Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#83: Richard C. Wilson: The Importance of Taking Risks to Reach your Goals (and why mindset is key)


Richard C. WilsonRichard C. Wilson is the founder of The Family Office Club, the largest association of over 2,000 registered ultra-wealthy families and their family offices. He is the best-selling author of The Single Family Office. The Family Office Club also owns and operates commercialrealestate.com

Listen in as he shares:

  • How he developed a success-focused mindset from childhood
  • Practical strategies to maintain high energy levels and why this gives you an advantage in business
  • His daily mindset routine (in his shower) ensures he keeps firmly focused on his goals and vision
  • Why not accepting the status quo can be a good thing and how to use it to your advantage
  • The importance of taking risks to reach your goals (and why mindset is key)
  • Top Tip: how to do outreach without being pushy and salesly

Learn more about the ultra-wealthy investors of the family office club and download their free book here: FamilyOffices.com.

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