Life is easier when you have an exCEO in your ear

And that’s easier than you think

Howard worked for a small company that sold coffee in Seattle.

One day, he wanted to quit his safe job and build his own vision of the business.

He was afraid.

Of failing.

Of losing money.

Of looking stupid.

But he knew someone: Bill.

An older guy. With scars. With failures. With companies behind him.

He told him:

“The risk is not failing. The risk is staying small.”

And Howard listened.

Howard was Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks, and Bill was Bill Donald, CEO of D.A. Davidson, and investment firm.

At the time, Howard had 11 stores and he was struggling.

Today Starbucks has more than 30,000 stores worldwide.

Not because of the coffee.

Because of the decision.

Let me tell you something uncomfortable:

Most people don’t fail because they lack talent.

They fail because they decide alone.

They decide without someone who has already made mistakes.

Without someone who has already signed big contracts.

Without someone who has already fired people.

Without someone who has already lost money.

That’s playing Russian roulette with your professional life.

 

Howard didn’t need a course.

He didn’t need a master’s degree.

He didn’t need a PDF.

He needed one sentence from someone who had already been there.

One sentence that saved him years.

That’s what ex-CEOs do:

They tell you what doesn’t work.

They tell you what is a trap.

They tell you where the mistake is.

They tell you when to move forward.

They tell you when to stop.

Not because they are smarter.

Because they already paid the price.

Imagine having that every week.

Before making an important decision:

A project.

A partner.

An investment.

A career move.

Having someone who tells you:

— “That’s not as good an idea as it looks.”

— “That is an opportunity.”

— “That will cost you.”

— “I’ve already seen that fail.”

No motivation.

No pretty quotes.

No theory.

Judgment.

Borrowed experience.

That is my membership.

A place where you have an ex-CEO in your ear.

Someone who has:

  • led billion-dollar projects
  • negotiated with banks and governments
  • built companies
  • invested in several countries
  • made expensive mistakes

So you don’t have to repeat them.

This membership, though, is not for everyone.

It is not for:

Those who want to keep trying alone.

Those who think they already know everything.

Those who prefer to lose three years learning the hard way.

It is for people who understand this:

One good decision is worth more than ten courses.

If you want an ex-CEO in your ear…

if you want to make decisions with an advantage…

if you want to stop improvising…

Join below:

 
 
 
 

Questions you may be asking yourself

How it works

Every month, I publish between 3 and 4 audios / videos with a lesson, a learning, a tip, a business case. Normally, every Monday. You listen to / watch them whenever and wherever you want. On your car, walking, in the morning to get some vitamins, etc.

Each will have the same value and quality than what I’ve been providing to individual investors, face-to-face mentees, etc. 

My intention is to deliver to you a highly practical and concise lesson at the beginning of each week so that you can implement it immediately and thus, by the time Friday arrives, feel that your investment has already been recovered.

Unsubscribing is very simple

If at any point during the trial period or once that you are inside the mentorship, you feel it’s not for you, you can unsubscribe, and from that day on, you won’t be charged anymore.

One thing I want to make clear.

I take this very seriously and expect the same level of commitment from the members of my mentorship, which means you’re free to join, try it out, and leave, but once you unsubscribe, you’ll lose access to the content and won’t be able to rejoin.

Never. 

Never again. 

I aim for long-term relationships where I get to know my students and become a high-value asset for them, allowing them to benefit fully from the extended duration of these relationships.

Is this just about PPP?

PPP is the base, but there are more than that. You probably know already that I’m an active Real Estate Investor, for example… But look, this is about mindset, learning and personal growth. 

The price seems high to me

If that’s what you think, you’re right, and it makes no sense for you to join this mentorship. 

The price seems low to me

You are right, investing a few hundreds dollars a year that can be translate into thousands, it’s a piece of cake. I’ll reconsider it.

Can I unsubscribe whenever I want?

Yes. Once inside, you’ll see how.

How much time do I have to consume each lesson?

For as long as you are in the membership.

But my case is very particular / My city, my country, my planet and their laws and regulations are different / My niche is very specific / My time is very limited

Of course.

Do you provide invoices?

I don’t answer the obvious.

How does it work? How do I sign up?

You pay. You enter your information. You receive an email with instructions to log in the platform where you can access all material. 

Normally, every Monday, the weekly lesson appears in the platform. 

I’m an entrepreneur / CEO / private/ director of sales / manager / project manager / salesperson / realtor / bodybuilder / koala/ kiwi / platypus… Is it suitable for me?

It’s suitable for anyone who wants to boost personal growth, management skills and make money through real estate and other types of investments I have personally tried. No matter where you are, live, bark, or whatever.

I have another subscription, is it worth having both?

It depends. If the other one is good, yes; if not, no.

Will you give any discounts?

No. The current price to join the mentorship can only go higher. Black Fridays, Christmas, etc. are perfect dates to raise the price.

Consider the current price as LAUNCHING price, it will go up very soon. 

Can I ask you questions?

You can always reach me through email. Some of the questions will inspire cases and material for the mentorship. If you need a 1:1 contact me through here

Any doubts?

This page is so good, and everything is so well explained that I won’t answer questions.

If you don’t want to sign up, don’t sign up. If you want to sign up, do it here.