You Can’t Buy Back Time with Todd Bertsch

FINE is a 4-Letter Word

When it feels like success and fulfillment continue to elude you even when you think you’re doing all the right things and making the right moves, it can be a real mindf*ck.

What’s holding you back? What’s the block? Why is it always one step forward, two steps back?

Todd Bertsch wrestled with this question for years.

He grew up in the 1970s and 1980s in a lower middle-class family where they didn’t really discuss their values or have a lot of those poignant teaching moments you saw in the popular TV sitcoms at the time.

Todd learned by watching and observing, and what he picked up was good enough: the value of hard work from parents who had multiple jobs and side-hustles, the value of inclusion from living in an ethnically mixed neighborhood, and the value of teamwork from playing sports. When he wanted something, he went to work and made the money to buy it.

These same values carried him into early adulthood, where he worked his way through college as a janitor and graduated with honors, worked in jobs involving marketing, graphic design, web development, and other pursuits at the height of the tech boom. Then he decided it was time to put all that to good use and start his own business. Today, Todd is a successful entrepreneur and podcast host with a great family, and everything’s fine. Check out his website to learn more. The End. Now, let’s bring Todd on and get started with the interview.

Right? WRONG!

Todd struggled through that path much more than he needed to because everything was NOT fine. Remember, Fine is a 4-Letter Word.

Underneath all that, Todd had a hell of a temper. It showed up when he constantly got ejected from sports games, so much so he became “famous” in his town for being red-carded at soccer more than any kid in the whole league. In his 20s, he lived in a house that was basically a drug den, until he got in a really bad argument with two guys who beat the f*ck out of him! Looking back at some of his interactions at companies he worked for, he says that if the person he was back then worked for him, he’d have fired his ass!

And then it all changed. In a moment, when you meet Todd, you’ll find out that it wasn’t really some dramatic shift in who he was or how he did life, but more a decision not to be so trigger-tempered. You’ll discover what support systems he relied upon, what inspired and motivated him, and how the practice of Positive Intelligence not only improved his results, but enabled him to mentor others.

Todd’s hype song is “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor.

Resources:

  • Todd Bertsch’s website: https://www.toddbertsch.com/
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddmbertsch/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theboltwithtoddb
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboltwithtoddb/
  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theboltwithtoddb
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theboltwithtoddb
  • Podcast: https://www.toddbertsch.com/podcast/

Invitation from Lori: 

Let me ask you, if there was a simple way to reclaim your peace of mind and not feel so frazzled, would you want to know what it is? Enter the “10 Proven Habits Top Leaders Use to Stay Calm and Focused Every Day” checklist — your quick guide to creating calm, intentional days.

These practices are so incredibly simple, you'll probably question their effectiveness.

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