I’m 24
I used to think I was a failure.
⇨ Failed Marketing Agency
⇨ Lost my first Jiu-Jitsu fight.
⇨ Dropped out of high school.
But 4 years ago everything changed.
Let me take you to the beginning.
Dropped out in 2019
Thought I would become a Creator…
But took no action.
I felt lost and blamed the world for it.
⇨ Bad habits
⇨ Wrong friends
⇨ Wrong mindset
After a few years of this downward spiral
I became a medic
It gave me a purpose.
I enjoyed helping people daily.
After that experience
I gained some confidence.
So, I started my first business.
I ran an agency for 20 months.
Then it failed.
I was destroyed, became depressed, and isolated myself.
So I enrolled in Uni to keep living with my parents
I hated it.
⇨ Uninterested in the subjects
⇨ Too much partying
⇨ Bad habits return
But then everything changed with one event
I injured myself during Jiu-Jitsu.
Sitting full of fear in the emergency room
"Will I be stuck in a bed for weeks?"
In that moment, I posted my first tweet.
I promised myself one thing.
To keep posting for 12 months straight.
I desperately needed to regain control of my:
⇨ Time
⇨ Location
⇨ Life
I started to make real friends
Eventually, I got a mentor
Things started to turn around
I felt closer to my dream.
And for the first time in years, I felt truly fulfilled.
I was following my purpose.
Then it happened
I made my first money from X.
I couldn’t believe it.
I learned something important here.
As long as you show up
The only way you can lose
Is by quitting.
So, this time, I’m not quitting.
@RTthinks Yeah, literally 0 reason to pay for a program - information should be free or super low ticket.
Sell the implementation.
What are your thoughts on that RT?
The hardest part isn't 0 to 100 followers.
It's posting for 47 days straight and getting 8 likes per post.
It's watching Thread Bros hit 5k while you're at 600.
It's your girlfriend asking "is this actually working?"
I signed my first client at 600 followers.
Not because I finally "made it."
Because I stopped trying to.
I didn't have an offer when I started.
I just did free calls.
One guy asked: "Can I pay you for more of your time?"
That's when I realized:
The offer doesn't come before the conversations.
It comes from them.
You're not waiting to have something to sell.
You're avoiding the calls that would show you what to sell.
@robj3d3 This is the second SuperX clone I saw this week.
They have 0 chance against SuperX's network effect.
Oh, wait, they got some good reviews by some serious-looking gents. I might be wrong.
So as a side project, I'm building a solution for nursing documention right now and I'm working with a friend who got a team of coders in his company but before actually building out the MVP, I'm going to meetings with people from my network several nursing home mangers, AI implementation agency that works for our local hospital chain, nurses and plan to speak at the yearly summit for innovation in nursing.
I decided to validate it further first and launch it before I fly 1-way to Thailand in 182 days. But I have never built a software business before; that's just what I was advised to do by mentors and friends with software businesses.
Recording this from the mountains in Lech am Arlberg.
12 months ago I was working nursing shifts and finishing my degree.
2 hours a day for the business.
Hit €5k/month.
My goal this year was €20k by December.
Been full-time for 3 months now.
Missed it.
I thought having all day would change everything.
It didn't.
So I rented a new workspace.
10-12 hour days are the goal.
Moving to Bangkok with my girlfriend in July.
Until then, I'm solving my bottleneck.
P.S. I paused for 5 seconds after mispronouncing a word. Left it in.