Episode 108: There's wisdom in the council of multitudes, with Aaron Walker.

Published: Nov. 10, 2015, 9 a.m.

Aaron Walker is a businessman and life coach. Aaron helps business owners reach their full potential and discover their identity, how to live a successful and significant life, and how grit and determination pay off. He has inspired many through his leadership, mentorship, and consistent pursuit of excellence. He enjoys helping others and believes experience is a great teacher. 35 years of entrepreneurship and marriage have given Aaron a wealth of experience. Aaron continues to reach new heights and broaden his perspective of the terrain by examining his experiences and growing from them.

\nSecret \u2013 timesaving technique\n

Aaron focuses blocks of time \u2013 productive multitasking is a myth. ONWARD!

\nDaily habit that contributes to success\n

Start every day early \u2013 Aaron wakes up between 4 and 5 AM and spends his first hour to an hour and a half in prayer.

\nCould have ruined your business \u2013 but now \u2013 an invaluable learning experience\n

Aaron made a decision that almost cost him his family \u2013 and Aaron tells the whole story here.

\nMost influential lesson learned from a mentor\n

\u201cFear missing an opportunity more than you fear failure.\u201d \xa0

\nFinal Round \u2013 \u201cBreaking Down the Recipe for Success\u201d\nWhat systems would you go back and put into place sooner?\n

I would have started each day figuring out how to make someone's life better.

\nWhat one strategy or \u201crecipe\u201d would compound into big wins for business owners?\n

Figure out how to do things differently \u2013 there are some things in every industry that need changing.

\nHow to exceed expectations and add the most value?\n

An individual would look outward \u2013 they need to have an abundance mentality.

\nWhat strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success?\n
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  1. Get involved in a mastermind group \u2013 there's wisdom in the council of multitudes.
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  3. Read Charles Duhigg's book "The Power of Habit."
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  5. Read Greg McKeown's book "Essentialism."
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\nHow best to connect with Aaron:\n\n

You can also find us here: ------ OnwardNation.com ------

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