I interviewed a guy named Carlos Sequira who at the age of 7, sold bread on the streets of Brazil to help his mother pay bills.
At 18, Carlos and his mother immigrated to the United States with only $800 between them.
Today, he's a high-performance consultant, speaker, expert trainer, and a coach.
And here are few things you'll learn from this episode...
- “Live as you have one less day to live.” What does that phrase mean to you? Listen to Carlos as he explains what that phrase means to him and how he lives his life. It’s a powerful way of living your life.
- How to do what other won’t do, can’t do or are willing to do. How Carlos got creative when he was selling bread as a kid back in Brazil and how you can use that creativity to beat your competition.
- How rituals will change your life. Listen as Carlos gave 5 different examples of his rituals that he uses in his life towards the end of the podcast. I challenge you to pick one and apply it to your own life.
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Founder of the 1st Ever Immigrant only Mastermind |