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21st Century Entrepreneurship

Matthew Sanjari: Can Pain Unlock Your Path to Purpose and Profit?

30 Jan 2025

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Matthew Sanjari is a business coach and strategic consultant who knows firsthand the transformative power of pain. We spoke about how unexpected life events can not only derail plans but also reshape our understanding of success, growth, and purpose. Matthew shared his deeply personal story of surviving a life-altering accident, confronting physical and emotional pain, and rebuilding his life with clarity and intention.Matthew revealed the lessons learned from his journey, including the realization that success isn’t about numbers but about freedom and alignment with your "why." Reflecting on his struggles, he noted, "Twelve years ago, I thought my life was over because of my pain. Now, my pain has given me a career and is helping my clients."We explored his practical frameworks for business and personal growth, including:Redefining success: "What does success look like for you without using numbers?"Prioritizing effectively: Discovering the 20% of actions that drive 80% of results.Building resilience: How to adapt when plans fall apart and grow through fear.Listeners will gain actionable insights into Matthew’s four P’s—Purpose, Predictability, Productivity, and Profitability—designed to create sustainable growth. As Matthew emphasizes, "Profitability isn’t something you work on; it’s an outcome."Whether you’re an entrepreneur facing challenges, or simply seeking clarity in life, this episode offers a roadmap for transforming pain into purpose and building a foundation for lasting success.

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