This episode is going to be an incredible treat for you! Today, Candace is sharing a conversation she had with her business mentor, Lamar Tyler during our Millions in the Marketplace Challenge. Lamar is the creator of Traffic Sales & Profit and he has leveraged digital marketing to move his online brands from a small personal blog to an international brand with over 65,000 customers in all 50 states and 43 countries around the world. Among the recognition received for his work, Lamar, along with his wife, Ronnie, was named one of Ebony Magazine's Power 100, a list of the top 100 movers and shakers in the black community, finalists for Black Enterprise Family Business of the Year, finalists for Infusionsoft's Small Business ICON Award, and winners of the ClickFunnels Two Comma Award.
Lamar shares his thoughts on leaving wealth and legacies behind for your family, what might be blocking you when it comes to showing up to serve your clients and why he believes surrounding yourself with successful people who know the answers to your questions is the number one way to get to seven figures in business. Join us in today’s episode to hear Lamar’s inspirational words of wisdom!
In this episode, we’re talking about:
Why it’s so important to surround yourself with successful people
Investing in experts and using up your tax benefits to do so
Who loses out when you don’t show up ready to serve in the ways that God has called you to
Whether work/life balance can truly exist
Episode Breakdown
[02:12] How our guest expert, Lamar, got started in business 15 years ago
[06:23] Connecting with the people who have the answers to your questions
[10:39] Using up your tax benefits on experts and encouraging your clients to do so too
[14:32] Always being in expectation
[17:22] Deciding who you should be investing in and choosing your family
[23:46] Lamar’s true thoughts on work/life balance and legacy
[29:09] What you need to consider when you aren’t showing up as your best self to serve
[31:41] The impact of money when used correctly
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