Episode 8 | Why Rob Anspach Loves Blockchain Tech
The GiveApril 25, 2024
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Episode 8 | Why Rob Anspach Loves Blockchain Tech

[2:08: 8:24] How has your learning changed from your early years versus today?

Rob Anspach talks about how he learned as an entrepreneur. At first, he followed many gurus but realized their advice didn't always fit his personality. So, he started writing his own books with his friend Steve. They share real experiences without the usual guru talk. Rob believes in being real and telling honest stories. He thinks it's important to change and grow over time.

[8:24 - 14:21] How have you developed a winning mindset and what are some of the techniques or practices that you use to overcome self doubt or limiting beliefs?


Rob shares how some days he struggles to feel positive but keeps going to support his customers and family. He believes in being his own boss and leaving a meaningful legacy for the next generation. He thinks impacting even one person is more important than seeking fame. Rob and his friend also stress the importance of being flexible in business.


[14:21 - 18:27] What are the tools you use to work through change, uncertainty or disruption as it's happening in real time?


When things get uncertain, Rob relies on traditional methods like writing books for therapy and inspiration. He warns against being distracted by new trends and emphasizes finding a balance between old and new tools. He advises against shiny object syndrome and suggests focusing on what truly matters to avoid wasting time.


[18:27 - 28:40] What should people expect when they enter your reality?


When you join forces with Rob, expect the long game. Entrepreneurship isn't about instant wins but steady progress. Rob's book production service, for instance, won't make you rich overnight, but it establishes your expertise. From carpet cleaner to marketing coach, Rob knows success takes time and trying new things. Plus, he adds a dose of humor and creativity to keep things interesting. So, get ready for the journey—it's not always easy, but it's worth it.


[28:40 - 35:03] What are you working on right now that's going to take place over the next 12 months that excites you? 


When you join Rob's journey, expect a marathon, not a sprint. Entrepreneurship takes time. His books won't make you rich overnight, but they establish your authority. From carpet cleaner to author, Rob's story is about following your happiness. His humorous "Rob versus" series lets readers laugh and relate. So, get ready for a journey where persistence and laughter lead the way to success.