On today’s episode, we are joined by Aaron Walker, a successful entrepreneur focused on personal development. From turning over stores, getting bought out by Fortune 500 Companies, and delving into construction, Aaron has led a career of variety before deciding to give back to others. Listen in to hear why he decided to give back.
Aaron and Marc sit down to discuss the interesting and insightful journey Aaron has taken in his career (and his retirement!). Starting out small, and growing businesses to giant proportions, Aaron quickly moved from a humble starting point to one sought after by the biggest companies, but quickly became bored. Aaron talks us through the moves he made after that to feel like he lives his life with purpose and to do what he didn’t know he could so well: help others. After an unfortunate turn of events, Aaron was left to reconsider life and what it offered him, or more importantly others.
We are lucky to gain insight into the thoughtful, creative mind of Aaron as he strives to pass on his skills and knowledge to those that might need it most. We hear how and why Aaron loves helping others become great, and why he always strives to go over and above, always more than the minimum. As a truly selfless individual, Aaron is a stand-out role model, and we are blessed to be able to understand how he came to be in this position.
As always we are treated to our guest’s favorite quote, along with a free gift left for the listeners.
Key Links from the show:
www.viewfromthetop.com – Aaron’s website
www.veiwfromthetop.com/breakthroughsuccess -Aaron’s free gift he mentioned in the episode
https://twitter.com/VFTCoach – Aaron’s twitter handle
Learn:
– Why delaying personal gratification for the advancement of others is important
– Why building relationships intentionally is key
– Aaron’s advice for trying to breakthrough
– Why it’s important to spend 10% of your income on personal development
– Why meeting peoples’ needs rather than making sales is crucial
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