48 min

Scott Weir The Trailblazer Podcast

    • Careers

On this weeks Trailblazer podcast, I am delighted to be joined by Scott Weir, a Mancunian born Scotsman, and a truly inspirational human being.
As Scottish as Scott sounds, he was actually originally born in Manchester, and was then moved to Scotland with his parents at the age of 3.
He first noticed that life was different for him, when he was mixing with the other children and realised it wasn’t normal to not see your parents all the time.
At the age of twelve, Scott often spent his days alone. His mother suffered from a severe drinking problem, leaving Scott to fend for himself. At the worst of times he actually had to steal food, to make sure that he ate that day.
He never wanted to admit these things to anyone as he did not want to end up in care.
At times, the family would go weeks without power in the house, and no shower.
His mother was not optimistic or hopeful for him when he way a boy, she told him not to bother getting a job, and just ‘ sit tight ‘ . To Claim his benefits that would pay for his home and provide his ‘ drinking money ‘as his mother put it.
Now many of Scott’s prior peer group have ended up in jail or dead.
However, Scott was unwilling to accept this as his future
Up until the age of 15, he had four goals in life:
Not to get caught by the police Not to get beaten up Stay away from drugs and crime To get some food to survive. These were survivalist instincts and not goals that would ever accomplish anything real for Scott.
‘ To change your life… you have to change your goals ‘
He decided – enough is enough, and set himself four… seemingly impossible goals.
He wanted to be smarter than his teachers He wanted an MBA He wanted enough money to pay for things he wanted He wanted to be seen as an expert in his field  
Fifteen years later, having accomplished these goals and more.
He started his first company ‘ home sure ‘ in 2005. After a horrendous experience with his own single let property. Within 10 years Homesure has brought its main competitor’s market share from 50% down to 2.8%.
He runs a Martial arts academy, helping to sculpt the future of the next generation, and this one.
Despite the difficulties that Scott has faced, he is grateful for the troubles that he went through as a child as he believes that they have sculpted him into the person that he is today.
As you can imagine, the kind of workload that Scott deals with on a daily basis requires a great amount of organisation, and time management. It is an absolute pleasure to be hosting Scott at Touchstone HQ on April 12th, for his ‘ Productivity Blackbelt ‘ training course. He is going to show us the systems, the techniques, and the software he uses. To make sure he never wastes a spare moment.

On this weeks Trailblazer podcast, I am delighted to be joined by Scott Weir, a Mancunian born Scotsman, and a truly inspirational human being.
As Scottish as Scott sounds, he was actually originally born in Manchester, and was then moved to Scotland with his parents at the age of 3.
He first noticed that life was different for him, when he was mixing with the other children and realised it wasn’t normal to not see your parents all the time.
At the age of twelve, Scott often spent his days alone. His mother suffered from a severe drinking problem, leaving Scott to fend for himself. At the worst of times he actually had to steal food, to make sure that he ate that day.
He never wanted to admit these things to anyone as he did not want to end up in care.
At times, the family would go weeks without power in the house, and no shower.
His mother was not optimistic or hopeful for him when he way a boy, she told him not to bother getting a job, and just ‘ sit tight ‘ . To Claim his benefits that would pay for his home and provide his ‘ drinking money ‘as his mother put it.
Now many of Scott’s prior peer group have ended up in jail or dead.
However, Scott was unwilling to accept this as his future
Up until the age of 15, he had four goals in life:
Not to get caught by the police Not to get beaten up Stay away from drugs and crime To get some food to survive. These were survivalist instincts and not goals that would ever accomplish anything real for Scott.
‘ To change your life… you have to change your goals ‘
He decided – enough is enough, and set himself four… seemingly impossible goals.
He wanted to be smarter than his teachers He wanted an MBA He wanted enough money to pay for things he wanted He wanted to be seen as an expert in his field  
Fifteen years later, having accomplished these goals and more.
He started his first company ‘ home sure ‘ in 2005. After a horrendous experience with his own single let property. Within 10 years Homesure has brought its main competitor’s market share from 50% down to 2.8%.
He runs a Martial arts academy, helping to sculpt the future of the next generation, and this one.
Despite the difficulties that Scott has faced, he is grateful for the troubles that he went through as a child as he believes that they have sculpted him into the person that he is today.
As you can imagine, the kind of workload that Scott deals with on a daily basis requires a great amount of organisation, and time management. It is an absolute pleasure to be hosting Scott at Touchstone HQ on April 12th, for his ‘ Productivity Blackbelt ‘ training course. He is going to show us the systems, the techniques, and the software he uses. To make sure he never wastes a spare moment.

48 min