Robert Nelson is from the streets of Chicago. Growing up, people all around him were making money selling drugs, but Robert knew there had to be a better way. Robert decided sales was a good route, but the product being sold was the problem. He got a mentor to learn the principles of good sales and even went on to help write the book ‘The Greatest Salesman in the World’. Going forward he was committed to making sure those around him had access to resources and information to better their lives. Robert believes that spaced repetition is the mother of skill. We need to continue to re-expose ourselves to information, taking principles and living with them for 30 days. They say it takes 21 days to develop a habit as you commit it to muscle memory. Robert shines a powerful light on what’s possible when you commit to certain fundamental principles. He preaches something called the Daily G-Code which encourages thankfulness, health and nutrition, grinding, and being selective of your group. He challenges us all to do something positive in our communities. What You’ll Learn: Why it’s important to find something to be thankful for everyday. What the daily g-code is and how to apply it to your life. How to develop fundamental principles. How to recognize your potential. Favorite Quote: “Our educational systems are not equipping them with the capacity to actually survive in the real world.” -Robert Nelson Connect with Pierce Instagram — HERE Facebook — HERE -- Have you ever felt a pull to do something more? Have you ever wanted to start a business? Have you ever wanted to learn from experts who are actually DOING it? If so, The Young Entrepreneur Show is just for you! On the show, Pierce Showe sits down with extraordinary entrepreneurs who have one thing in common. They are in their teens and 20s achieving at an extremely high-level OR are older now but enjoyed great successes early on. Also, Pierce will share lessons he has learned along the way of his entrepreneurial journey and all the things he wished that he would’ve learned in school.
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