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Did you know what you wanted to do at the age of 18?
Like most of us, Vincent didn’t know what he wanted to do, and ended up jumping in and out of college and trying out jobs. He’s now been an entrepreneur for 12 years, has published his own book, organises retreats and masterminds and homeschools his kids.
You’ll love his story.
We also chat about…
- How and when Vincent hit rock bottom
- How he homeschools his kids
- From scarcity to abundance mindset
- His journey from sports photographer to entrepreneur
- The culture of masterminds and retreats
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Show notes and links from today’s episode
- Vincent’s website: Total Life Freedom
- Vincent’s book: Freelance to Freedom
- Freelance to Freedom Free Audiobook
- Vincent’s email: freelancetofreedom@gmail.com
- Vincent’s podcast: Total Life Freedom
Key takeaways from our chat with Vincent
1 – The advantages of homeschooling your kids
Vincent and his wife homeschool their kids to give them the freedom to pursue their own curiosities. He explains that they get to socialise with children from all different ages, and that the main thing he is teaching them is how to solve problems and how to lead. He doesn’t use a curriculum, and instead encourages his children to get comfortable in different environments and follow their interests.
2 – How to achieve an abundance mindset
Vincent admits that both him and his wife started their financial journey with a scarcity mindset. The followed Dave Ramsey’s approach and cut to the bone in order to improve their situation. But he says that their biggest mistake was not investing in themselves, and that it wasn’t until they started working on their network and investing in people they admired that they took on a more aggressive approach.
3 – Building a mastermind community
Vincent organises masterminds and retreats to bring people together. His goal is for generous entrepreneurs to meet and help each other out. They get together, brainstorm business ideas and life issues and make friends. The key is creating a culture where like-minded people can work on their goals and ambitions, and bring value to others at the same time.
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