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- Feb 23, 2021
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I joined the forum on the 23rd of Feb and have been looking around and seeing how it all work ( I am pretty average on computers)
This morning I finished unscripted , I have listened to both books within 2 weeks of finding the millionaire Fastlane , they are both fantastic.
I feel blessed to have come across the Millionaire Fastlane . Put simply it has validated everything that I instinctively know and have been working towards. I have always felt really uncomfortable answering to a boss and to someone else's dream.
I am currently an executive chef for an independent restaurant/café group in London.
I have never been in a forum. Not really sure how in-depth this intro should or shouldn't be or what is deemed relevant content, I'm just going to lay it out.
I've spent the last 2.5 years since my son was born on a total life overhaul. I have overcome many hurdles in this 2.5 years I was a serious drug addict, daily drinker, smoker, blamer, can kicker, suicidal mess and all round energy sucking sack of shit. somehow I always managed to put a mask on for work purposes and hold down and even excel at my job. Who bore the brunt of my mess of a life? My partner of Corse.
To say the changes have been easy would be a lie but have they been worth it? Words cannot describe how much.
In the back of my mind I knew that if I couldn't get the "business" of me right how can I ever expect to get any external business right.
I previously owned a street food business so I knew this was a stone cold fact.
The business sporadically stuttered along for 3 years with periods of ok income and periods where I would have to go back to work myself. I also started this business with my best mate who has the exact same skillset as myself and liked to do all the same rubbish that I did. I realise now it was not even close to an actual business! Do I regret it? Absolutely not there was a lot learnt.
Where am I now?
I have just turned 31 and am just about to drop a lot of money (for me) 75% of which is loans into my first bricks and mortar café in London. I have had offers of investment which would make it initially easier and less risky but I can just see 1 year down the line regret and resentment. I am entering a saturated market so my one option is to be without question the best. I have worked every job on the way up and know this industry well. I am extremely consistent and through in my approach, Although I really am not fully sure on the concept yet which I'm hoping is a good thing as I am not to precious to pivot to market needs quickly.
I have only just scratched the surface with regards to the content on this forum and I am very excited to get involved, so thanks for having me.
I joined the forum on the 23rd of Feb and have been looking around and seeing how it all work ( I am pretty average on computers)
This morning I finished unscripted , I have listened to both books within 2 weeks of finding the millionaire Fastlane , they are both fantastic.
I feel blessed to have come across the Millionaire Fastlane . Put simply it has validated everything that I instinctively know and have been working towards. I have always felt really uncomfortable answering to a boss and to someone else's dream.
I am currently an executive chef for an independent restaurant/café group in London.
I have never been in a forum. Not really sure how in-depth this intro should or shouldn't be or what is deemed relevant content, I'm just going to lay it out.
I've spent the last 2.5 years since my son was born on a total life overhaul. I have overcome many hurdles in this 2.5 years I was a serious drug addict, daily drinker, smoker, blamer, can kicker, suicidal mess and all round energy sucking sack of shit. somehow I always managed to put a mask on for work purposes and hold down and even excel at my job. Who bore the brunt of my mess of a life? My partner of Corse.
To say the changes have been easy would be a lie but have they been worth it? Words cannot describe how much.
In the back of my mind I knew that if I couldn't get the "business" of me right how can I ever expect to get any external business right.
I previously owned a street food business so I knew this was a stone cold fact.
The business sporadically stuttered along for 3 years with periods of ok income and periods where I would have to go back to work myself. I also started this business with my best mate who has the exact same skillset as myself and liked to do all the same rubbish that I did. I realise now it was not even close to an actual business! Do I regret it? Absolutely not there was a lot learnt.
Where am I now?
I have just turned 31 and am just about to drop a lot of money (for me) 75% of which is loans into my first bricks and mortar café in London. I have had offers of investment which would make it initially easier and less risky but I can just see 1 year down the line regret and resentment. I am entering a saturated market so my one option is to be without question the best. I have worked every job on the way up and know this industry well. I am extremely consistent and through in my approach, Although I really am not fully sure on the concept yet which I'm hoping is a good thing as I am not to precious to pivot to market needs quickly.
I have only just scratched the surface with regards to the content on this forum and I am very excited to get involved, so thanks for having me.
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