While many know Bob Reina to have quite a sense of humor, it’s no joke when he says: “In order to be successful, it takes commitment over a period of years, and I mean a lot of them.” Self-discipline helped him remain farsighted in a career that had many bumps as well as forks in the road. Bob juggled several jobs while completing his coursework at the University of South Florida, and he eventually went on to graduate number one in his police academy class. Anyone recognizing his picture might be having a flashback of Bob pulling them over during his patrol days. In response to an entrepreneurial itch, however, Bob began using good old-fashion desire and sweat to make it as a part-time associate in direct selling. His passion for marketing led to boldly giving-up a steady paycheck. Family and friends called him crazy, but he had a clear-cut vision for success. In a recent survey, “Bob‘s vision” was actually the reoccurring reason that Talk Fusion’s marketing and technology experts joined his team. He brings insight and dedication to work, and he also brings family pets to the office each day. Therefore, it is no surprise that much of Bob‘s free time goes to actively supporting non-profit groups to help animals.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
When business started difficulties overcame:
“People were not quite sure what their video would every become mainstream or catch on”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
None specific
Favourite Quote:
“97% of the people who have given up on their dreams are hired by the 3% who have not”
Recommended Online Resources:
The Internet
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“Dream big and never stop dreaming, if you think about it, Ty Cobb is the baseball player who has the highest average in the history of the major league baseball, his average was 366 which means he did not get a hit 6 out of 10 times, he struck out and or did not reach base more times than he was successful and that’s what I would encourage people, just to swing the bat more often, you’d be amazed at what happens”…[Listen for More]
More About Bob Reina:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality.” Edmund Burke
Other Quotes From the Chat with Bob Reina:
“Show me your mentor and I’ll predict your financial future, so if you want to learn you better choose a wise mentor, you better take advice from people that are very sound in what they’re doing”
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