you're treat to get across? Why are you not afraid to be unapologetic about who you are and what your message is? What is the one generous thing coming up yet this year that you're excited about? Quotes "Circumstance does not change responsibility." "Sometimes instead of building talent, you recruit talent, and that collapses time and allows you to get speed and results in a shorter time." "Control what you can control and cope with what you can't." "When you're suffering in silence, your family is suffering out loud." "Man up! Stop making excuses, take control of your situation and rise to your potential." "The only time you have depression and anxiety is when you lack commitment and fulfillment from somewhere else." Bedros Keuilian is a high performance coach, speaker, and business consultant. He's the founder and CEO of Fit Body Boot Camp, a two time Inc. 5000 listed business and one of the nation's fastest growing franchises, and an investor in over a dozen companies ranging from software, digital media agencies, and educational and consulting services. He's known as the hidden genius that entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, and thought leaders turn to when they want to quickly scale their businesses and build impact-focused brands. An immigrant from a communist country turned hugely successful entrepreneur, Bedros uses the stage, TV and social media platforms to share his personal Immigrant Edge and American Dream story to help inspire audiences worldwide to reach their fullest potential. Bedros Keuilian has been featured and quoted in publications such as Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Home Business Magazine, The Native Society, YoungUpstarts.com, Franchising USA, RadioMD, Active, the Huffington Post, About.com, ChiefExecutive.net, Dr. Oz, The Good Life, CBS Small Business, and several international business publications worldwide. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
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Oct 11, 2018 • 10min

167: Building A Great Business is an Act of Love

I'll be honest with you, some nights it would be easier to shut down at 5, crack open a beer and Netflix and chill with Lori – and put my worries away until the next day. But deep down I know that I won't be satisfied with that when I know I've got big things to do and lives to change. Building a great business is truly an act of love. We don't want to waste the gifts we've been given. This doesn't mean that everyone should be an entrepreneur – trust me when I say that we need people with other gifts that usually support people like me. But being an entrepreneur takes sacrifice, and here's four reasons why it's also an act of love. You're building solutions people need. You're improving peoples' lives with your solutions. If you don't provide these solutions that people need to protect your ego, time and energy, it's actually an act of selfishness. You're creating jobs. All the supporters of your business? You're creating jobs for them, showcasing their talents and giving other gifts along the way. You're creating wealth the world needs. You're not just creating wealth for yourself, you're creating wealth for others. Think of the trickle effect it has when you buy a house. Banks, title companies, builders, insurance etc. – the list goes on and on. You're inspiring others to do the same. When you build your business and share in your area of expertise, you're showing others the way by example. "You create an entrepreneur by being an entrepreneur." So you see, building a great business is an act of love – for yourself and others. Doing anything less with the gifts that you were given is actually an act of selfishness. Not sure about you, but I'll choose love and inspiration over selfishness any day. In This Episode We Talk about: Why building a great business is an act of love Four ways that prove building a business is an act of love Why building a business inspires and creates wealth for others Resources: Now accepting applications for the 2019 For the Love of Money Mastermind as well as VIP Days and one-on-one coaching. Go to fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind or drop Chris a line at chris@fortheloveofmoney.com! For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.

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