RC Peck, CFP sits at the intersection of money and human behavior. For over 20 years he’s helped people hear what their money is trying to tell them. His struggle with dyslexia, watching his parents’ life savings get embezzled, and his background in Neuro- Linguistic Programing (NLP), taught him to question the obvious. He now uses his ability to see what others can’t see which brings clarity and insight to a world that is often described as confusing and overwhelming. His message is clear. Listen to your money. It’s trying to tell you how to get the life you want.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
When business started difficulties overcame:
“I knew I didn’t want to work for someone but I knew I probably had to at the beginning. So honestly my biggest obstacle was my self-righteousness which again stems from not knowing. I was dyslexic but the biggest obstacle was the self-righteousness.”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
How to Win Friends and Influence Books by Dale CarnegieFavourite Quote:
“Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and die with their song still inside them” Henry David Thoreau
Recommended Online Resources:
Aha! Parenting – Dr Laura Markham shares actionable advice for parents of newborns to teenagers
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“put 90% of your attention on selling… Sell, sell, sell. Get into selling conversations, call your friends… Figure out that sales conversation and that voice to voice sales conversation which then can help with your marketing”…[Listen for More]
More About RC Peck:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“Great men are not born great, they grow great.” Vito Corleone, The Godfather
Other Quotes From the Chat with RC Peck:
- “I have this belief that all of our lives are broken into just three parts. We have our health, we have our wealth and we have our self. And our self is all of our relationships on the planet including the one you have with yourself”
- “one of the things that has hurt me the most is to not commit and do marketing”
- “get a great service, of course it’s going to get better over time, and then get your attention on sales and marketing”
- “if you don’t get what doesn’t change right nothing else matters. So I will often look for what hasn’t changed. So think about it with an entrepreneur what hasn’t changed? You have got connect with people. Maybe how you connect has changed whether it’s through online social platforms or not necessarily through in person sales calls but you still have to figure out how to connect with them and meet them at where they are. That hasn’t changed. The way you can do it has.”
- “I make myself write a blog post every week”
- “I don’t want to be on my deathbed wishing I did this or I did that”
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