âHereâs the funny thing: when I ask someone to tell me what his or her wildest dream is, they dilute it. Ten times out of ten, people sell themselves shortâ
Steve SimsÂ
Our guest on the podcast today should never have been able to succeed in business or in life. Growing up as a bricklayer in London, England, all the odds were against him achieving the kind of outlandish success heâs been able to claim so far, but itâs clear that the universe didnât expect someone with Steve Simsâ heart, ingenuity, and initiative to appear and to turn traditional forms of networking on their heads.Â
I first came across Steve Sims in his absurdly motivating book, Bluefishing, which tells the story of his company that makes seemingly unreasonable requests come true. The company is called Bluefish, and theyâre who you call if you want to sing on stage with Journey, eat dinner in front of Michelangeloâs David, or visit the undersea wreckage of the Titanic. Heâs orchestrated all of these experiences for his clients and many more besides.Â
Steve is just an absolute magician when it comes to making the impossible possible, so listen to todayâs episode if youâre open to receiving a ton of inspiration to get out there and make big things happen.Â
He teaches that there is a password for every door, a weak spot in every wall, and if we would only stop selling ourselves short and start taking massive action, we might just be able to make that wall come down.Â
Especially important to understand, moreover, is that in todayâs business environment, mean guys finish last. A new, longer-term, more generous form of networking is making the old, manipulative kind of networking obsolete, and Steve Sims is helping to lead the way.Â
I hope that you finish this episode just brimming with inspiration and courage, and leave with the understanding that you can get pretty much anything you want in life, so long as you help enough other people get what they want.
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