Going All In On Your Passion, Positive Momentum, Mindfulness and More with Jay Azeltine
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Today, entrepreneurship has gained some traction and popularity. The evolution of social media, technology, and the internet has opened up opportunities to make money for people from all walks of life. Jay Azeltine saw this opportunity and seized it completely. After working a desk job and going to college for about three years, Jay was laid off, dropped out and started his own fitness and nutrition business. In combination with real estate investing, Jay has created a sustainable full-time income. Jay brings so much value and information to the table, it was hard to capture it all in one podcast. At just 23 years old, Jay has a drive and dedication that is rare and is rapidly leading him towards a life of impact. Some things we discuss: -Going all-in on your passion -Money allowing freedom -Chasing your passion -Influence of Cory Gregory -Importance of a mentor -Hanging around the right people -Positive momentum and small wins -The importance of having a date on the calendar -Self-discipline -Importance of saving money Some books recommended and mentioned by Jay: 1.) Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki 2.) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield 3.) Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill 4.) The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer 5.) The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle His social media all contained under the same username: @jay_azeltine Even before interviewing him, I learned a ton from Jay. I’ve been following him on social media for a couple years now and the consistency and rate of relevant and valuable information he posts is rivaled only by his mentor, Cory Gregory. No matter who you are, what you like, what sport you play, or how you make money, you can learn from Jay. Hope you enjoy this one like I did. -Patrick
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