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DREAM THINK DO | Motivation, Encouragement & Strategy

Hustle – Finding Money, Meaning and MomentumI Patrick Vlaskovits

15 Sep 2016

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My guest, Patrick Vlaskovits, shares how he feels he "wasted" 7-8 years of his life trying to do what everyone else was doing.  It wasn't until he allowed himself to explore possibilities outside of those expectations that he really started to hustle. In this episode of the DREAM. THINK. DO. podcast, be prepared to put yourself into momentum! Listen To The Podcast:                           Have you ever been stuck in the Mediocrity of "Meh"? Have you ever felt like you were losing your momentum? If so... you're not alone. Patrick is now the CEO of Superpowered and New York Times bestselling author of The Lean Entrepreneur.  His newest book is Hustle: The Power to Change Your Life with Money, Meaning, & Momentum. Tune in as Patrick discusses what hustling means to him, how he got to where he is today, and what you can do to find momentum! In this episode you'll learn: Hacks of the hustle The three unseen laws of the hustle What is the Mediocrity of "Meh" and how you can escape it Tips on pitching and persuading The five different types of stories and when to use them To receive a copy of the first chapter of Hustle: The Power to Change Your Life with Money, Meaning, & Momentum, text DREAMTHINKDO to 33444. [Tweet ""A lot of hustle is actually gaining momentum." - Patrick Vlaskovits"] EPISODE RESOURCES DREAM. THINK. DO. website MitchMatthews.com/iTunes @MitchMatthews Hustle: The Power to Change Your Life with Money, Meaning, & Momentum The Lean Entrepreneur by Patrick Vlaskovits Patrick's Website Patrick's LinkedIn Patrick's Twitter @PV

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