Entrepreneurial Lessons In Six Years – The Journey Of Being An Entrepreneur | TBS #005

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You can learn important entrepreneurial lessons in six years.

Here’s what I learned in every year of being in business: The biggest epiphanies, struggles, losses, wins and breakthroughs I had.

Here is the short version:

1st Year – Strengthening and nurturing the right beliefs

I was discovering that I could build a business. Back then I thought that there was this invisible barrier between the general public and business owners. I was replacing my old beliefs that were holding me back.

2nd year – Becoming a self-made music producer out of revenge

I was inspired by Anno Domini Beats. I was really into music at the time and I was building these instrumentals. And so I contacted Anno Domini to work with them, but they refused. And so I decided to create my own music selling business.

3rd Year – I burnt out because I wasn’t ready for “real” hustle

I didn’t get the results I wanted to get. And so in my 3rd year I burned out. I was so much in this music business that I was too depend on the outcome and run out of energy. There was too much pressure. I was too focused trying to make money and too needy for instant results. I had to take a break.

4th Year
– Selling my music business to my biggest competitor

I came back to my business after a long break with a different attitude and started to enjoy the process of building a business. I started having fun and my energy was in my favor. There was no more resistance. After some time I ended up selling my business to Anno Domini.

5th YearBuilding a marketing agency and personal brand

After selling my business I started a new company in Switzerland called Nexilitas. I decided to get into marketing consulting and B2B business and use my knowledge.

“People overestimate what they can achieve in one year, but they underestimate what they can achieve in 10 years” – Tony Robbins

Keep up the hustle my friends with all ups and downs.

In five years I’ll create a new video and I’ll be a new person. The beauty about entrepreneurship is that it forces you to evolve spiritually, physically, emotionally and mentally every year.

That’s what I love most about it!

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