5 Mentors I admire and I follow
I read a lot and I listen to audio books whenever I’m not able to read. Because I’m doing this almost 8 years I think it would be nice if I share with you what are the people that influenced me and my life. These mentors are also my day to day food helping me to overcome my challenges (I tend to use word challenge instead of problem) and motivate me whenever I need to. I highly recommend to all of you to have a look at them and if you like them try to follow them.
Brian Tracy (www.briantracy.com)
You can read a lot about Brian on his own website where he’s presenting himself with very professional language but also with a lot of sales-kind-of paragraphs which I really don’t like much. For me Brian Tracy is one of the best when it comes to motivating people and explaining whatever is happening in your life and how to change it to better. His voice and the way he presents stuff is just awesome.
Audible.com offers a lot of audio books from Brian Tracy. I like very much the “Luck Factor”. For me it was eyes opening. Also I’m listening to him most of the days I’m walking to the office to keep me motivated.
Tony Robbins (tonyrobbinstraining.com, www.tonyrobbins.com)
Tony Robbins is very popular life coach and he also calls himself “the why guy“. I’m following his blog at tonyrobbinstraining.com where he shares his thoughts mostly in video format. I really like the way he explains WHY the life is the way it is and what we can do about it. Notice how often he use smashing his hands to each other or says “I”.
Full of win! One day I’m going to attend his seminar(s).
Tim Ferriss (www.fourhourworkweek.com)
Life hacker, author, enterpreneur, dancer, experimenter with life style. If you didn’t read Tim’s book “The 4-hour Work Week” go and buy it and read it. Very practical book which helped me to understand how much outsourcing can help you in your life. I’ve already outsourced many things I would before reading this book maybe never considered. Tim is also very frequent blogger and video author so don’t hesitate to follow his blog and twitter.
Kevin Rose (kevinrose.com)
He is the co-founder of Revision3, Pownce, WeFollow and the social-bookmarking website Digg. I really admire him because he’s very successful and shares his knowledge and wisdom. I really like video series called “Random” which he’s doing altogether with Tim Ferriss. I know that he’s also doing show called “Diggnation” but I’m not watching it.
Andrew Warner (mixergy.com)
I can’t miss one of the most active mentors on the web Andrew Warner founder of Mixergy.com collecting interviews of enterpreneurs and other successful people for all of us to learn from them. All the videos are great way how to learn from mistakes of others and find out how others are doing it. You should not miss any of these interviews!
Of course there are other mentors and successful people I’ve been following but these guys have been the most visible and helpful to me on my journey to understand life and it’s purpose.
Which are yours?
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