Get great on the areas of life you’re most passionate about

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Growing up John Krik‘s dad was a pitchman. You could see him slicing and dicing at the country fairs,...
Key takeaways
- Don't quit your day job when starting a business—dedicate a couple of hours each evening to building your side gig while maintaining financial stability.
- Stay consistent through both the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, because persistence and maintaining a positive attitude will ultimately lead you to your goals.
- Celebrate your milestones and achievements in all areas of life, as rewarding yourself programs your mind to set and accomplish more goals.
- Immerse yourself in personal development by listening to mentors through podcasts, audiobooks, and videos during commute times and workouts to stay inspired and generate new ideas.
- Return to the best version of yourself by identifying what you were doing during your peak performance periods and replicating those habits and behaviors in your current routine.
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============================================================ TRANSCRIPTION WITH SPEAKERS ============================================================ [00:00] SPEAKER_00: Starting a new business is an exciting journey, but it also comes with its fair share of risks. [00:05] SPEAKER_00: Business insurance safeguards your hard work by protecting your assets. [00:09] SPEAKER_00: Without it, a substantial liability claim could put your personal finances at risk. [00:15] SPEAKER_00: Lability insurance also gives you a competitive edge in the market. [00:19] SPEAKER_00: Visit Zensurance-Ford-slash-Safe35 to get a free quote for the low cost insurance protection [00:26] SPEAKER_00: you need so you can focus on your growing business. [00:31] SPEAKER_00: Welcome to Canada's podcast. [00:37] SPEAKER_01: Hi, this is Cynthia Lockery from Canada's podcast where we talk to entrepreneurs [00:42] SPEAKER_01: right here in BC who are making it happen. My guest today is John Kirk. [00:49] SPEAKER_01: John has developed several products that have gone from concept to millions and sales, [00:54] SPEAKER_01: all based out of its home office and Surrey. This is where he conceives the products, [01:01] SPEAKER_01: brings them to consumer shows, proves the saleability, develops a pitch, and from there brings it to [01:09] SPEAKER_01: mass distribution via direct response television. John looking forward to talking to you today. [01:17] SPEAKER_01: Welcome to the show. Why don't we start by you telling us a bit about yourself and your current [01:22] SPEAKER_02: business? Sure, I'm a passionate entrepreneur and I'd love developing products that make like [01:29] SPEAKER_02: a little bit easier for consumers out there. Further to that, in the world of business [01:35] SPEAKER_02: with a gig economy entrepreneurship, I really like empowering distributors to achieve their dreams [01:42] SPEAKER_02: and to achieve their lifestyle by design. We do that here with teaching them to be distributors of [01:50] SPEAKER_01: great products. So what inspired you to become an entrepreneur in the first place? I know you have [01:58] SPEAKER_02: a little bit of a family history there. Growing up in Langley, my sister and I with my mother, [02:06] SPEAKER_02: she was a single mom. She'd come off in Finland and she worked six days a week. She worked really [02:11] SPEAKER_02: hard to provide a fantastic life for us, but it was tough. We didn't have a lot of family time [02:17] SPEAKER_02: together and I was determined at a young age to go ahead and to build a life of my design. [02:26] SPEAKER_01: So what job experience that you had really set you up to be an entrepreneur? [02:35] SPEAKER_02: That's a great question Cynthia. As a young man, I was always looking for something that would [02:42] SPEAKER_02: resonate with me and I wasn't 100% sure what it was. At 15, I think I was a heavy-duty mechanic [02:49] SPEAKER_02: apprentice and I was doing that and I thought I would just save and invest and save and invest and [02:55] SPEAKER_02: build a fortune that way. But I had a good friend in mind who we were talking about sales quite [03:01] SPEAKER_02: often because my dad was a pitch man, a sales guy and he told me about his cousin who was a sales guy [03:07] SPEAKER_02: and he made a $100,000 a month in Drogo Land Brigini Diablo and I said nobody makes $100,000 per month [03:15] SPEAKER_02: and his mother verified he said no it's true and we'll bring you over and we'll have dinner with Blake [03:19] SPEAKER_02: with his name. So we went to go meet Blake and Blake, he kicked out of school at the age of 19 or 18. [03:28] SPEAKER_02: He started mowing lawns and he got involved in a business and yeah by the time he was 19 he was [03:36] SPEAKER_02: he basically took me underneath his wing and introduced me to some of the great leaders at that [03:42] SPEAKER_02: time and there was my first real taste of entrepreneurial ship and I dove in both feet and at that time [03:52] SPEAKER_02: I think I was about 16 years old right and I was just I was it was mind-boggling the world that he [04:00] SPEAKER_02: introduced me to Jim Rowan and Larry Thompson and Zig Ziglar and I just took a full immersion in [04:06] SPEAKER_02: that and that really encouraged me and I'll say that even before I met Blake I read Napoleon Hill's [04:13] SPEAKER_02: Thinking Growwich and that really had me looking and happy inspired and then meeting this gentleman [04:19] SPEAKER_02: Blake Morgan who took me under his wing you know he was extraordinarily successful he had amazing [04:26] SPEAKER_02: mentors himself and and that really was what got me on my entrepreneurial track. [04:32] SPEAKER_01: Wow that's a great story. What are you most proud of in terms of the work that you do? [04:40] SPEAKER_02: Yeah well I you know I think that I went away and I worked in the stock market for about 18 years and [04:46] SPEAKER_02: I was in front of the computer all day long and you know just moving money around and there was [04:51] SPEAKER_02: nothing great about that and it kind of reminded me of that that pretty woman movie where Richard [04:55] SPEAKER_02: Geir is he would he would buy these distress companies and tear them up and just sell them off and [05:01] SPEAKER_02: people would lose their jobs and neither just doing it for the money part of it. So when [05:06] SPEAKER_02: there came a point in 2008 where the stock market ceased to exist you know due to the subprime [05:12] SPEAKER_02: crisis it had a major correction and everyone working in the stock market you know we're looking [05:18] SPEAKER_02: elsewhere so I literally found myself selling the miracle shami at the Abbottford flea market [05:24] SPEAKER_02: and I was making 1200 bucks a day you know working a half day on a Sunday so you know I was making [05:30] SPEAKER_02: nearly five thousand dollars a month just working one half day per week but at that time I realized [05:35] SPEAKER_02: that I like people right I like interacting with people and I like introducing the products that [05:43] SPEAKER_02: are going to make life just a little bit better and they're excited to buy it and they're excited [05:47] SPEAKER_02: for the deal and they're excited to get home and try it and I know the products that that I sell are [05:53] SPEAKER_02: fantastic because I use them myself and I know that if you've got a knife that's never ever going to go [05:57] SPEAKER_02: Dell right it's going to make like a little bit better if you've got the miracle shami and you're [06:03] SPEAKER_02: not using those manmade shammies are going to the car wash all the time you're going to save money [06:08] SPEAKER_02: you're going to take pride in your fantastic car your neighbors are going to stop talking about you [06:13] SPEAKER_02: and it's going to be fantastic so making life a little bit better with these products [06:18] SPEAKER_02: every one of these products that's what gives me a sense of pride with what it is that I do [06:25] SPEAKER_01: and going off of that is there one piece of information about your industry that you think [06:32] SPEAKER_02: would be of interest to listeners well absolutely absolutely you know I think that our industry has [06:39] SPEAKER_02: been called the second oldest industry in the world and you know from from the from the the [06:47] SPEAKER_02: the pitchman that used to come into the towns and they would set up their banner and they would [06:52] SPEAKER_02: you know start pitching you know right out of the back of their their wagons they would you know [06:58] SPEAKER_02: there was a magic to that in today's version of that is you would go to your country fair and you [07:04] SPEAKER_02: would see the guy up on the box with a microphone and he'd be slicing and dicing and you know [07:09] SPEAKER_02: people would say jeez honey I don't want to go talk to that guy it's going to make us buy something [07:14] SPEAKER_02: and he'd say no sweet to be dodgy see this guy he's awesome and sure enough you would garner a [07:19] SPEAKER_02: massive crowd of people having them all nod their heads on cue laughing at his corny jokes on cue [07:25] SPEAKER_02: and lining up to buy his slice your dice or widget on cue and walking away with a fancy bag and [07:30] SPEAKER_02: a smile on their face on cue so you could do it again and again and again so I think that [07:37] SPEAKER_02: that's where the magic is and I think that people have seen that and they know it and you can certainly [07:43] SPEAKER_02: say that people know us from television right where you have the wrong appeals the Billy Maze's [07:50] SPEAKER_02: the Vince the Shamwale guy who's a friend of mine who's awesome but I think that if anybody is [07:57] SPEAKER_02: looking at this particular industry it's an industry that you know about right you you've seen it [08:02] SPEAKER_02: and you know about it but the mechanics behind it you don't know because you don't go to university [08:07] SPEAKER_02: and they don't teach us there right so it's a bit of a of an exclusive club if you will I like to [08:13] SPEAKER_02: call it a family because when I'm on the road at the Calgary Stampede or the P&E or at the [08:18] SPEAKER_02: you know Pomona Fair in Los Angeles County it's like a big family you know everybody there right [08:23] SPEAKER_02: but if you are a person who likes people and you like to entertain right let's face it that's [08:32] SPEAKER_02: what we do Cynthia is we do our dog and pony show and people put money in our hat and they walk [08:37] SPEAKER_02: away with the smile the opposite thing is that they walk away with the smile and they aren't going to be [08:42] SPEAKER_02: improving their lives in their kitchens in their homes with their past whatever it is right so for us [08:51] SPEAKER_02: indeed if somebody wants to learn this industry I would strongly recommend it if you're that [08:57] SPEAKER_02: people person if you're that entertainer and if you like to make life a little bit better for folks [09:02] SPEAKER_02: this is something I've strongly encouraged somebody to look into and if anybody wants to know about it [09:08] SPEAKER_02: you can contact me my website is johnkirk.com easy peasy yeah that's I love that it's about that [09:14] SPEAKER_01: entertainment with the sales so it's not just selling it's also entertaining I'm thinking of [09:21] SPEAKER_01: country fairs that I've been to and yes you're right I always walk away with something [09:26] SPEAKER_02: and that's what sam waltz said in his book right he said that that is the future is retail [09:32] SPEAKER_02: payment he's sort of coined the phrase retail payment but sure if somebody's coming into the store [09:37] SPEAKER_02: they just don't want to see brown boxes on boring shelves right they want to have a magical [09:43] SPEAKER_02: Disneyland experience and that fantastic store and if there is somebody that does have something [09:50] SPEAKER_02: that's going to make life better in the kitchen that demonstration it's entertainment we all are [09:54] SPEAKER_02: familiar with it we all know and love it not all of us love it right but most of us do but certainly [10:01] SPEAKER_01: it fits into that category of retail payment absolutely so what advice would you give to somebody who's [10:08] SPEAKER_01: who's starting out as an entrepreneur or thinking about leaving their comfortable job to take this [10:16] SPEAKER_02: different journey as an entrepreneur yeah like all my friends say to me a karaoke don't quit your day [10:24] SPEAKER_02: because you don't need to right so if you have a side gig because the gig economy right now [10:30] SPEAKER_02: more than half of the households in North America are somehow involved in the gig economy [10:34] SPEAKER_02: or the side hustle economy so if you've got your nine to five and you're coming home [10:40] SPEAKER_02: forget about watching four hours of Netflix make it two hours and spend two hours on your side [10:45] SPEAKER_02: gig and build that up whatever it is that you're passionate about now when when when you're thinking [10:51] SPEAKER_02: about a side gig because that mean you just are going to go to skip the dishes and get a job right [10:56] SPEAKER_02: or you're going to renovate that spare bedroom in your home to do an Airbnb you can get a little [11:02] SPEAKER_02: bit more creative than that if you get yourself a journal I always suggest that everyone has a journal [11:08] SPEAKER_02: and you can brainstorm your ideas on paper right whatever it is that you're passionate about if [11:14] SPEAKER_02: you can put it down on paper have your goal have your milestones you know that's going to achieve that [11:19] SPEAKER_02: goal break it right down to your daily method of operation and now you don't need to quit your job [11:24] SPEAKER_02: go ahead and implement that on the side right bring in your product do your product branding right [11:31] SPEAKER_02: or identify the service you want to provide do your branding for your company write your business [11:36] SPEAKER_02: model and I have an easy way to show you how to do that on my website johnpork.com and at that point [11:44] SPEAKER_02: you can now dedicate like I say a couple of hours per evening okay perhaps on the weekend you can [11:51] SPEAKER_02: dedicate a little bit of time but you know you don't want that to interfere with your your family [11:56] SPEAKER_02: life or your fitness or your faith but you definitely want to get serious about that so there's [12:02] SPEAKER_01: my recommendation great advice a little bit less Netflix a little bit more time strategizing [12:08] SPEAKER_01: event so we're both located in DC so let's talk about what are some of the benefits of being an [12:16] SPEAKER_02: entrepreneur who's based in BC you know I when I was younger I I was you know I think I was 19 or [12:25] SPEAKER_02: 20 and I went out to Honolulu Hawaii and I was selling these magic pants I was making a thousand [12:30] SPEAKER_02: bucks US per day and I loved surfing I love the beach I love the weather I talked to myself [12:36] SPEAKER_02: why in the heck that my parents settle in Vancouver of all places right but I traveled all [12:43] SPEAKER_02: around the world I've lived in a number of different places and I always come back to BC because it's [12:48] SPEAKER_02: beautiful okay so in respect to the beauty right we get fantastic summers we get real winters but the [12:55] SPEAKER_02: snow stays up on the hills it's not on our driveway to be shoveled like it is in the east but when [13:00] SPEAKER_02: it comes to Vancouver as a business center right or British Columbia as a business center I've got [13:08] SPEAKER_02: to tell you I think it is fantastic so we are the melting pot of North America there's a number [13:15] SPEAKER_02: of other melting pots I'm sure but BC without a doubt is a melting pot my mother came from Finland my [13:21] SPEAKER_02: father was born in the UK and in there's so many different cultures here and I love it because [13:29] SPEAKER_02: the demographic that I'm looking for are at the consumer shows as I mentioned to you right so you're [13:35] SPEAKER_02: at the the P&E here in Vancouver the Calgary Sapheed and Calgary the C&E on the east but when people [13:41] SPEAKER_02: are coming there especially to the home shows right the garden shows the home improvement shows [13:46] SPEAKER_02: they're paying for parking they're paying to get in they might not buy that $200,000 swimming pool [13:52] SPEAKER_02: addition to their backyard but they ain't gonna leave him the handed they're gonna get something [13:56] SPEAKER_02: right so so here we get to see all sorts of different cultures and you know I have a brand called [14:03] SPEAKER_02: the Miracle Chef right at MiracleChef.com but we have all sorts of kitchen accessories like the [14:12] SPEAKER_02: greater plate like the Miracle Whisk and I have the the Indian folks I've got the Asian folks I've got [14:19] SPEAKER_02: the European and they're gonna have all different seeding products fantastic for their tabooly or [14:27] SPEAKER_02: their masala or their you know their wanton their dim sum whatever it is right so I wouldn't have [14:35] SPEAKER_02: that benefit if I didn't live in BC and the third part about BC that I want to mention is [14:42] SPEAKER_02: stuff is expensive here right so if you're importing something from America so if I'm selling I [14:49] SPEAKER_02: just live about 45 minutes from the border okay so if I'm selling something out there right I'm [14:55] SPEAKER_02: gonna get it for 30% cheaper plus I don't got a pay for the import and export duties coming [15:01] SPEAKER_02: into Canada right plus I get to sell it for 30% more in US dollars so if we're selling it in Canada [15:08] SPEAKER_02: if you can do it here then you can do it anywhere and it's the perfect stepping stone [15:14] SPEAKER_02: because once you develop your market here in Canada or I should say in Vancouver, British Columbia [15:20] SPEAKER_02: right then you can expand into the largest market on the planet the United States of America [15:27] SPEAKER_02: right it's a very easy transition if you want to expand by distributors franchise [15:32] SPEAKER_02: um yeah perhaps affiliate salespeople whatever it is it's very easy to expand but if you can [15:39] SPEAKER_02: prove it and see success in this market then the world is your oyster and I should also say [15:45] SPEAKER_02: not just America but also China right I think that we are the closest shipping port to China [15:51] SPEAKER_00: which is the number two in Canada planet running a new business can be stressful the last thing [15:58] SPEAKER_00: you need is to worry about unexpected accidents or lawsuits don't overlook the importance of [16:04] SPEAKER_00: liability insurance it's a critical investment in the success of your business protect yourself [16:10] SPEAKER_00: your assets and your reputation by securing the liability coverage you need take the first step [16:17] SPEAKER_00: and safeguarding your business today go to zensurance.com forward slash save 35 for a free [16:25] SPEAKER_00: business insurance quote get the low cost insurance protection you need from Canada's small [16:31] SPEAKER_01: business insurance experts now what do you see is the challenges about being located in BC [16:40] SPEAKER_02: there's another good question um the challenges are that the largest market is 45 minutes across [16:46] SPEAKER_02: the border right but it's like pulling teeth in order to get your products over there so when I [16:53] SPEAKER_02: first started with all my different products I could literally have my my factory send over a [16:58] SPEAKER_02: container to amazon and the warehouse and they distribute it now they say you can't have a [17:05] SPEAKER_02: container come here anymore you have to ship pallets so shipping a pallet anywhere in the [17:10] SPEAKER_02: United States is easy and if your product isn't selling then amazon has sent it back for free [17:15] SPEAKER_02: right without any shipping charges or anything so that's easy peasy but if you're in Canada [17:21] SPEAKER_02: it's an entirely different conversation you got to ship the container from wherever you're [17:26] SPEAKER_02: making it to here you have to warehouse the stuff you got to palatize it you got to send it over [17:32] SPEAKER_02: to the amazon warehouse and they don't have just one warehouse you send it to they give you five [17:38] SPEAKER_02: different particular warehouses so that you will reach their target audiences across the nation [17:46] SPEAKER_02: so now it's not just a pallet you're literally sending boxes and you know not just a box [17:53] SPEAKER_02: you're not talking about Canada Post you're talking about boxes so you typically want to ship [17:59] SPEAKER_02: them by a career so it gets extraordinarily expensive and if it isn't selling there for whatever reason [18:05] SPEAKER_02: then they will at will charge you a lot of money to keep your products there right it's [18:11] SPEAKER_02: it's ignored exorbitantly expensive you got to say forget it send it back right but if you're [18:17] SPEAKER_02: Canadian they don't pay for the shipping you got to pay for the shipping and they don't send it [18:22] SPEAKER_02: to Canada they'll only send it to the United States you got to send it from amazon to somewhere [18:26] SPEAKER_02: in the United States and then from somewhere in the United States back to Canada back to your [18:30] SPEAKER_02: warehouse right so the economics don't work I was literally DHLing like querying [18:37] SPEAKER_02: products directly from China for one of my products to amazon and it have almost all my profits [18:45] SPEAKER_02: I was trying to keep my customers happy but finally I just said listen this product is [18:49] SPEAKER_02: available anymore and I stopped doing that because it was a headache so I'd say that amazon is [18:56] SPEAKER_02: probably the biggest challenge the next biggest challenge is if you're fulfilling here from Canada [19:03] SPEAKER_02: then like I have a couple of exclusive products some brands that I built right and people want my [19:09] SPEAKER_02: products so I'll use the magic pins for example right there these fellow marker pins they [19:14] SPEAKER_02: magically change color they erase colored they do 3D design secret messages and much much more [19:20] SPEAKER_02: but this product it's 20 bucks right so if somebody wants to buy it they got to pay 20 bucks plus [19:28] SPEAKER_02: they got to pay for shipping shipping to go to the states from Canada pack a lunch it's going to be [19:33] SPEAKER_02: like 11 bucks to your paying more than 50% just for the shipping if again I was 45 minutes [19:41] SPEAKER_02: from my home in bling Washington I can ship that same thing out for a couple of bucks so to compete [19:48] SPEAKER_02: with Americans it's very difficult so you literally have to set up your 3PL shipping there [19:54] SPEAKER_02: or get a warehouse there have employees there otherwise it is it is a very difficult journey [20:03] SPEAKER_01: now staying on the BC with with work life balance it's something we talk a lot about [20:10] SPEAKER_01: what do you do for work life balance and activities that you enjoy in a in a province that's [20:18] SPEAKER_02: filled with activities yeah I have the brand get great right so life is short get great in the [20:25] SPEAKER_02: areas of life you're most passionate about and I really touch on the four areas I touch on fitness [20:31] SPEAKER_02: faith family and finance right and finance is business and everything rolled into one there [20:37] SPEAKER_02: but so for me I literally get up in the morning and I go straight to the gym right and I work out [20:44] SPEAKER_02: so I'm literally at the desk at 10 a.m. and my work colleagues are here and it's nose to the [20:49] SPEAKER_02: grindstone and pedal to the metal right so but also faith right you got to have your faith because [20:57] SPEAKER_02: if you're stressed out because there's so much work and you're anxious because you're going to lose [21:01] SPEAKER_02: this contract there's someone's going to copy you or whatever it's just too much so it's really [21:07] SPEAKER_02: good for you to have a faith whatever faith that is you like I'm a Christian right but I think that [21:12] SPEAKER_02: you have all this stress you put it on God that it's just it's off your shoulder you'll take it [21:17] SPEAKER_02: off your shoulder you ask me to and then family right you know you can have business colleagues you [21:22] SPEAKER_02: run it with you can have great friends you're running with their people that you know follow you [21:26] SPEAKER_02: but when you're sick and then you're on your deathbed who's going to be there your family right so [21:31] SPEAKER_02: they should be your most important so I like to I like to I don't always right but I like to have [21:39] SPEAKER_02: family time in the evenings right and it could be watching that flip right or whatever it is [21:46] SPEAKER_02: my wife and I go for bike rides a lot right um you know follow these they just happen my girls [21:51] SPEAKER_02: took me up to the chief here in Squamish which was an incredible hike right my son took you know [21:56] SPEAKER_02: for a fantastic dinner in a movie just before he had the travel for Father's Day but but family's [22:03] SPEAKER_02: important then finally uh the finance part right the finance part is setting your goals setting your [22:09] SPEAKER_02: budgets and being disciplined enough to stick to these things so that they do combat fruition [22:14] SPEAKER_02: and um yeah so when it comes to you know putting together your life like I say the fitness has [22:22] SPEAKER_02: got to be number one on the list because if you're dead or sick you're not helping anybody you're [22:26] SPEAKER_02: certain I helping yourself so um like I said the girls took me to girls right I was sorry to [22:32] SPEAKER_02: the chief this uh in Squamish but I'm either biking or hiking at least twice a week [22:42] SPEAKER_02: ideally I like to do it three times a week but I'm working out every morning at the gym because we've [22:47] SPEAKER_02: got fantastic public pools here that have a grape gyms and and for me to hike I can literally go [22:53] SPEAKER_02: to the Coquitlam crunch which is very clean very quick gorgeous views I can be there [23:00] SPEAKER_02: less than 15 minutes I can go to the deep co-pike Cory Rock in deep co-piming Cooper I can be there [23:05] SPEAKER_02: in 30 minutes right but again I do these ones as my my stepping stones to get up to the gross [23:12] SPEAKER_02: grind which I do every birthday and this birthday is going to be birthday number 51 so um you know [23:17] SPEAKER_02: I just did the chief here just two days ago I can't walk right now my quads are done right [23:24] SPEAKER_02: but you know you have that ambition and okay this is dad's day what do you want to do right I get [23:29] SPEAKER_02: two days a year father's day I'm birthday um and I want I want to go and do some fantastic with [23:34] SPEAKER_02: with my family but we literally did this gigantic hike and we're up on the mountain we got the [23:39] SPEAKER_02: pocket rocket and we're cooking chicken breasts and uh you know just that I had a fantastic lunch [23:45] SPEAKER_02: with the gorgeous view and we couldn't do that anywhere else I've lived a lot of different places [23:50] SPEAKER_02: but we don't get that like we get here in BC and you know the other thing that we do I say we go [23:58] SPEAKER_02: in Surrey on this end of Surrey called Celstery is the Pacific Ocean we got White Rock and we've got [24:05] SPEAKER_02: present beach we like to go to present beach White Rock is a little too busy for us older folks [24:11] SPEAKER_02: but present beach gorgeous and on this side we have the Fraser River I live right here on the Fraser [24:16] SPEAKER_02: River right but um as we go down the river a little bit there's what's called Fort Langley so my wife [24:23] SPEAKER_02: and I we basically put the bikes up on top of the Tesla and we basically dried out there and we'll [24:28] SPEAKER_02: we'll do the Fort to Fort Trail on the river and it's just gorgeous right so yeah we got the water [24:36] SPEAKER_02: sports we've got the mountains and um yeah like you know we we get a lot of rain here people know [24:42] SPEAKER_02: that right but if you can't do it in the rain you might never ever get to do a Vancouver so we train [24:46] SPEAKER_02: ourselves to try to do things in the rain so I used to live in South Surrey in Crescent Beach is my [24:52] SPEAKER_01: favorite place to go yeah yeah gorgeous it's amazing so let's talk about success [25:00] SPEAKER_01: how do you define success but more importantly how do you celebrate it sure fantastic I talk about [25:07] SPEAKER_02: that all the time in my videos but I think that I think that the success is is endeavoring to [25:18] SPEAKER_02: reach a place and then indeed reaching it that's success right in any of those four F's I was talking [25:26] SPEAKER_02: about or anything else that's that's that you're passionate about but I think that celebrating is [25:31] SPEAKER_02: very very important right so you know I'll talk about you know the family the family area so you [25:42] SPEAKER_02: know it was my it was my 50th birthday last year right and all my family came out to Harrison [25:48] SPEAKER_02: Hot Springs and you know they threw a big party for me and you know saying songs and meet posters [25:54] SPEAKER_02: and all sorts of really cool stuff and and it was just it was fantastic it happened there right [26:00] SPEAKER_02: but you know so Johnny reached a milestone of 50 right so they celebrated that but I believe that [26:07] SPEAKER_02: in every important area of your life you should celebrate it if you're if you're endeavoring to lose [26:11] SPEAKER_02: 50 pounds and you set your goals and you set your milestones and you get out there and you get [26:19] SPEAKER_02: into the gym you should celebrate that get out there and buy yourself a new set of kicks right and [26:25] SPEAKER_02: get in the gym right if you went ahead and you you lost 10 pounds well get out there and get [26:32] SPEAKER_02: yourself that new tracksuit that you're going to feel good in and look great in right and when [26:37] SPEAKER_02: you do indeed lose that 50 pounds celebrate that go on a vacation somewhere special and reward [26:44] SPEAKER_02: yourself because what you're doing when you accomplish these goals right is you're you're [26:51] SPEAKER_02: celebrating the fact that you kept promises to yourself you stayed consistent enough to reach those [26:56] SPEAKER_02: goals so when you celebrate that you're programming yourself to get out there and to set more goals [27:03] SPEAKER_02: and to celebrate more okay and and not just with yourself but with your spouse with your kids [27:10] SPEAKER_02: whatever it is that's so important right like my wife and I when we go and we do you know these [27:15] SPEAKER_02: crazy bike rides I will go and have an adult beverage right enjoy right because we earned it right [27:22] SPEAKER_02: yeah so and again when your kids are doing well in school you know I always used to reward them [27:27] SPEAKER_02: for getting A's and this sort of thing and yeah so I do believe that rewarding yourself whatever it [27:34] SPEAKER_02: is it's special to you right you want to reward yourself when you call your soul schools and on the [27:41] SPEAKER_01: flip side of that as entrepreneur sometimes fear and doubt slips in how do you deal with that [27:48] SPEAKER_02: sure and it's that's such a good question so yeah you're you know you're you're doubting yourself [27:55] SPEAKER_02: you're afraid you're gonna let everybody down here you are talking to all sorts of people and you [28:00] SPEAKER_02: have imposter syndrome I'm not supposed to be here right like should I be doing this right there's [28:05] SPEAKER_02: someone going to call me out what I found Cynthia that really works for me is two things number one [28:14] SPEAKER_02: is you have a mentor right and in that that mentor doesn't have to be somebody that basically you [28:22] SPEAKER_02: go and have lunch with every Wednesday right you can have a mentor that you put in your ears right [28:27] SPEAKER_02: like Warren Buffett I read all of his books right and he was my mentor in the stock market right [28:34] SPEAKER_02: whether you knew it but he certainly didn't know it but I I read his books I listened to his audio [28:39] SPEAKER_02: books and and I knew him inside out and and it was you know a lot of these people on their podcasts [28:48] SPEAKER_02: in their books their autobiographies you get to hear about the struggles that they went through [28:54] SPEAKER_02: and you're going through those same struggles on the way to to be that person you can associate [29:02] SPEAKER_02: and the second thing is you need to inspire yourself I don't care who you are you need to be [29:07] SPEAKER_02: motivated you need to be inspired and these days it's just so easy when I'm going to the gym at [29:15] SPEAKER_02: 745 in the morning right I have downloaded podcasts I use Libby I know do you know what Libby is [29:22] SPEAKER_02: no it's an app for your phone you got to have this L.I.B.B.Y right but it links up to your [29:28] SPEAKER_02: your your library card so you can download any book that's out there right so you can download [29:34] SPEAKER_02: it as a reading book and you can read it on your tablet or on your phone or you can use it [29:41] SPEAKER_02: you can download the audio books so I'm downloading you know it was Atlas Shrub if you ever listen [29:47] SPEAKER_02: to Atlas Shrub before I read that book no oh come on I know I'm learning stuff today yeah yeah [29:53] SPEAKER_02: yeah but anyways there's so many different books but you can download these books on Libby audio [29:58] SPEAKER_02: books or reading books but I download the audio books I download podcasts I have an IT guy that [30:06] SPEAKER_02: works for me full time so if I see myself a fantastic video on YouTube or training session on YouTube [30:12] SPEAKER_02: I get them to convert that and I store it as a video on my phone and I watch these things over [30:18] SPEAKER_02: and over and over so when I'm when I'm going to the gym I'm inspired right when I'm at the gym I [30:24] SPEAKER_02: pop my podcast my my my airpods in and now I'm really getting inspired and and I got ideas going [30:32] SPEAKER_02: through my head and what I found is when you when you have an idea coming in your mind right from [30:37] SPEAKER_02: something that you learned put it on pause literally stop where you are go to your notes go to [30:42] SPEAKER_02: ever know or whatever note app you have on your phone and write down your idea right so I would [30:49] SPEAKER_02: do I would literally listen to something on the way to the gym listen to something at the gym I [30:53] SPEAKER_02: be inspired I'd be writing stuff down right and then I'm away home and if you go to my TikTok [31:00] SPEAKER_02: channel or my YouTube channel you'll see I kind of put this phone up in my Tesla and I literally [31:06] SPEAKER_02: talk to people from me to the phone and it's it's it's hilarious because it's pretty good content [31:13] SPEAKER_02: right but I've had a lot of training like I said ever since I was a very young man with my [31:18] SPEAKER_02: mentor Blake I had other mentors and I was able to you know sort of I had a point where I was [31:28] SPEAKER_02: I was I was in a bad condition right my my body was bad I wasn't working out I had too much [31:34] SPEAKER_02: business going on I had the Calgary Stampede and I I went to rent a vehicle because we're low on [31:40] SPEAKER_02: inventory so I had to bring a bunch of stock out there but I had rent a car because there's no [31:43] SPEAKER_02: bands available so I'm driving there like this with my seat hunched forward right and when I got [31:49] SPEAKER_02: out I'm literally like hauling boxes and putting them on the trolley this for that and I messed up [31:55] SPEAKER_02: my back and on my way home I I stopped up at a restaurant to use the restroom and I fell out of my [32:02] SPEAKER_02: car and I was on the ground having a backspads and for literally three minutes and people are walking [32:07] SPEAKER_02: by me thinking I thought she's got to be drunk or something I wasn't honest but it was it wasn't [32:13] SPEAKER_02: a bad time right so when I got home I determined that I was going to go back to the best version of me [32:20] SPEAKER_02: right and that's when I was you know 16 years old listening to Metallica and hammering the weights [32:27] SPEAKER_02: in the gym right and and I determined to be that guy again so I literally just got myself in [32:33] SPEAKER_02: that same environment and and now I it's my job if I have a job my job is to go to the gym every [32:41] SPEAKER_02: single day without Sundays and this I don't believe but yeah so the best version of me so [32:49] SPEAKER_02: I definitely you want to make sure that you're inspired and and I do to anybody out there who's [32:56] SPEAKER_02: struggling with any of the four apps I talked about earlier think about the best version of you [33:03] SPEAKER_02: right think about what you were doing back then right and go back and replicate exactly what you [33:11] SPEAKER_02: were doing right get back in the gym put Metallica into your ears again right you're not using the [33:16] SPEAKER_02: Sony walk in this time you're using your iPod but but but remember who you were back then and go [33:24] SPEAKER_02: ahead and implement those things like I said I was 18 years old I was in Milan Italy I was living [33:30] SPEAKER_02: there by myself and I was you know mentored by Larry Thompson by Jim Rowan by Mark Hughes [33:36] SPEAKER_02: every single day and and I it put me on a track to entrepreneurialism that I never got off of right [33:45] SPEAKER_02: I had some bumps in the road like I told you earlier right but you always remember where you came [33:51] SPEAKER_02: from and you'll always get right back in line with the path you need to be on and that's a great [33:57] SPEAKER_01: transition to my last question which is is there any advice that you've been given in your career [34:03] SPEAKER_01: that's really stuck with you that you think would be of value to our listeners oh for sure [34:10] SPEAKER_02: I have a set and it is indeed be consistent okay so you're going to have your updates where you're [34:19] SPEAKER_02: on top of the world you're going to have your down days when you're when you're not on top of the [34:23] SPEAKER_02: world I had a situation where you know I had these fantastic companies and they and they were [34:33] SPEAKER_02: shorted we had a big SEC investigation my wife had cancer for the third time and my house [34:40] SPEAKER_02: literally burnt down to the ground I wasn't covered by insurance the insurance company wouldn't [34:44] SPEAKER_02: cover me and it was it was a real downtime in my life right but I just you know went back and my [34:52] SPEAKER_02: faith helped me out a lot obviously right and just refocused on the things I needed to do and we [34:59] SPEAKER_02: rebuilt our home right without the help from the insurance company and and everything is good so [35:05] SPEAKER_02: you're going to have your updates you're going to have your down days but no matter what stay [35:10] SPEAKER_02: consistent and realize that you eventually will get to where it is that you're going if you keep [35:17] SPEAKER_02: chipping away every single day and and be consistent with the cheery disposition right because it's [35:24] SPEAKER_02: really easy to be angry about this and mad at that person and blame this person and and all that [35:31] SPEAKER_02: sort of stuff you don't need to be that person you can literally those the first thing my dad told [35:37] SPEAKER_02: me when it came to sales and I was you know selling a product to a person across the table he says [35:44] SPEAKER_02: if you're not excited how in heck do you expect them to get excited right so you've got you've [35:49] SPEAKER_02: got to have a great attitude because people are attracted to a great attitude right and so so keep [35:56] SPEAKER_02: your attitude in check remember where you're came from and be consistent every single day you're [36:01] SPEAKER_02: going to get down you're going to have challenges go back to those mentors go back to whatever it [36:07] SPEAKER_02: is that inspires you and get in that in that that great state once again so that you're back on [36:14] SPEAKER_02: track you're in line with your goals right and you're going to make it happen be consistent have a [36:20] SPEAKER_02: great attitude and remember where you came from well this is some really good advice that you've [36:25] SPEAKER_01: shared today for our listeners so I want to thank you and and I really wish you well and I know [36:33] SPEAKER_01: that we're going to be seeing and hearing from you more awesome Sophia thank you very much for [36:38] SPEAKER_02: having me thank you
