The Wrong Motivators
Are you spending too much time analyzing your materialistic purchases, that you have lost a path to follow? Are you depositing effort and income to the wrong places...?
Meet Daniel Tolson, a business coach that has a lot to teach YOU how to identify the path to follow.
We Meet: Daniel Tolson, Founder and CEO of The Tolson Institute
Episode References:
Wakeboarding
Orlando
Barefoot Water Skiing
Hawkesbury River
Australian Champion Wakeboarding
Cable Ski Park
Jet Ski
Lamborghini
Ferrari
Aston Martin, 2019 Vantage
Saturn
GM
BMW X 7M
Mercedes S Class
Audi A7
Omegas (James Bond)
Tag Coyer Watch
Vermont
Hubalo? Watch
Bulgari Octo phinisi Mill
Fifth Avenue boutique in New York
NASDAQ
Sydney, AU
Taiwan
Reebook Pumps
Air Jordans
Lace Locks
Pro Wings
Payless Shoe Store
Nike
Louis Vouton
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About Daniel:
As a child, I had Linear sequential learning disability. I was a slow learner. I had a curved spine. My hips were out of alignment. I couldn’t run. My knees would collapse when I was running. This physical defect created pressure in my head, I was losing my vision. I couldn’t think properly. I was in so much pain physically. In the end, my body collapsed under this tremendous stress, I developed chronic fatigue syndrome and contracted Epstein Barr virus and I had to drop out of school. When I recovered my uncle took me under his wing and showed me the blueprint of how to become the top 10% in real estate. I took that blueprint, overcompensated with actions, became the top 1% performer, and bought my first home at the age of 19. But I dreamt of becoming an Australian champion wakeboarder. So, I gave up the real estate career to pursue my dream. I had a lot of challenges. To overcome the fear and achieve my goal, I spent a lot of time and energy on personal development, learning how to systematically and methodically break barriers to achieve goals. Eventually, I became the Australian Wakeboarder Champion, not once, but three times. That experience of creating my breakthrough and sustaining it set me up for a series of career highs, such as co-leading 17000 cabin crews, launching my own business, and building a global business that impacts more than 15,000 business people 100X their life and income. I’m sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way? In 2010, at the peak of my career, my wife was involved in an aircraft accident. It left her with some disabilities requiring multiple surgeries over the next 2.5 years. Eventually, she lost her job and was forced to leave the country. I left the job to join her back home to take care of her. But 10 months and 500 job applications later, I was jobless. We were living with my grandmother, depending on Australian social security payments. It was the lowest point of my life. I was desperate. And I knew if I want to be a man who provides for my family, things must change. I pulled myself together, used every tool and technology I have in my toolbox, got clarity on life, and launched my coaching business from my grandmother’s spare bedroom. I wish I could say life was happy ever after. But no, success never comes on the first attempt. Richard Branson launched 400 companies before founding Virgin galactic. Steven Spielberg was rejected by Film School 3 times. I was betrayed by a business partner. I had to move countries several times. I was broke three times in 3 different countries and had to start all over again. These experiences have become the foundation of my 100XDNA. It has 100X-ed my life in the last 10 years and I built a global business that impacts more than 15,000 business people to 100X their life and income.