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Making Bank - Uncovering the Success Strategies and mindset of the top 1% so you can Amplify and transform your Life and Business.

Making Bank Josh Felber

    • Business

Making Bank - Uncovering the Success Strategies and mindset of the top 1% so you can Amplify and transform your Life and Business.

    • video
    Envisioning Success: The Power Of Belief in Entrepreneurial Endeavours #MakingBank #S8E40

    Envisioning Success: The Power Of Belief in Entrepreneurial Endeavours #MakingBank #S8E40

    Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this.
     
    (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs
    Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people’s lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team.
     
    (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs
    Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you’re starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this.
     
    (19:55) Mindset Map
    Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from.
     
    (22:33) Passion And Purpose
    You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it’s more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out.
     
    (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years
    “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.”
     
    (32:55) Envisioning
    If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you’re never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it.
     
    (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership
    The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy.
     
    Tag:
    @alden_mills

    • 39 min
    Envisioning Success: The Power Of Belief in Entrepreneurial Endeavours #MakingBank #S8E40

    Envisioning Success: The Power Of Belief in Entrepreneurial Endeavours #MakingBank #S8E40

    Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this.
     
    (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs
    Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people’s lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team.
     
    (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs
    Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you’re starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this.
     
    (19:55) Mindset Map
    Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from.
     
    (22:33) Passion And Purpose
    You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it’s more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out.
     
    (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years
    “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.”
     
    (32:55) Envisioning
    If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you’re never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it.
     
    (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership
    The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy.
     
    Tag:
    @alden_mills

    • 36 min
    • video
    Dreams To Deals: Navigating Success #MakingBank #S8E39

    Dreams To Deals: Navigating Success #MakingBank #S8E39

    Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Erik Van Horn, Cody Sperber, Phil Jones, Michael Bernoff, Aaron Stokes, Phillip Stutts and Nir Eyal, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
     
    (3:09) Erik Van Horn
    Franchising gives you the Playbook but also the secret to it is getting in with
    the In Crowd the franchisees that are killing it and learning from them that's really how you shortcut the speed to profitability the speed to having you know significant net worth.
     
    (8:56) Cody Sperber
    “Being empowered through my real estate income to be able to give back to him I retired my dad right around the time I was becoming a millionaire I was able to retire my parents.”
     
    (16:45) Phil Jones
    Your role in your business is to be able to help guide your customers to get the best access out of the tools that you provide for them, letting them come out as a hero. People will enjoy spending money with you way more than before.
     
    (24:20) Michael Bernoff
    Perceiving something as "looking down" on it signifies seeing it as having less control. Visualize bothersome individuals, and if you look up at them, it highlights perceived power dynamics. This awareness empowers you to reassess and manage reactions effectively.
     
    (30:16) Aaron Stokes
    You fail not because you didn't know how to do business but it could be because you hired the wrong guy and everybody needs to beware every time you hire somebody not only can they make you money but they can cost you money.
     
    (35:19) Phillip Stutts
    Many times entrepreneurs are the worst at school and the best at business right but many people don’t realize that they can only do good with things they really care about. Find out what that is and then learn to make a living out of it.
    (40:12) Nir Eyal
    You have to do what it is you said you are going to do because most pernicious distractions are the ones that do not even feel like distractions. You may think opening an email is productive but if it’s not something you planned to do with your time, it is still a distraction.
     
    Tags:
    @erikvanhorn 
    @officialcodysperber 
    @philmjonesuk 
    @michael_bernoff 
    @aaronstokes 
    @neyal99

    • 50 min
    Dreams To Deals: Navigating Success #MakingBank #S8E39

    Dreams To Deals: Navigating Success #MakingBank #S8E39

    Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Erik Van Horn, Cody Sperber, Phil Jones, Michael Bernoff, Aaron Stokes, Phillip Stutts and Nir Eyal, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
     
    (3:09) Erik Van Horn
    Franchising gives you the Playbook but also the secret to it is getting in with
    the In Crowd the franchisees that are killing it and learning from them that's really how you shortcut the speed to profitability the speed to having you know significant net worth.
     
    (8:56) Cody Sperber
    “Being empowered through my real estate income to be able to give back to him I retired my dad right around the time I was becoming a millionaire I was able to retire my parents.”
     
    (16:45) Phil Jones
    Your role in your business is to be able to help guide your customers to get the best access out of the tools that you provide for them, letting them come out as a hero. People will enjoy spending money with you way more than before.
     
    (24:20) Michael Bernoff
    Perceiving something as "looking down" on it signifies seeing it as having less control. Visualize bothersome individuals, and if you look up at them, it highlights perceived power dynamics. This awareness empowers you to reassess and manage reactions effectively.
     
    (30:16) Aaron Stokes
    You fail not because you didn't know how to do business but it could be because you hired the wrong guy and everybody needs to beware every time you hire somebody not only can they make you money but they can cost you money.
     
    (35:19) Phillip Stutts
    Many times entrepreneurs are the worst at school and the best at business right but many people don’t realize that they can only do good with things they really care about. Find out what that is and then learn to make a living out of it.
    (40:12) Nir Eyal
    You have to do what it is you said you are going to do because most pernicious distractions are the ones that do not even feel like distractions. You may think opening an email is productive but if it’s not something you planned to do with your time, it is still a distraction.
     
    Tags:
    @erikvanhorn 
    @officialcodysperber 
    @philmjonesuk 
    @michael_bernoff 
    @aaronstokes 
    @neyal99

    • 48 min
    • video
    Dream To Reality: Entrepreneurs' Roadmap To Success #MakingBank #S8E38

    Dream To Reality: Entrepreneurs' Roadmap To Success #MakingBank #S8E38

    Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Pat Flynn, Jack Davis, Nicholas Kusmich, Henry Kaminski, Ben Malol, Yanik Silver and Warren Philip, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
    (3:00) Pat Flynn 
    There will be millions of challenges and you may face so many failures. However, you can start it off by just getting over your own insecurities and overcoming the limiting beliefs and then tell yourself that this is something you could really do. 
     
    (9:03) Jack Davis
    The number one thing you should learn is that things are going to change once you get into your company but that doesn't mean it's not worth it to really plan out what the next six months looks like. Always plan ahead no matter what. 
     
    (12:29) Nicholas Kusmich
    Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It's not an easy Journey. It's not filled with Lamborghinis and multi-million dollar houses. Don’t get swayed by how it’s presented. It's a difficult journey and not everyone is cut out for it.
     
    (17:07) Henry Kaminski
    You really have to delegate your weaknesses out. You cannot try to be everything to everyone or everything inside of your business. When you delegate out the stuff that you're just not good at you will get to where you need to be faster.
     
    (21:23) Ben Malol
    Doing what others tell you to do is sometimes very helpful, however you need to also be mindful of why you do it. Instead of just doing things that other people tell you, you also need to ask yourself why. Most people don't even ask that much.
     
    (27:37) Yanik Silver
    Learn to dive deep into what you are really great at. Know what you were meant to do. Ask yourself these big questions and then from that you will be able to figure out your mission in this world. 
     
    (33:45) Warren Phillip
    Your business should thrive on providing solutions for individuals seeking assistance, and this should align deeply with your  purpose. Recognize within yourself the sense of destiny because this will drive you forward.
     
    Tags:
    @patflynn 
    @henrykaminskijr 
    @itsbenmalol 
    @yaniksilver 
    @nontoxicdad

    • 40 min
    Dream To Reality: Entrepreneurs' Roadmap To Success #MakingBank #S8E38

    Dream To Reality: Entrepreneurs' Roadmap To Success #MakingBank #S8E38

    Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Pat Flynn, Jack Davis, Nicholas Kusmich, Henry Kaminski, Ben Malol, Yanik Silver and Warren Philip, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
    (3:00) Pat Flynn 
    There will be millions of challenges and you may face so many failures. However, you can start it off by just getting over your own insecurities and overcoming the limiting beliefs and then tell yourself that this is something you could really do. 
     
    (9:03) Jack Davis
    The number one thing you should learn is that things are going to change once you get into your company but that doesn't mean it's not worth it to really plan out what the next six months looks like. Always plan ahead no matter what. 
     
    (12:29) Nicholas Kusmich
    Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It's not an easy Journey. It's not filled with Lamborghinis and multi-million dollar houses. Don’t get swayed by how it’s presented. It's a difficult journey and not everyone is cut out for it.
     
    (17:07) Henry Kaminski
    You really have to delegate your weaknesses out. You cannot try to be everything to everyone or everything inside of your business. When you delegate out the stuff that you're just not good at you will get to where you need to be faster.
     
    (21:23) Ben Malol
    Doing what others tell you to do is sometimes very helpful, however you need to also be mindful of why you do it. Instead of just doing things that other people tell you, you also need to ask yourself why. Most people don't even ask that much.
     
    (27:37) Yanik Silver
    Learn to dive deep into what you are really great at. Know what you were meant to do. Ask yourself these big questions and then from that you will be able to figure out your mission in this world. 
     
    (33:45) Warren Phillip
    Your business should thrive on providing solutions for individuals seeking assistance, and this should align deeply with your  purpose. Recognize within yourself the sense of destiny because this will drive you forward.
     
    Tags:
    @patflynn 
    @henrykaminskijr 
    @itsbenmalol 
    @yaniksilver 
    @nontoxicdad

    • 38 min

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