Sat with some amazing founders yesterday and one thing that blows our mind is how many people shop with brands they have no idea who is behind the brand. EX cons, drug addicts pushing wellness and fitness brands and people with 0 morals. Please do your research!
One of the biggest hacks you can do when trying to get your bread up is buy a scooter. No car, no public transport. $5/week on fuel, low maintenance, avoid traffic, never waiting on anyone. Respect anyone that makes this play.
I can confidently say the 3 tasks I completed today will result in Millions this year $$ a few hours of deep, thought out tasks in this game has huge results 📈
when u start a business its like getting on a treadmill and ur never allowed to stop moving, u can turn the speed up and u can turn the speed down and back up again, but at no point are you allowed to get off
embrace it
When Alo comes to Australia we all need to come together to make sure it flops. They have the power and resources to disrupt our market….we just have to make sure that doesn’t happen 💪🏽
Record breaking outcomes take record breaking work. No one will understand and that’s okay.
You’ll know.
And you’re the only person whose respect you need to earn. You’re also the hardest person to earn respect from. You can’t bullshit you. So it counts double.
Something I posted 2 years ago whilst we were still running out of a spare bedroom. To think we will do over $5mill this year and enter into one of Australia’s biggest activewear retailers is insane 🤯
Sold my 50cc scooter today. It was a weird feeling. When I bought it a few years back I wanted to live below my means and invest my savings into starting Leelo. I had about $35,000 in my savings. Put $27,000 into the business. Spent $2,000 on the scooter and had a $6k safety net.
Notable events that forced me to grow
1. A near miss car accident at 21
2. A solo trip to LA at 21
3. Spending weeks alongside some of the most talented people on Earth.
4. My cousin passing away in a car crash at 18.
5. Investing all of my savings into starting a business.
Reflecting on what will soon be 4 years since leaving the 9-5. Crazy that the goal was to try become a big time model. Things didn’t exactly go to plan, but I couldn’t be happier.
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Poor people suffer. Rich people suffer. Single people suffer. Married people suffer. Entrepreneurs suffer. Employees suffer.
Suffering is a fixed cost of life.
So pick a life worth suffering for.
Had lunch with the founder of one of Australia’s biggest online fashion labels. She’s on track to hit $300m in revenue this year. Started when she was 19 with a $200 investment. The conversation around what’s achievable if you set big goals is very inspiring 📈
If you’re under 30 and have no responsibilities, I recommend working as many hours per week as humanly possible.
You’ll never be able to work this hard again. And the compounding effects of a few years can set up your life for decades.