In 2009, my phone wasn’t ringing.
My pro basketball career began in 2005. I’d played in a few places – Lithuania, Mexico, USA, Montenegro, Germany – and hoped to play in more places.
But the damn phone wasn’t ringing.
No one was offering me a contract.
Time was ticking.
I was 27 years of age and needed to know where my next dollar was coming from. And I didn't like the way the basketball system was using me.
I could only make money when someone approved of signing me to a contract. Although I loved the game, I didn't like the situation I had put myself in, business-wise.
So I asked myself a REALLY good question. It had 3 parts.
1) How can I combine what I love (basketball)…
2) With a “multiplier skill” that I’m good at (internet marketing)...
3) And make money from it?
The result was / is Work On Your Game.
The phrase.
The podcast.
The University.
The company.
All of it came from that question.
The phone did ring again – I played pro ball until 2015 – but I knew what was next for me.
All because of that question.
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Notice part 2 of that question above.
The “multiplier skill.”
That’s the skill that takes your current abilities and pours lighter fluid on your success.
A lot of guys play ball.
There are lots of podcasts.
Everyone and their mama makes content.
Combining “multiplier skills” with my natural talents, I built a business.
Only a handful of people can make money with ONE ability. You know them by one name, usually.
Tiger.
Serena.
Taylor.
Kobe.
Not to say these folks can't do other things. But they have ONE singular talent that separates them from the rest of the world. Most of us don't have that. We need a little bit more.
I have 3 specific “multiplier skills.” They're the reason I have a business today.
What I do now is help people like you --
Identify your talents, develop specific “multiplier skills”, and turn it into results. And I have a proven track record.
Here’s your invitation to be next: http://www.WorkOnYourGame.net/apply
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