Follow the Money and Work the Clock
The two most valuable things a company has are money and time. Without money you can’t get people, and without time you run out of month. Time is the new currency both for your company and the...
View ArticleHow to Save Your Marriage and Increase Your Productivity
It’s Valentine’s Day today but that means nothing to me and my marriage. I’ve been married 13 years and I’m all-in on monogamy—and I’m all out on Valentine’s Day. Instead of giving your spouse a heart...
View ArticleThe Old Media is Dead—Become a Celebrity in the New World of Media
30 years ago, there were 4 main ways that you could get known. You could get on the radio, get in the newspaper, network with people outside your office, or get on television. Today in 2017, you can...
View ArticleHow to go Viral
You don’t need to get on BuzzFeed to go viral, but going viral is difficult. Rather than just going viral, you want to be thinking of how to grow your footprint online daily. You need to get attention,...
View ArticleHow to Win on LinkedIn
Let’s face it, LinkedIn is not as fun as Instagram or SnapChat, but you can’t ignore it because it’s still the best platform for you to network professionally. They opened its publishing platform to...
View ArticleTwo Football Teams Prayed—Which Team Gets Divine Intervention?
You see this play out every fall. Two teams are going to battle, and they both pray for the win. Afterward, one team wins and one team loses—they can’t both win. It doesn’t have to be on the football...
View ArticleRetail as you know it is DEAD
Brick and mortar retail is losing because most just hope someone shows up every day. This is why malls will be failing all over the country in the coming years. People have to go there, find parking,...
View ArticleWikipedia Has Alternative Facts
You can build a sand castle on the beach, but you know it’s going to get washed away. This is how I feel about my Wikipedia page. I want to forget about it, but if I go to Google, and I put my name in,...
View ArticleParticipation Medals are for Losers
Have you been told you’re special? Have you been given a medal even though you didn’t win? The real world doesn’t give medals for losing. They can give my 7-year-old daughter a soccer trophy win or...
View ArticleFreedom or Money?
Money buys freedom. The less money you have, the less options you have. The more money, the more options open up to you as far as how you can spend your time, where to travel, where to stay, and what...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Things I Learned at the 10XGrowthCon 2017 by Anna Beeler, MBA
Few things have made such a profound impact on my life outside of attending the 10xGrowthCon via Live Stream two weeks ago. I believe wholeheartedly that the strongest way to succeed in business and is...
View Article5 Truths to Build Your Financial Empire
To “call a spade a spade” is an expression which refers to speaking about something truthfully, frankly, and directly. Today I want to lay out some truths. Call some spades, spades. Why beat around the...
View Article100 Takeaways from the Biggest Entrepreneurial Event of 2017
Last month 10X GrowthCon 2017 took place and it was the biggest and best entrepreneurial event of the year. There was so much content I wanted to put together a list of some lessons from the weekend...
View ArticleWhen to Buy a Jet
I’ve wanted to write this article for a while, but with what happened on United yesterday, I feel I have to write this. We cannot let the companies and corporations and governments have control over...
View ArticleHandle the Negativity Before it Devours Your Motivation, Productivity and Growth
I drive a Rolls Royce Wraith which has a sticker price of over $300,000. Someone might see that and think, “What a waste! How many people could have been fed for the cost of that car?” My answer is...
View ArticleHow writing a book saved me from bankruptcy—and what you can learn from it
In 2010 the bank was calling me on loans of $42 million and I was under assault for a completely unwarranted and frivolous $60 million-dollar lawsuit. At that time, I owned two apartment buildings...
View ArticleHow to End Grief
From the age of 25 to 45 I had what you might call chronic grief. Counselors told me it was because my dad died when I was 10, that my brother died when I was 20, that I had this loss here and that...
View ArticleEverybody Has an Empire
This is an abbreviated version of the speech originally given at 10X Growth Con 2017 by my wife, Elena Cardone: The definition of an empire is an extensive operation or sphere of activity controlled by...
View ArticleMy one-on-one with Grant Cardone by Lance Smith
This was originally posted by Lance Smith 10 days ago about his experience meeting with me: I invested in the lifetime access to Grant Cardone’s Cardone University several months ago. It came with the...
View ArticleYour Uncensored Guide to Snapchat
Some people may be surprised to learn that I — at 58-years old — am really engaged on Snapchat. While most may see this platform as a hangout for people born post-1990, there are people of every age...
View Article