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GVBB | Ep01 | Costa Rica | Fear - Duration: 16:00.

What kind of things are you going to be doing?

Surfing.

That's absolutely fine. It's covered as standard. Was there anything else that you're doing?

Bull riding.

Ummm... You're not covered for that.

No.

This episode we're in Costa Rica.

There is this place called Pavones. It's one of the longest lefts in the world.

And our hearts' desire was to go and surf this wave and then bull ride.

and so we're kind of traveling through Panama, first of all, to get to Costa Rica

it was some mammoth six, seven, eight, hour drive and on the main kind of highway.

I've been traveling with Frosty for 15 years and literally

he is the scariest driver that you've ever met.

Hello. We are, I'm scared now!

Whoa, hello!

The whole time my foot is slamming on the floor.

It tests your faith. It brings out fear. Yeah no, it's not great.

I can't see much as we drive, cos

he's driving so fast that literally everything is a blur.

You know, as I've looked at this stuff we're gonna get up to, it's been pressing

the fear button inside my head.

What's your viewpoint on fear?

It's limiting isn't it? When that feeling of fear jumps into my brain when I'm doing

some kind of sport thing or doing something stupid. I'm having to turn that

thing off.

I think to me it's weird how fear

changes over the years as well. I think when I was younger maybe I had less fears,

I was less concerned about the implications and I think actually when you're a kid your

brain develops in a different ways, you understand risk more, and the

benefits of risk, rather than the understanding of the implications.

I think growing up, I was much more audacious at doing stupid stuff.

But suddenly, as you get older, you almost, this sense of being safe, kind of kicks in, in

some ways and you can almost live in a much safer mentality, and actually you stop taking risks.

Yeah no, I think that's probably one of the reasons

we're on this trip, Frosty. Fear drives you to play it safe.

As opposed to really go for it in life.

After hours and hours of driving with the worst driver on the planet,

we arrive at the border and I think, 'Thank the Lord, it's nearly over.'

We're about to enter Costa Rica .We're gonna get to

Pavones. This is all going swimmingly well.

So it's already been a long trip but just now we've had the news that our hire

car from Panama cannot cross the border. Therefore, we've now unpacked our bags.

Rich is parking the car. We need to walk over the border and get a taxi to Pavones,

where we're surfing tomorrow. So an absolute palaver.

So, we're wasted. We've been driving so long and when this thing kicks off at the border we can't

get through, and our car is left, I'm just too exhausted to know what to do. I can't

think of any resolves. I can't speak the language. You just got to go with it.

You better roll with the punches.

the whole trip was in jeopardy. We were losing

money quickly. We had to hire a taxi to go the hour and a half, two hour journey

to Pavones, and we had no car for the rest of the trip.

We felt a little bit gutted. But at the same time I guess we were just trusting that something

somehow would work out for us. We'd have some kind of great story to tell when we came home.

It's a mess, Frosty, it's a mess, mate!

All kinds of mess.

Mate, you hired the car, it's in your name.

I blame it solely on yourself.

But surely you should have checked?

You should have checked yes! You should have checked that we could take the car across the border?!

Why didn't you ask this morning?

Because it was under your name, I came in to bail you out with your blooming credit card.

So we're absolutely shattered. We've had no sleep at all. But at 5 a.m. the next

morning, as soon as there is a hint of daylight,

Rich is kind of like a dog on heat.

Can I say that? Or not?!?

A dog on heat for surfs, I was gonna say, but is that kinda, do we reckon...? I think that's fine, innit!

It's time to wake up and hit the beach. I wanted to be the first on it

because this is one of the longest lefts in the world and I'm super super

excited. I'm saying Come on! Let's get these boards organised. Let's get down

there and wow I mean I was amped!

When you've read about something and seen it on

YouTube and then it's suddenly the moment you see what it's like.

You see this wave just reeling and reeling and reeling and reeling and reeling.

It was phenomenal.

So there's nobody out. Clambering out over the rocks with Frosty.

All those hours in the car, trying to cross the dodgy border, was worth it as we finally reach

these perfect waves.

One of the problems of losing the car was we had no transportation in Costa Rica

Therefore how are we gonna get to the

bull riding? And this was a nightmare because this is what the whole trip was about.

We met this lady in the bar who said that her husband owned a bull ranch

we said, Listen we're trying to bull ride. And her reaction was insane.

So losing eyeballs and dying, are two possible outcomes.

And when she mentioned that, there was a little thought that came into my brain,

This is not such a good idea.

This was reinforced by meeting her husband and him showing us the bulls and people riding them.

Turns out this guy has four or five massive bulls and he has the Costa Rican champion coming to town that weekend and

he agrees to call this guy so if he can come a day early to teach me and Rich

how to bull ride.

We are idiots.

Fear started to grip me but I wasn't gonna let Frosty

see that but I could feel the tension beginning to rise inside of me as I

realise that this actually was gonna be a reality. And the bulls are the size of Africa.

Genuinely all I wanted to ride was you know

a bull the size of a goat.

So the bull riding is organised. The whole thing is set. We can begin to relax

into this trip. And I have a little nap, next thing I know, Rich has hired us two quad bikes.

and the idea is gonna find some perfect waves just down the coastline. To head

down on the main road. But rich says, No, no, no. Let's go on the beach that'll look

really cool.

It's epic.

Sun shining. Surf's pumping. The tide's a little high. A little bit concerning.

I'm like, Rich, are you sure we wanna be driving on a beach at high tide?

Oh yeah! It'll be fine! He says. And we head off and the trees are overhanging

and the water begins to crash against the quads as we're zipping down the

beach and of course, with Rich, it goes wrong.

I get hit by this wave and it

just literally saturates the bike. There's steam firing off.

I'm trying to restart it. It's going nowhere.

And it was so much fun, until that moment of

actually realizing we're probably going to lose a quad on the beach.

I'm thinking, Rich what have we done!

I had that kind of funny kind of sick feeling you have,

when you think, Oh Man! We have been so stupid!

We try to push this bike up the side of the

beach to try and get it out of the way. It was sketchy.

So Rich charges off to the local fishing village trying get some some rope

It worked?

You're a genius!

Have you tried it again? No, I'll try again now.

Not going to get it.

And amazingly somehow the towing works. The piece of rope is actually strong

enough and then there is that moment of absolute relief as I'm able to tow Rich

along the beach.

And then I think this is my moment. I'll hit the start button, and sure enough,

out of nowhere, this machine fires up. It's not worked for an hour and now all

of a sudden it's on. And like whoa! The relief was incredible!

We start charging down the main road again looking for some perfect waves.

In Costa Rica, because it's this rain forest, when it rains, it really does rain!

We wake up the morning of the bull riding, and I'm so excited. We're gonna get a

surf first and catch up with him and just confirm the time that we're gonna go.

So we go past the bar sure enough he's there

So the guy explains to us that because the ground is so wet that

the bulls can slip and break their legs, so we can't bull ride.

We were gutted.

In that moment, we'd been chasing this dream of trying to test our

fears and yet we discovered that once again things didn't work out as planned.

This was our last chance and it was gone.

So we've had a great trip. We've surfed some great waves. We've had a quad

experience but at the same time we still had this kind of gloom, I guess, hanging

over us because we hadn't managed to bull ride.

The whole purpose of going to

Costa Rica was to test our fears.

So we're heading home and I saw out of the corner of my eye

this circus. And I said to Frosty, if we can't ride a bull

maybe we could ride a lion?

And he looks at me and goes

Genius!

Rich that is stupid!

We walked up to the circus dudes. We were supposed to bull ride today

but that got canceled because of the rain. So we're trying to find something

extreme to do.

And the lady at the door gets this other guy to come forward called Al

If there is something that we can do here that is extreme, we'll do anything.

Yeah, I mean we can do that.

He goes Yeah sure! Come on in!

So we're in this big top, this proper circus, and then this guy Al, begins to explain the things that we can do.

The dude says yeah yeah sure you can ride in the Globe of Death.

We're like that sounds cool.

And the idea is, you get on motorbikes where you drive around, get

up to speed, then eventually you are driving upside down in the globe

It looks epic.

Now at this point, I should say, I can't ride a motorbike.

Seeing Frosty put on the helmet as he stepped into the Globe of Death with zero

ability to ride a motorbike is one of the greatest moments of my life.

So I climbed on this motorbike and the two guys there trying to help me.

I still have no idea how to ride a motorbike

and I'm sure I should probably try and learn on

a road first of all, rather than inside this cage of death. But they're going, No, no it'll be fine. It'll be fine.

Oh man! This is a bad idea!

Now this is a great idea Frosty. You're gonna be fine.

Thanks mate!

And suddenly it hits me, the reality

of what I'm doing. I'm in a foreign country, in a circus, in the cage of death,

on a motorbike.

I think I'm gonna get really hurt here.

Ha ha ha! I can't do this. I'm sorry.

I completely bottled it

What was that mate?!? We're supposed to be here trying to

do stuff and you didn't even go for it.

If that's the best that you can do then Harley rider is gonna step up.

So Rich is mocking me like Andy?! Can't believe you

didn't even try properly. But Rich, he rides motorbikes. So he gets in the cage,

all cocky, like Yeah! Cage of death! I can do this, and then suddenly he

discovers how difficult it is.

I started to rev and pull up and I keep stalling the thing.

Argh! Ugh! Ugh!

Come on! Oh come on! Oh!

I can't even keep the bike going. So the dude says this is your last chance and I

think okay I gotta floor it. I'm gonna go for it.

And finally he revs up enough and he takes off.

I lean in and I start to go.

Oh oh oh! Whoa!

I'm shaking. I thought I was going to flip the bike.

This was stupid.

It was the most intense moment.

This could only ever happen in Costa Rica.

So next up was the Pendulum of Doom.

I mean these names! They're not helpful.

This thing is massive and high and now

I'm starting to freak out.

I go first. And er, the guy said there'd be a safety net.

I think he was joking. There was no safety net. There was no harness.

How scared are you right now?

Mate petrified!

When this thing gets going, you find yourself so high up,

looking at it so far down. Hanging on for dear life.

And you begin to think,

flipping heck, this thing is scary!

Ha ha ha ha!

Mate! My legs are shaking like crazy.

Being so high up, the nerves had got to me, the fear had got to me.

And at that point I said, Rich it's your turn!

But what happens if I land on this? I've got to throw myself far away.

I know. I'm not convinced boys. Now what?

Whoa!

At this moment I really am freaking. I am so scared.

Boys! I don't think this is how it's supposed to be.

I am gripped by fear.

Now what? They're all shouting stuff at me in Spanish.

What?!? I can't understand.

I know I'm in trouble.

Shandying heck!

Oh! Oh this is not good! What am I doing?

Whoa! What am i doing? Is somebody holding this? Flip what am I doing?

Whoa - chest. Chest. Chest.

Chest is out. Chest is out.

I'm going all the way round. Am I'm going all the way round? Oh missed it!

Beggar! Beggar! Beggar!

Whoa!

Legs are shaking. Heart's pumping.

It's the adrenaline innit, kicking in?! like,

Er, do you have a toilet here?

Just scared stiff. And I just generally felt like I was gonna fall out the side of it.

And suddenly you get to the top and you are,

your knees are shaking like crazy. You're trying to focus on what you're trying to do,

in Spanish. And it's just so hard and like I was so scared at the top.

I guess experiencing fear in these moments, I realise just how powerful fear can be.

But as you let go and you trust that God's in charge, you can overcome

those fears and I think letting go is one of the hardest things to do in life

As we live our lives, there are always gonna be moments of uncertainty and things don't

go quite according to plan, when things go wrong.

But the beauty of trusting in

God is that you allow Him to direct your life. You put your security and your

safety in His hands and that's been an amazing lesson for me to learn and I

think will make a massive difference for the future.

Hope you enjoyed the video. If you did why don't you like it, subscribe and

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How do you cooperate with your team and how do you trust them so much? S04E09 - Duration: 2:27.

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done, so our job is to make our work the best possible.

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the servant of my team, not the boss. So my idea is to facilitate to work to help

them and to empower them to get the great work done. So there's

more to say but really thanks to the fact that we are communicating through

tasks I can see the results. I can see what people are doing so for me it's

clear if somebody's working or not. It's really hard to slack off and pretend

you're working in a "no office" environment.

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I lost the mortgage company and although I did have an apartment building that was providing

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if they're interested. So, that intrigued me because it beats pounding the pavement

knocking on doors, obviously, and I wanted to learn it. So I decide to come on out and

try to learn. I'm a believer in the proof is in the pudding.

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I convinced a seller to let me do a lease option to buy and within thirty days I made

five grand. I got $3,000 up front from the buyer and $2,000 in sixty days. It allowed

them to move in, the sellers, they had a house basically sold already under the lease option.

And I just, I was excited. And I took off from there. So, less than thirty days, or

right around thirty days I made my first deal after leaving Joe's you know, seminar. So,

pretty exciting. I want to say probably about ten hours, maybe,

total. Because I went to go look at the house, I met with the sellers. I explained the process.

And then it was just a matter of finding the potential tenant buyers, you know, the rent

to own buyers. So, that, to me, after ten hours, is pretty neat. So, making five grand,

I mean, who makes that kind of money, you know, working at McDonald's? Nobody.

I don't know that there's one deal in particular that was "best." I think what

really the outcome of an investor who owned multiple properties saw my website that basically

you clone from Joe. You basically have that as your website. And he thought, wow, he says,

"How are you doing with this, you know, do you think you could help us?" I said,

"Help you?" He says, "Yeah." And he says, "We have, you know, thirty or so properties

that we went and bought, rehabbed, and when the bottom fell out of the real estate market,

they're empty. They're vacant. And we don't want to rent them out after putting

so much money back into them. So, how does this work?"

I ended up doing those thirty deals for those investors, two brothers, over a two-year period.

So, wasn't just one deal. It was multiple deals. And from there, I put on a little weekend

kind of a seminar. Not really a seminar, but a meeting with other investors who I had done

business with in the past who also had that same problem. They had houses they had put

in $20K, $30K, into rehabbing, and I got a list of properties that I just, so it was

multiple deals that literally became one big transaction for me because it kept me with

inventory, good inventory, with homes that had been renovated and I filled those.

Because of my mortgage background I was able to qualify these people, get the amount of

money that was satisfactory for the investors in terms of monthly. I told them how they

could, Joe taught us how we could get above fair market rents. It was a win-win. And certainly

it kept me afloat because when you're used to a six figure income and all of a sudden

your business is gone? So one deal, no. It provided me with multiple, multiple deals

that allowed me to more than survive. I was making anywhere between $5,000 and $6,000

per transaction. Some of the investors that I worked with wanted half of the lease option

fee, which some I agreed to. And then some just said, you know, whatever you get over

and above what I want, you keep. So, it would range, you know, they would vary. But, when

you have that much inventory, you learn in this business you don't get greedy. You

know, you take what you can take and move on to the next one. Because when you have

a happy seller, you know, and a happy buyer, it's a win-win. So you just keep moving

on. And I've had people to this day asking me, "Are you still doing lease options?

I'm looking for a house. I still haven't got my credit right where I want it." And

so, you know, when you do that, and you really want to help both parties, it's a win-win.

You can't help but get excited over that. Just recently I got back in doing deals again.

I picked up two deals, actually four deals. I've got two in California and two here

in Indianapolis. So I was able to not only come here to be with Joe after you know, seven

years. I'm back to refresh, you know, my mind and my, the concept and really get back

into it again because I know it works. And so, I have some wholesale deals that I'm

working on, but I know that using his automation again and getting back on track is going to

help me, propel me back up to – you know, you can't control what the market does.

But you have to find ways. If this is what you love, and this is a passion that you have

in life, and, there's your ups and downs, but, it's important to keep learning and

so Joe's system has gotten better, and I intend to get better right along with it and

that's why I'm here. So, a few deal here, a few deals there, I want more deals. Because

obviously at some point I want to be you know, independently wealthy so that I can go ahead

and vacation when I want to and do deals, you know, when I'm on the beach somewhere

in Hawaii. I've literally been doing this for twenty-eight

years. And again, that roller coaster ride, you can't control the market, but if you

can find other methods and doing what you love and have a passion for, then that's

my goal is, I don't know that I'll ever stop, you know, doing some type of real estate

transaction. It's a matter of finding the right system and riding that system out until

you can, maybe have to switch gears again. But I think with the automation that Joe teaches,

that's going to allow me to do deals no matter where I'm at, no matter how old I

get. You know, so, that's my goal. And obviously I'd like to be able have that you know,

income coming in from those deals so that I can then go ahead and not worry about, you

know, when my next paycheck is coming. So it's a matter of getting back on track again

for me. Again, there's, this business is not for

everybody and you've got to have thick skin and you've got to be willing to roll with

the punches. The older I get the more motivated I become because I know that there's a window,

a timeframe that I need before I, you know, decide to just do this. Whether I'll stop

or not, I doubt it. After twenty-eight years and obviously being connected with Joe, I

really don't know that I'll ever stop. So, but that's my goal. Is it money? Money's

great, but money's a vehicle. I think what, it, the money allows you to go out and do

other things to help people. I'm a veteran. And I want to help homeless veterans. And

so with my mortgage background and the possibility of building a nonprofit so that I can get

houses and house these veterans, get them, you know, a jump start. That's my goal.

It's been a passion of mine for quite some time. And I think that's more of why I'm

driving to do what I do. The money's great, don't get me wrong.

I have a great life and money has been there. When you do this business it's there. But

I think it's more than just the money that drives me at this stage in my life. I'm,

I just turned sixty-three and again, it's been a roller coaster ride. But there's

more I want to do with my life to help others using real estate as a vehicle.

I think the biggest blessing for me is being in the real estate realm, or the industry,

has allowed me to, when my children were small, to take them to school in the morning because

I didn't have an eight to five. I could pick them up in the afternoon. I could pick

them up when they got out of school. I could take them to their baseball or practices or

games and be there for them as a parent. My parents worked very, very hard but they were

at a job. And so I never had the pleasure of them coming to my games when I was playing

sports, basketball, football, baseball. I wanted that to be different for my family.

And their dad was there because a result of what real estate allowed me to do and that's

to work on my time. And of course it allowed me to give them the things that every parent

wants to provide for their children. A good home, a good education, you know, so, and

hopefully a work ethic that they can see, that if you work hard and work smart, it'll

provide you anything you want in life. And again, what I think I've learned more than

anything is not just about what it'll give me, or my family, but what you do to give

to others. And so that's really impacted me a great deal. That's why I want to keep

doing what I'm doing because I know that individually we can make a difference. Together

– oh, my gosh! It'll be a tremendous impact on people like the veterans who need it.

You know, what if we did a lease option to buy for a veteran knowing at some point they

can get, use their veteran benefits to buy a home a hundred percent? But they just need

a leg up. Can you imagine that? That's how it's impacted me. Because I know there's

more out there to helping people with what I can do in the real estate business.

I'm doing it full time. Yes. Yeah, I am doing it full time. I decided, although I

was working for a lender in California as a wholesale account executive, because again,

I enjoy the mortgage business. I left the salary and I'm working independent as an

outside remote agent, but I didn't want to be in the office, so in September I resigned

my salary position so that I could combine both. Because at some point, the people that

you're doing the rent to own for, you need to be able to help them get the loan eventually

so you know, you just kind of, and then the real estate part. If you're going to be

going out to do these deals, you've got to be able to find the time. Now, I don't

just want to do it on the weekends. I'm able to go now, take care of the job, so to

speak, as an independent contractor, and do my real estate whenever I want. You've got

to go look at houses after you meet the people. Again, Joe teaches it that you can do it the

automation way that he teaches and that's going to help me to do this across the country

as opposed to just in California. Again, that is probably one of my shortcomings is, automation.

So, yes, do I want to, have I left the job? Yes. Because I know that I want to devote

my time totally to doing this full time. So, I made that decision in September.

I've been back here to see Joe, this is probably my fourth time. So, each time that

I come I learn a little bit more and I expect to learn even more now and get started with

his automation system once again. Again, you know, there's a lot of ups and downs. It's

nothing's easy in any business that you're in and you have to keep up with things. So

for me, the automation, once I get it up and running again, get the websites up and running

again, I know that it'll all come back because once you – as a basketball player or any

sports that you might play, if you're down and you're unable to practice your trade,

you lose a little bit of what skills you have. And in the real estate business, it's much

the same. So, for me, that's why I'm back here. Because I know that this automation

will help me now take me back you know, to where I want to be in the real estate business.

Remember when that hedge fund came in an bought, I was really starting to get, you know, climb

again and all of a sudden the rug gets pulled out from under you again. You don't know

what's going to happen at that point in time, but, with the automation I think it'll

allow me to do other things that Joe teaches as well besides the rent to own, the wholesale,

because you can turn them into any type of transaction if you have the knowledge and

right now I think what's lacking for me is the automate knowledge, again, to just

kick start my business back to where I want it to be.

When I started twenty-eight years ago I had no job. I had just gotten married and I was

living back in my mother's house. It doesn't take money to make money in this business.

If you learn a method and if you learn a system and if you work that system and you work hard,

initially, you can find motivated sellers and you can find investors that will put up

the money. I literally found, learned how to do both. Find the motivated sellers, and

find the investors with money to put up the money for me to do transactions. And again,

you don't need money to make money in this business. If you use what they call OPM, or

"other people's money" and that's part of what Joe teaches, too.

And so I think Joe has been in this business pretty much the same length of time as I have,

but boy he has really found a way to help people want to get started and not worry about

having their own money. You don't need it. Get the knowledge first. Get the knowledge.

Learn how to approach a seller. Learn how to approach a buyer. Learn how to put the

deal together so that it makes sense and make it a win-win for people. So if you get the

knowledge, put forth the effort, okay, and keep working it, keep working it, keep working

it, because you're not going to perfect it at first. The first time I, and again,

I'm talking twenty-eight years ago. I knocked on the door, my knees were shaking so bad

I thought I was still knocking on that door. So you're going to be scared, you're going

to be intimidated. You're going to not, you're going to worry about what you're

saying or what you're not saying. But by golly, if you just keep at it, you'll be

confident, you'll learn it, and take Joe's system, okay, because if I had learned this

twenty-eight years ago, my guess is things would have been a little bit different for

me. But it doesn't matter. If it's what you want to do, obtain the knowledge. Learn

from Joe because he preaches and does what he says. He doesn't just preach. He does

everything that we, he's teaching us to do, he does it. And it works. I'm living

proof of that, or I wouldn't be back here seven years later. So just go for it. That's

all I can tell you. That's like the NIKE™ commercial says, "Just Do It!" Don't

worry about how much money you have or no job or where you're living or where you're

at. Just learn and run the race. You know, I've said probably quite a bit

and I think you can tell that I'm very passionate about this business. And it will make a difference

in your life. And not just that, it'll help you, it'll help your family. But I think

what I would venture to say is take what you learn, make a tremendous amount of money because

you can, and then go out and help somebody else. I think that mentoring is part of what

Joe's passion is as well. Because he wants to see other people succeed and I think that

we in turn, if we can make a difference in someone's life because of what we've been

blessed with, I would say find a "why" and then go out and do it. Find what motivates

you and hopefully you'll find that being in this business will in fact impact your

life as well as the life of your family and hopefully others.

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