Evan Carmichael #Entrepreneur

@evancarmichael

Helping you #Believe in yourself daily. One post at a time.
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Here are 9 incredible lessons I've learned from 9 incredible men over the years: 1) Tony Robbins: "If you want to change your life you have to raise your standards." 2) Ed Mylett: "Through proximity, you absorb the traits, actions, and beliefs of the people you associate with." 3) Joe Polish: "Be willing to destroy anything in your life that isn't excellent." 4) Richard Branson: "Fun is one of the most important and underrated ingredients in any successful venture." 5) Gary Vee: "It's simple, be a good person and good things happen." 6) Brendon Burchard: "What doesn't get scheduled doesn't get done." 7) Les Brown: "Someone else's opinion of you does not have to become your reality." 8) Tom Bilyeu: "Stop being patient and start asking yourself, how do I accomplish my 10 year plan in 6 months?" 9) Sadhguru: "Do not try to fix whatever comes in your life. Fix yourself in such a way that whatever comes, you will be fine." Which lesson resonates the most with you right now?
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Here are 10 incredible lessons I've learned from 10 incredible women over the years: 1) Mel Robbins: "You are one decision away from a completely different life." 2) Marie Forleo: "Don’t worry about getting it right. Just get it started." 3) Gwyneth Paltrow: "I love being. There's so much wisdom in it. You wake up in the morning and you think, Hey, isn't it great just being?" 4) Zooey Deschanel: "I just sort of follow my bliss, so to speak, and then I see where that takes me." 5) Jamie Kern Lima: "Imagine what would happen if you decided to believe that you could." 6) Jenna Kutcher: "When we look to the crowd to answer our deepest questions, we move in whatever direction we’re carried." 7) Danica Patrick: "I just go where my heart tells me, where my gut tells me to go, where I'm enjoying my life the most, where I feel like I can have the most success." 8) Lisa Bilyeu: "There’s always going to be somebody that doesn’t believe in your dream. The only thing you have to ask yourself is, “Do YOU believe in your dream?”" 9) Ivana Chubbuck: "If you're not having fun, you've made the wrong choices." 10) Vanessa Lau: "Where you are now was once a dream of your past self." Which lesson resonates the most with you right now?
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Today is NOT the day that you give up! #motivation
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Tap the ❤️ if you want more #Believe in your feed! Four and six, right now, put your kids into Jiu Jitsu. It will change your kids lives and give them a level of confidence. Here's my thing with traditional sports, soccer, basketball, it's fun. You learn some team stuff. You do it to a certain point. You put them in jujitsu. They'll have that for the rest of their life forever. Yeah, till the day they die. They'll have that jujitsu in their back pocket. Here's the thing in jujitsu. It's not about strength or power and it's about technique, a little girl I could bring in a 16 year old girl that'll wrap you two in pretzels. Okay, and it's not about how strong you are. It's about the technique. They can put you to sleep. They can do a lot of things to you that would ruin your entire life. You'd be like, neither one of you have ever done jujitsu, huh? No, that's what changed my life. #Believe Speaker: Dana White Source: Sebastian Maniscalco #DanaWhite #JiuJitsuLife #MartialArts #ConfidenceBuilding #KidsJiuJitsu #SelfDefense #MartialArtsForKids #JiuJitsuTraining #LifeSkills #ParentingTips #Empowerment #BrazilianJiuJitsu #StrengthThroughTechnique #YouthMartialArts #FitnessForKids #Discipline #TeamSports #SelfConfidence #MindOverMatter #TechniqueOverStrength #SportsForLife #ChildDevelopment #MentalStrength #HealthyHabits #SportForLife
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Coco Chanel was abandoned, poor, and had no connections, but she built a fashion empire. She didn’t wait for the perfect moment. She didn’t let her past define her. Instead, she used her skills, vision, and relentless determination to break through. Where you start doesn’t matter, what matters is what you do next. Your story isn’t over until you decide to take action. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael #Believe #EvanCarmichael #CocoChanel #NeverGiveUp #CreateYourSuccess #OvercomeObstacles #Determination #FashionEmpire #SuccessMindset
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Did you know Band-Aids were created because a husband wanted to help his wife? Back in the 1920s, Earle Dickson noticed his wife kept getting small cuts and burns while cooking. The bandages back then were hard to use alone, so he made a simple solution at home. He put gauze on a sticky strip and covered it to keep it clean. That way, his wife could easily treat her own cuts. At first, people at Johnson & Johnson were unsure about the idea. But later, they realized how helpful it could be for everyday injuries. That small idea turned into Band-Aids, now used by millions of people around the world. Sometimes a simple problem can lead to a huge idea. What’s a small problem you wish someone would solve? ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael #Believe #Mindset #ProblemSolved #EverydayInventions #BandAidHistory
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Real strength is not about being big or powerful. Sometimes it is just about being there for the people you love. This little boy noticed his mom was tired. She fell asleep on the train. So he did the only thing he knew how to do. He stayed close and watched over her while she slept. No one asked him to do it. He just did it because he loved her. That is the kind of moment that reminds you what really matters in life. You do not need to be famous or powerful to be someone's hero. You just need to show up. Look out for your family. Be there when they need you. That is real strength. That is real love. Be that person for someone today. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael #Believe #FamilyLove #Kindness #EverydayHero #Inspiration
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Let's talk about using YouTube to make some sales. 2x more people buy products after seeing them on YouTube than any other platform. 70% of users say YouTube introduced them to brands they never heard of before. 70% of viewers have bought something because they saw it on YouTube. If you have a product, a service, or a program to sell, you need to be on YouTube. Share your message. Educate your audience. Tell people why you do what you do. You do not need a million subscribers. You just need the right people watching. I am cheering for you. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael #Believe #EvanCarmichael #YouTube #YouTubeMarketing #GrowYourBusiness
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Meet Tony Robbins, one of the most famous motivational speakers in the world. Tony grew up with four different fathers and a mother battling addiction. There was yelling. There was violence. There were days with nothing to eat. At 11 years old, his family had no food for Thanksgiving. A stranger showed up at their door with a full meal. Tony felt grateful and ashamed at the same time. But that moment changed him forever. He made a promise to himself that one day he would help others the way that stranger helped his family. At 17, after a big fight with his mother, Tony left home with no money, no education, and no plan. He moved into a tiny, dark apartment. He ate peanut butter and crackers because that was all he could afford. He worked as a janitor and took odd jobs earning only $40 a week. But he never stopped believing things could change. At 18, he attended a seminar by motivational speaker Jim Rohn. It lit something inside him. Tony reached out and asked to work for Jim directly. Jim said yes and became his mentor. Tony learned everything he could about personal development and leadership. Then he discovered a method called Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a way to understand and change human behavior. He studied it. He used it. And he started his own seminars. His high energy and real results caught people's attention fast. By the late 1980s, his infomercials were reaching millions of people. By the 1990s, he was coaching some of the most powerful people in the world. Oprah Winfrey. Richard Branson. Bill Clinton. Leonardo DiCaprio. Steve Harvey. He wrote best-selling books like Unlimited Power and Awaken the Giant Within. Today, Tony Robbins is worth over $600 million and has impacted millions of lives across the globe. It all started with a stranger's kindness and a boy who never forgot it. Tony once said, "The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment." Find the people who inspire you. Learn from them. Grow from them. And never stop believing in what you can become. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. #Believe #TonyRobbins #SuccessStory #Inspiration #InspiringStory
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Winning is great. But it is not the most important thing. This basketball team reminded us of something we sometimes forget. Helping someone else succeed feels even better than winning. When you see someone struggling, be the person who shows up for them. You do not have to be the best player on the team. Just be the one who makes everyone around you feel supported. That is the kind of person people remember. That is what a real leader looks like. In a world where you can be anything, choose to be the one who lifts others up. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael #Believe #EvanCarmichael #Kindness #Leadership #Sportsmanship
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Did you know Levi's jeans were made for gold miners? It was 1849. Thousands of miners rushed to California looking for gold. But there was a problem. Their pants kept ripping. Long hours. Heavy tools. Rough conditions. Nothing could hold up. Levi Strauss saw the problem and got to work. He made work pants from strong canvas fabric to make them last longer. But canvas was stiff and uncomfortable. So he teamed up with a tailor named Jacob Davis who had a simple but brilliant idea. Metal rivets. Small metal pins placed on the parts of the pants that get pulled the most. The pockets. The corners. The stress points. Together, they got a patent and created the first pair of durable denim work pants. They were not made to look good. They were made to last. And because they lasted, everyone wanted them. Workers. Farmers. Everyday people. Today, Levi's is worth over $8 billion, sells in over 110 countries, and has over 3,000 stores worldwide. It started with a torn pair of pants and someone who decided to fix the problem. If you build something that truly works, people will keep coming back. Solve a real problem. Build something that lasts. That is how you build a brand the world never forgets. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. #Believe #Levis #BrandHistory #StartupStory #Entrepreneurship
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Meet Rizwan Sajan, the founder of Danube Group, one of Dubai's most successful companies. He grew up in the slums of Mumbai, India. At 16, his father passed away. Rizwan had to drop out of school to help his family survive. He delivered milk on a bicycle through busy streets. He sold firecrackers. He sold books door to door. Whatever it took, he did it. At 18, he moved to Kuwait to work with his uncle. He started as a trainee salesman earning just over $200 a month. Then the Gulf War happened and he lost everything. He went back to Mumbai with no savings and no plan. But he didn't stay down. In 1993, he made a bold decision. He moved to Dubai with only a few hundred dirhams in his pocket. He borrowed money from relatives and launched Danube, a small business selling building materials. The early days were tough. He handled everything alone. Sales. Deliveries. Everything. But he kept showing up every single day. Slowly, Danube started to grow. He expanded into real estate, home decor, and construction materials. Then he noticed something important. Many people in Dubai wanted to own a home but could not afford one. So he created the 1% property payment plan. People could own a home by paying just 1% upfront and the rest over time. It changed everything. More people could now own homes, and Danube grew even faster. Today, Danube Group is valued at $2 billion and Rizwan's net worth is $2.5 billion. And he has never forgotten where he came from. He founded the Danube Welfare Center to provide free training for construction workers and help them build better lives. Rizwan once said, "Spend time with dreamers, doers, and believers, and you'll grow. Stay around the lazy and negative, and they'll pull you down with them. So choose your circle wisely." Your background does not decide your future. Your decisions do. Keep going. Keep building. Keep believing. ➝ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 @evancarmichael 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. #Believe #RizwanSajan #Entrepreneur #SuccessMindset #SuccessStory
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