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Maverick Family Freedom (and more adventures)

July 7, 2013 by [email protected] Leave a Comment

I just got back from the Maverick Family Freedom event. It’s my second year in a row attending and working with the kids there, and I have to say it’s been one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done all year.

This year, in addition to the younger kids setting up their mini-businesses and selling goods throughout the July 4th Celebration, we worked with the older kids (14+) to setup an information product. Within just a few days, they were able to put the product together (including audio and video recording and editing), write the copy, put up a sales letter, a delivery page, designed a logo, setup their social media platforms, and even make their first few sales!

You can check out the product and more of their story here, and support them by buying, liking, or sharing if you feel so inclined 😉

Giving kids entrepreneurial education at this age is priceless, but giving them an actual experience where they setup a business on the fly with some guidance and virtually zero budget, and see them make money with it right away, is a life changing experience for them. They are forever tainted with the entrepreneurial spirit (if they weren’t already from their crazy entrepreneur parents!) and now have the confidence, the skills, and more importantly the belief that they can actually setup a virtual business quickly.

Here’s 3 of the team of 4 working hard on the launch:

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And here’s all the Maverick Parents with their kids:

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For me, this experience strongly re-affirmed my deep passion for young entrepreneurship, for opening young minds to the possibilities of their own potential and guiding them through the initial hurdles. Every time I hang out with Mavericks is an incredible experience for me, but this has been by far the most fulfilling week of my year.

All of my own anxieties and challenges even seemed to melt away as I worked with this young team. Beyond that, it made me realize (something I’ve known for some time, but easy to forget) that often times the best way to work through your own stress is to make a significant impact for others.

After this week, I know I’ll be putting even more energy and focus than ever before into building support systems and networks for young entrepreneurs at all levels, and eventually a unique incubator. Helping others grow to new heights and open new possibilities can always be profitable and highly leveraged, but the best part is making a difference with every single hour of work and energy that I put into it. This is what I’m doing with my life, and I’m damn excited about it.

Also, we went kayaking, some of the families did water sports (wake boarding, water skiing, etc), and we watched an epic fireworks show from a big military ship in the Port of Charleston.

As I write this, I’m sitting on my friend Adam Summers’ deck in Baltimore. Even just being around Adam’s family and his beautiful home has further re-inspired my entrepreneurial energy. Aside from being one of the country’s best plastic surgeons, Adam is one of those genius entrepreneurs who perfectly balances the creative right brain with the technical left brain, and seems to have mastered both. I have a lot to learn from him.

I’ll be here for another week or so, hanging out with Yanik a bit and then attending a Russell Brunson Mastermind with my business partner Paul Hoffman and some other friends from the Internet marketing world.

By the way, shameless plug: I’ve been working with Paul to market Sculptations. It’s another huge passion of mine, as it marries inspiring music with meditation with personal development; all things that have changed my life in one way or another. I recommend downloading and checking out the free tracks on the site.

Other Adventures:

I know I really have to post more often! Since my last post about my experiences in Asia, I’ve been on a few trips with some really great experiences and transformations. So here’s a quick summary:

Canada

I went to Canada for the first time to celebrate my good friends’ Larry and Perry’s Birthdays. Nothing overly special on this trip, but it was a really fun time with good friends and my first time to the country.

Chicago

Maverick Multiplier Retreat in Chicago: this was epic! Both in terms of the content, the fun, and the transformational experiences. Even more so: the incredible people. I mean it, I think Mavericks are some of the best people on Earth.

Activities included powerful business sessions, Maverick Roller Derby, A Zombie Bar Crawl (really), boating, hotseat and mastermind sessions with startups and non-profits, and seeing the future of 3D technology. Here’s a quick recap video:

My biggest takeaway from the content at Chicago was this:

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Austin

After that, I went to Austin with Ally. Ally helped out with event coordination at the Amazing Selling Machine event there (which Sophia managed – Sophia runs an awesome unique company called Maverick Events), while I hung out with all my Austin friends, and was again reminded of how excited I am to move there.

And with that, the big news: I am moving to Austin! Finally. We actually signed the lease and are officially moving in on September 4th. We found a really cool spot where the background goes directly into the greenbelt (the biggest nature reserve in Austin).

Upcoming…

More big news! I am going to attend Eben Pagan’s Accelerate Program in Chicago at the end of this month. I’m super stoked for it. It’s one of the best high level entrepreneur training events in the nation, and I was fortunate enough to win one of the young entrepreneur scholarship tickets (worth $7500 or so), and I know this event will be transformational for my life and business.

After that, I’ll likely drop by RSD World Summit in Vegas. And no, I’m not trying to ‘learn pick up’ but my friend Nick Kho (Papa) runs the company and I actually think their content can be pretty awesome for overall personal development.

What’s NEXT?

And finally, I’m working closely with my mentor Yanik Silver on a new project, where we’ll be creating a tight network of successful young entrepreneurs and helping them accelerate their businesses and live more fulfilling lives through deep peer-to-peer connections, high level ‘Maverick Mentorship,’ and priceless content, events, and experiences.

We’re looking for the NEXT Generation of Maverick Entrepreneurs. If you’re a young entrepreneur 25 and under and you already have your own business running, looking to get to the NEXT Level in business, happiness, and impact, then this might be for you. Stay tuned, or Facebook message me to stay in touch.

This is the most exciting thing I’ve worked on in my life to date, and I can’t wait to share it with you.

Stay tuned.

Thanks for reading, and as always I really appreciate your comments and questions!

 

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Impact, Life Updates, Maverick, Travel Tagged With: dmitriy kozlov, eben page accelerate, maverick, maverick family freedom, maverick multiplier retreat

My Trip to Asia

April 5, 2013 by [email protected] 1 Comment

[Written first week of April – published late!]

I’ve spent the last two weeks in Asia. I was primarily there for my Purpose Inspired Marketing team retreat, but I also explored a lot around Malaysia and the Philippines, experiencing new cultures, foods, and adventures. It was a really transformational (and fun) trip for me.

I want to share some of my experiences and lessons with you. If you have any questions, please comment below!

Countries visited

Malaysia
Philippines (Boracay, Manila, and Tagaytay)
Singapore (around airport only)
Tokyo (inside airport only)

Experiences

Future Music Festival Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (saw Gangham style live)
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Toured MindValley officies
(then we had Vishen, Kristina, and other cool MindValley people over our place for drinks)

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Went shopping in Chinatown Malaysia

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Team retreat in Boracay in one of the most beautiful Villas available there

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Mountain Biking with John (crossed goal off list)

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Explored different areas of Manila (Chinatown, walked on Intramuros Wall – old spanish war fort, Tagaytay, and more)
Different forms of transportation (tricycle pedicabs, WW2 jeeps as public bus)

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Ate a duck embryo (also tried some other new foods like Octopus, Malaysian food, Filipino food and more… but the duck embryo was by far the most unique)
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Island hopping and snorkeling off a boat (and drank from a fresh coconut that we bought from a passing salesman on a boat… there was also one selling ice cream!)… we then watched the sunset on the boat ride back from the last beach we visited. It was beautiful!
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Visited employees’ homes (thanks to Marvin and Leah and their families for opening up their homes and inviting us)
Learned to ride motorcycle (Thanks Marc!)
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Ate traditional Filipino food in a traditional way by hand off a banana leaf (except I used two hands to eat instead of just one!) … Leah’s mother in law cooked a wonderful meal for us and we ate with their family.
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Visited the volcano area at Tagaytay and zip-lined

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Karaoke rap with Leah and her family and Marvin
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Lessons Learned

Overall, it was an unforgettable experience and the team bonding was invaluable.
Coming back, I have a much deeper appreciation for everything I have living in the US, but also a much stronger desire to explore more cultures outside of our own as soon as possible.
While the Philippines is rather developed and I really enjoyed it (and plan on living there for about six months), it’s also noticeably a 3rd world country. Seeing the happiness and strong values in their lives, despite living in what most US Citizens would consider significant poverty, is really inspiring to the human spirit.

I’ve determined that happiness definitely does not depend on your absolute conditions – that there’s always something more and always something less than where you are – and that it’s almost entirely a matter of internal, rather than external, circumstances that creates your happiness.

Also, visiting MindValley was really inspiring in terms of building a company culture and designing a really cool office. I love what Vishen has done there and pull a lot of inspiration from everything they do.

I’m happy to be home – but also can’t wait for my next international exploration and mind opening experience. And also eager to come back to the Philippines and hang out with my team and new friends again, as well as explore the other islands, and eventually the rest of Asia, in an extended trip.

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And of course, a HUGE thank you to Nick Kho, CEO of Real Social Dynamics, and a great friend and mentor, for making this trip happen 🙂

Filed Under: Life Updates, Travel Tagged With: malaysia, mindvalley, real social dynamics

I’m Going To Yanik Silver’s Underground 8!

February 4, 2012 by [email protected] Leave a Comment

A couple of days ago I got some incredible news. I’ll be attending one of the greatest internet marketing seminars in the world, Yanik Silver’s Underground Online Seminar!

The ticket alone is $3,495.00

It’s in Washington, DC March 1st – 3rd.

Check it out here.

This event will have some of the top speakers in the internet marketing world. Past speakers and attendees include guys like Tim Ferriss, Gary Vaynerchuck, Bob Parsons, and other really cool experts.

Instead of having to pay $3,495 or whatever the current price is, I was fortunate enough to get a scholarship for the event. Michael Dunlop (of IncomeDiary.com and RetireAt21.com) was giving away 10 scholarships to entrepreneurs age 13 – 23. I applied – and I was chosen! I am beyond grateful to Yanik, Michael, and the others that have made this possible.

Check out Yanik’s primary goal right now, according to his website:

“Currently his most important mission is impacting 1,000,000 young entrepreneurs (ages 13-23) to start or grow their business by 2020.”

I can’t explain how excited I am to attend this event.

I already believe realistically that PIM will reach five figures in revenue this month… and going to this event next month will just multiply the momentum we have now. I will definitely send an update from the event and give some key takeaways in a blog post afterward.

PS – I am also attending the Leverage Summit in a couple of weeks in Austin, TX. The event is February 17th – 19th but I’ll be there for a week. I’ll make sure to share an update and takeaways from Austin as well.

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Internet Marketing, Life Updates, Purpose Inspired Marketing Tagged With: 8, dmitriy kozlov, internet marketing, michael dunlop, pim, purpose inspired marketing, top internet marketing event, ug8, underground online seminar, underground seminar, yanik silver

My Goals for 2012

December 31, 2011 by [email protected] Leave a Comment

Happy New Year Everyone! I want to share my goals with you and would love to hear yours…

Some of my main goals for 2012:

Grow Purpose Inspired Marketing to $200,000 in annual revenue
Become conversationally fluent in Spanish
Move to California with my girlfriend Ally by January 2013
Give a speech in front of a crowd of 1,000+ people
Get in incredible (need to quantify) physical shape
Travel to another continent
I have more goals, but I’ve learned that the fewer important goals I have, the more likely I am to focus on accomplishing them, so these are my main ones. Please share your goals in the comments!

Filed Under: Life Updates Tagged With: dmitriy kozlov, goals for 2012, purpose inspired marketing

Free Consulting for Businesses Hurt by Irene

September 2, 2011 by [email protected] Leave a Comment

I am offering two free hours of consulting to the first ten business owners that email me with their story of how they were hurt by hurricane Irene. Email me at [email protected] or call me directly at (508) 468-8538. Additionally, I will get you in touch with my coach, Garry Carlson, who is offering one month of free strategic business coaching to those in the Vermont area hit by Irene (to the first 25 people who get in touch with him).

Filed Under: Business and Marketing, Philanthropy, Purpose Inspired Marketing

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