We are all put on this earth for a reason, and that is to be the best YOU!

Mark Minard

Mark Minard

Mark Minard is an Innovator and Elevator with a 2 word mission statement: Change Lives. Being in jail at age 17, Mark learned to elevate above the circumstances, becoming a CEO & Owner of Dreamshine at age 26. Mark brings 10 years + of real, raw, in the trenches experience of winning in business, leadership, and finances, challenging you in all areas of life to go to the next level and beyond.

In today’s interview, Mark shares the story behind the story; how a Stephen King novel changed his life, and how he was able to beat the odds and start Dreamshine – a year-round Adult Day Support and Vocational Program in Ohio for people with special needs.  We also explore the lessons Mark has learned in business, leadership, and in overcoming both his inner battles and the external goliaths who tried to stop him from achieving his dream.

The 24-hour rule, winning over fear and doubt, and setting up your daily success habits to match your season of life, we cover a lot of ground in our chat with Mark.  Tune in now and learn how to elevate beyond!

Key Takeaways

  1. Everyone goes through fear and doubt – successful people don’t let that stop them
  2. Make your WHY bigger than you
  3. Your daily success habits need to evolve with your specific season of sacrifice
  4. Never make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings
  5. Over time your character is going to speak over your reputation

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Connect With Mark Minard

http://markminard.net

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