The Shatterproof Entrepreneur

How Visualizing Your Dream Opens the Door to Profit with Purpose with Eric Vogel

June 24, 2024 Scott Reib Episode 26
How Visualizing Your Dream Opens the Door to Profit with Purpose with Eric Vogel
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The Shatterproof Entrepreneur
How Visualizing Your Dream Opens the Door to Profit with Purpose with Eric Vogel
Jun 24, 2024 Episode 26
Scott Reib

Episode 26 Description: 

“You have to visualize what it looks like when you are successful. That is what will give you the fuel in your fuel tank to actually make it to there.” —Eric Vogel


Visualizing your desired future success is a vital first step to making it a reality. It engages the brain's visualization centers and programs your mind to see yourself as already successful. This helps drive you to take the actions needed daily to achieve your goal and make decisions that are aligned. 


In this episode, Scott sits with Eric Vogel, a multifaceted entrepreneur who transformed his life through real estate investing after taking the crucial first step of vividly visualizing his desired future success. By taking the time to envision in detail what financial independence could look like, Eric found the motivation to embark on an 18-month journey of intense learning and action that ultimately led him to achieve his vision.


Join the conversation as Scott and Eric share the importance of visualizing success, taking action sooner, trading your time to learn, finding opportunities to make a difference in people’s lives, and changing our perspectives to progress in life. 

 


Connect with Scott:

As the official Zig Ziglar Small Business Lawyer and a Ziglar Legacy Certified Trainer, it’s no wonder that Scott Reib is known as “America’s Legal Coach.” For the last two decades, Scott has been helping business owners, entrepreneurs, and coaches “shatterproof” their businesses by implementing specific strategies for structure, growth, and protection. 


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Episode Highlights:

01:04 The Importance of Momentum

05:42 Learning Through Implementation

11:27 Visualizing Success is Key

15:13 Affordable Housing Options

19:53 Answering to the Call— Serve Others



Show Notes

Episode 26 Description: 

“You have to visualize what it looks like when you are successful. That is what will give you the fuel in your fuel tank to actually make it to there.” —Eric Vogel


Visualizing your desired future success is a vital first step to making it a reality. It engages the brain's visualization centers and programs your mind to see yourself as already successful. This helps drive you to take the actions needed daily to achieve your goal and make decisions that are aligned. 


In this episode, Scott sits with Eric Vogel, a multifaceted entrepreneur who transformed his life through real estate investing after taking the crucial first step of vividly visualizing his desired future success. By taking the time to envision in detail what financial independence could look like, Eric found the motivation to embark on an 18-month journey of intense learning and action that ultimately led him to achieve his vision.


Join the conversation as Scott and Eric share the importance of visualizing success, taking action sooner, trading your time to learn, finding opportunities to make a difference in people’s lives, and changing our perspectives to progress in life. 

 


Connect with Scott:

As the official Zig Ziglar Small Business Lawyer and a Ziglar Legacy Certified Trainer, it’s no wonder that Scott Reib is known as “America’s Legal Coach.” For the last two decades, Scott has been helping business owners, entrepreneurs, and coaches “shatterproof” their businesses by implementing specific strategies for structure, growth, and protection. 


Website

Facebook 

X

Instagram 

LinkedIn

YouTube



Episode Highlights:

01:04 The Importance of Momentum

05:42 Learning Through Implementation

11:27 Visualizing Success is Key

15:13 Affordable Housing Options

19:53 Answering to the Call— Serve Others