Helping Ordinary Men
Become Extraordinary
Check our the previous Episode with Aaron Walker:
Take away: You can be extraordinary
Action step: What’s the one thing you want to accomplish in the next 12 weeks?
Bio: It would be safe to say that Aaron Walker is a veteran entrepreneur. Having started over a dozen businesses during his four decade journey has been pretty awesome. Beginning at 18 years old and selling to a Fortune 500 company just nine years later set Aaron on an adventure of a lifetime. The secret sauce for Aaron can clearly be identified with these four attributes: grit, authenticity, determination and perseverance. The glue that holds it all together is his weekly involvement in Iron Sharpens Iron Mastermind groups. Aaron started masterminding 20 years ago with Dave Ramsey, Dan Miller and several other notable Nashvillians. Today, he spends time with his wife, two daughters and five grandchildren.
Highlights from this episode:
- How to help ordinary men become extraordinary in all they do.
- What’s wrong with average?
- How do you find your zone of genius.
- Analysis Paralysis, how to break through.
- Motivation versus purpose.
- Living a reactive life, versus a proactive life.
- Life can be successful and significant.
- What does success and significance mean?
- How Aaron builds relationships.
- Successful people are looking for authenticity and vulnerability.
- What happens after failure?
- Pride and ego and how it holds us back.
- Aaron’s faith and it’s importance in his life.
- The importance of being frank and truthful.
- How masterminds help you achieve your dreams.
- Gratitude day.
- What’s your legacy?
- Money magnifies what’s in your heart.
- How to achieve your goals for 2019.
- What does balance really mean?
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