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Crack the Rich Code and Build Influence with Jim Britt

Episode 140 of the Respect The Grind with Stefan Aarnio podcast, hosted by Stefan Aarnio, titled "Crack the Rich Code and Build Influence with Jim Britt" was published on December 16, 2019 and runs 61 minutes.

December 16, 2019 ·61m · Respect The Grind with Stefan Aarnio

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Nothing tastes sweeter after respecting the grind for so many years than having wealth and success. And what better way to learn how to crack the rich code from an internationally recognized leader and performance empowerment training expert. To achieve wealth and success, we all need some guidance. Our today's guest, entrepreneur, advisor, and inspirational keynote speaker Jim Britt is here to share with us how to find the perfect coach for you and your needs, not just for business but for personal growth.

Jim Britt is an author of 13 best-selling books including, Cracking the Rich Code, The Power of Letting Go, Freedom, Unleashing Your Authentic Power, Do This and Get Rich-For Entrepreneurs, to name only a few. He has presented himself in seminars all around the world sharing success principles for entrepreneurs and life-enhancing realizations with thousands of people. Furthermore, this OG has been named one of the world's top 50 speakers, having the ability to influence his audience being a huge factor that has helped Jim across his coaching and speaker career. 

Our guest from today opens up with this story: how to become an awesome speaker building influence and confidence, why putting yourself in the spotlight and stepping out of your comfort zone will help you break free, and why we all should be taught to manage our lives and learn to think like an entrepreneur. Ready to make disgust a power trigger for change? Stay here and learn about leadership, addictive cycles and cracking the rich code with Jim Britt.

 

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