How to Use Hardship to Grow Yourself and Your Business, with Paul Martinelli

“The content of your life is the curriculum of your evolution.”Today I am joined by internationally acclaimed speaker, trainer, mentor and coach, as well as my dear friend, Paul Martinelli. While you may know Paul as the Founding President and faculty member of The John Maxwell Team, what you may not know is that Paul was raised in an abusive household, and has had to overcome much adversity in order to become the entrepreneur he is today - with multiple, multi-million-dollar companies. Paul’s idea-abundant energy is unique and unmatched, and I can’t freaking wait for you to get the opportunity to gain insights from this true BADASS in today’s podcast!Tune into Episode 39 of Cure For The Common Life to hear more!In this episode you will learn:Some background on Paul Martinelli (1:26), What Paul’s upbringing was like and how that shaped him (3:09) Why Paul spent the first half of his life believing he was stupid (4:33) The person, and book, that transformed the trajectory of Paul’s life (5:43) What called Paul to become an entrepreneur, even amidst facing constant adversity (7:53) Where Paul’s passion comes from (10:50) Why Paul gives 10% of everything he earns away (11:58) The 3 most profound pieces of advice Paul would give to you, and anyone else looking to make a positive shift in their life (17:42) Which rituals keep Paul in a perpetual forward motion, moving further, faster (24:16).Let’s Connect!WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramConnect With Paul Martinelli:www.PaulMartinelli.netSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Cure For The Common Life is a weekly dose of blazing hot topics on exactly how we function and how to use that information to get the very best out of ourselves. This powerful mixture of personal development, psychology fun and actionable strategies will spark your inner Badass and help you go Further Faster. NOW! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.