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Ep. 23 ”To Make a Big Impact, You Have To Make a Lot of Money” Ian Garlic’s False Narrative

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When you grow up around successful people and your friends are highly successful, you see their glamorous lifestyle. You start to think things matter. The car. The house. The trips. The impact. That's what Ian Garlic used to think, in order to have great impact you have to have great wealth!

Until one day he realized, he'd rather enjoy the journey than worry about the ultimate conquest which wouldn't result in satisfaction. He'd seen his parents lose everything and pick themselves back up. This example about mindset. When things get hard you have to push through. He learned too that if he did it once he could do it again. This mindset has served him well. He identified two types of successful people. The people that are in it for the money and the people that are in it for the impact. Success depends on your definition. Listen to hear Ian's definition and how he impacts others.

To Connect with Ian Garlic: Ian Garlic on LinkedIn or @Ian.Garlic on Instagram

Ian's Book: Video Testimonials: How to Land the Big Fish

Book referrals: Man’s Search for Meaning by Vickor Frankl

How to Be Like Walt by Pat Williams

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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When you grow up around successful people and your friends are highly successful, you see their glamorous lifestyle. You start to think things matter. The car. The house. The trips. The impact. That's what Ian Garlic used to think, in order to have great impact you have to have great wealth!

Until one day he realized, he'd rather enjoy the journey than worry about the ultimate conquest which wouldn't result in satisfaction. He'd seen his parents lose everything and pick themselves back up. This example about mindset. When things get hard you have to push through. He learned too that if he did it once he could do it again. This mindset has served him well. He identified two types of successful people. The people that are in it for the money and the people that are in it for the impact. Success depends on your definition. Listen to hear Ian's definition and how he impacts others.

To Connect with Ian Garlic: Ian Garlic on LinkedIn or @Ian.Garlic on Instagram

Ian's Book: Video Testimonials: How to Land the Big Fish

Book referrals: Man’s Search for Meaning by Vickor Frankl

How to Be Like Walt by Pat Williams

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

  continue reading

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