Making Time, Money, and Magic Happen Right Before Your Eyes with Ken Van Liew
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Get out of your comfort zone and prove the whispers of self doubt wrong.
My guest today is the ultimate dream chaser who didn’t let an ounce of self doubt get in his way. Ken Van Liew is the founder and CEO of Global Real Estate Strategies, an international best-selling author, keynote speaker, educator and engineer. If you have been to New York City, chances are you have seen one of the skyscrapers that he has built. Ken is an inspirational leader, a self-development advocate, and surprisingly, a magician as well.
In this episode, Ken and I talk about how he became interested in building skyscrapers and earned his credibility at a young age. We discuss the daily habits that he has found to substantially increase his productivity and personal growth, how he overcame his lowest points, and how he became a magician.
Some Questions I Ask
- How did you decide that building skyscrapers was what you wanted to do? (4:43)
- What is your state management tip? (12:59)
- In your book you reference the Buddhist phrase, “when the student is ready, the teacher appears”, when did the teacher appear for you? (25:00)
In This Episode You Will Learn
- How Ken found his sense of direction and gained credibility (10:05)
- What kept Ken going at his lowest points (16:46)
- Why Ken and I believe that people naturally dilute their greatness (20:57)
- The lasting impact that Ken’s football coach has had on him (23:41)
- How Ken became a magician (29:26)
Resources Mentioned
- Book - Mastery by Robert Greene
- Book - The Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
Connect with Ken
- Book - Modern Wealth Building Formula: How to Master Real Estate Investing
- Website
Let’s Connect!
- Website
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