Finding Your Question with Sahil Bloom
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Sahil Bloom doesn’t have all of the right answers, but he does have the right questions. A writer and content creator with an audience of millions across social media platforms and his bi-weekly newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle, Sahil aims to inspire his audience by providing them with the questions, principles, and ideas that help them assess their lives and foster their growth. And in his upcoming debut book, The Five Types of Wealth, Sahil offers readers a new way to measure what matters and design their lives around the pillars that truly create lasting joy and fulfillment. In this episode, we discuss the story behind The Curiosity Chronicle, what following your energy looks like, and why Sahil takes a polar plunge every morning at 4:30 a.m.
Don’t miss this interview where we talk about:
- Sahil’s confidence journey and how building confidence is oftentimes about “creating evidence” for yourself
- The discipline of being disciplined and why it's important to do hard things
- What inspired Sahil to leave his job in finance and start posting on social media and the steps he took to make that leap of faith less intimidating
- His advice to people just starting out in their careers and how you can get ahead by showing up and doing the work
- Sahil’s upcoming book, what he’s learned from writing it, and his thoughts on what wealth means
Find Sahil Bloom:
IG: @sahilbloom
Twitter: @SahilBloom
YouTube: @Sahil_Bloom
LinkedIn: Sahil Bloom
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IG: @lydiafenet
LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
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Recorded at The Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center.
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