81. That's not a living, that's a dying

Published: June 2, 2021, 4:41 p.m.

Do we have to have the same experiences to relate to people?

I think not!

Can you imagine being homeless as a young boy?

My guest this week, Joe Rojas, didn't have to imagine it.\xa0 At 10 he was essentially homeless.\xa0 So what did he do?

  • At 11 he went to work
  • And eventually worked in the military and at the DOD
  • And now has is own successful business

You're probably thinking, that can't be! I know I was.

How did he do this?


It was his resilience, his relentlessness and his "I'm gonna do this" attitude.\xa0

Among other things, he did the following:

  • Told himself, "I am not willing to give up!"
  • Counted his wins!
  • He was engaged in the journey.
  • He was gutsy; he learned to push back.
  • He learned how to say no, which avoided many headaches.
  • He stopped missing out on happiness and joy.
  • He learned not to be too scattered; instead he focused.

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You're going to be so moved and inspired after this conversation.\xa0 You won't forget it.

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More about Joe here:

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Thrivers360 groups. We currently have 4 groups meeting on a weekly basis and would love to encourage people to attend two complimentary sessions. (thrivers360.com)

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His book: How Entrepreneurs Thrive

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You can find it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L37DN55/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

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https://redsapiens.com/