I have been in the world of business and life strategy for a long time. I started my first business at the age of 15. Yes, you heard that right, at 15. Back then, I had no idea what running a business was about, but I saw a market opportunity and, without thinking twice, I went for it. Of course, I had no money to carry it out.
I come from a very humble family. When my father left, he abandoned my mother, my sister, and me. My mother worked and studied all day to support us and provide us with security and a better life. So, the little we had was for putting food on the table and paying for her studies. No matter how good my idea was, I didn't even think about asking her.
After much deliberation, I decided to ask one of my cousins. But how do you ask a 30-year-old adult to lend you money to start a business? I still remember her astonished face when I stood in front of her and, at only 15 years old, asked her to lend me what today would be about 10,000 euros. She looked at me and said, "Why do you need so much money?" and I replied, "Cousin, I need you to listen to me until the end." I sat down with her and explained my business plan, promising to pay her back in about six months. After thinking it over for a while, she said she trusted my plan and agreed to lend me the money. In two months, I had already paid her back, plus a little gift for her trust.
After that, my business was making what today would be about 80,000 euros a year. So, at 16, and as you can understand, after not having had what I saw other kids my age had, I now had everything that some could only dream of. I even rented a horse-drawn carriage one day just to go eat pizza at a restaurant. But not everything was good; in that business, I learned the meaning of "product obsolescence." But that didn't matter; I had already tasted success and knew exactly what path my life would take.
Since then, I have created and perfected various personal and business success strategies that I apply for people and companies worldwide. Learning has not been a bed of roses by any means. I have won and learned a lot, but it has also been very painful to do it alone and learn along the way. Even so, I would live every day that has led me to where I am today without any doubt. Life has not made it easy for me. But you don't have to suffer what I have suffered to get to where I am.
Nowadays, I live in London and am the CEO of a business holding valued at over 150 million pounds, with an annual turnover of more than £20 million. I am an absolute believer in coaching and mentoring, and I create successful people. Let me show you the path to success, avoiding years of unnecessary learning and pain. I don’t just change habits, I transform lives.
I have been in the world of business and life strategy for a long time. I started my first business at the age of 15. Yes, you heard that right, at 15. Back then, I had no idea what running a business was about, but I saw a market opportunity and, without thinking twice, I went for it. Of course, I had no money to carry it out.
I come from a very humble family. When my father left, he abandoned my mother, my sister, and me. My mother worked and studied all day to support us and provide us with security and a better life. So, the little we had was for putting food on the table and paying for her studies. No matter how good my idea was, I didn't even think about asking her.
After much deliberation, I decided to ask one of my cousins. But how do you ask a 30-year-old adult to lend you money to start a business? I still remember her astonished face when I stood in front of her and, at only 15 years old, asked her to lend me what today would be about 10,000 euros. She looked at me and said, "Why do you need so much money?" and I replied, "Cousin, I need you to listen to me until the end." I sat down with her and explained my business plan, promising to pay her back in about six months. After thinking it over for a while, she said she trusted my plan and agreed to lend me the money. In two months, I had already paid her back, plus a little gift for her trust.
After that, my business was making what today would be about 80,000 euros a year. So, at 16, and as you can understand, after not having had what I saw other kids my age had, I now had everything that some could only dream of. I even rented a horse-drawn carriage one day just to go eat pizza at a restaurant. But not everything was good; in that business, I learned the meaning of "product obsolescence." But that didn't matter; I had already tasted success and knew exactly what path my life would take.
Since then, I have created and perfected various personal and business success strategies that I apply for people and companies worldwide. Learning has not been a bed of roses by any means. I have won and learned a lot, but it has also been very painful to do it alone and learn along the way. Even so, I would live every day that has led me to where I am today without any doubt. Life has not made it easy for me. But you don't have to suffer what I have suffered to get to where I am.
Nowadays, I live in London and am the CEO of a business holding valued at over 150 million pounds, with an annual turnover of more than £20 million. I am an absolute believer in coaching and mentoring, and I create successful people. Let me show you the path to success, avoiding years of unnecessary learning and pain. I don’t just change habits, I transform lives.
I have been in the world of business and life strategy for a long time. I started my first business at the age of 15. Yes, you heard that right, at 15. Back then, I had no idea what running a business was about, but I saw a market opportunity and, without thinking twice, I went for it. Of course, I had no money to carry it out.
I come from a very humble family. When my father left, he abandoned my mother, my sister, and me. My mother worked and studied all day to support us and provide us with security and a better life. So, the little we had was for putting food on the table and paying for her studies. No matter how good my idea was, I didn't even think about asking her.
After much deliberation, I decided to ask one of my cousins. But how do you ask a 30-year-old adult to lend you money to start a business? I still remember her astonished face when I stood in front of her and, at only 15 years old, asked her to lend me what today would be about 10,000 euros. She looked at me and said, "Why do you need so much money?" and I replied, "Cousin, I need you to listen to me until the end." I sat down with her and explained my business plan, promising to pay her back in about six months. After thinking it over for a while, she said she trusted my plan and agreed to lend me the money. In two months, I had already paid her back, plus a little gift for her trust.
After that, my business was making what today would be about 80,000 euros a year. So, at 16, and as you can understand, after not having had what I saw other kids my age had, I now had everything that some could only dream of. I even rented a horse-drawn carriage one day just to go eat pizza at a restaurant. But not everything was good; in that business, I learned the meaning of "product obsolescence." But that didn't matter; I had already tasted success and knew exactly what path my life would take.
Since then, I have created and perfected various personal and business success strategies that I apply for people and companies worldwide. Learning has not been a bed of roses by any means. I have won and learned a lot, but it has also been very painful to do it alone and learn along the way. Even so, I would live every day that has led me to where I am today without any doubt. Life has not made it easy for me. But you don't have to suffer what I have suffered to get to where I am.
Nowadays, I live in London and am the CEO of a business holding valued at over 150 million pounds, with an annual turnover of more than £20 million. I am an absolute believer in coaching and mentoring, and I create successful people. Let me show you the path to success, avoiding years of unnecessary learning and pain. I don’t just change habits, I transform lives.