How to Build a Legacy With Micah and Hamudi Mruwat


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Micah and Hamudi Mruwat founded the Mruwat Enterprises Organization. Recently, they made the decision to rebrand as The Legacy Builders. They came to this decision because they realized that to be successful, you have to be beyond thinking about yourself and think about all the people around you, be they your peers or the people that come after you. In order to have financial success and create generational wealth, you have to build a legacy.

Set Goals

Many people set either personal or professional goals, but few people make both. Even fewer take the time to ensure that the two are in alignment with each other.

Respect Each Other

In any business or personal relationship, you have to respect each other. This is not just a question of good manners, it means respecting someone’s strengths and weaknesses, and letting them do what they do best in service of your goals. 

Be Okay With Where You Are

As entrepreneurs, it’s easy to get caught up in the feeling of wanting more. In sales, you want to meet your quotas and blow past them. But in order to build a legacy, you have to accept that you are where you are in life, and you can’t skip any steps. You have to build on what you have, it’s impossible to build on what you don’t have. Take the time to enjoy the moment and appreciate how far you’ve come. 

Align Yourself With the Right People to Push You to the Next Level

Find people who have the same mindset that you do, or that you want to have. When you have a contact list full of people who won’t let you play small, you have little choice but to think big and act big. 

Take Massive Action

The way to grow your business is to take massive action, especially at a time when most people are afraid to act. The market is more chaotic than it’s been in more than a decade, and many entrepreneurs will be too timid to take the bold steps necessary to grow their business. This market will be where you create your legacy by taking advantage of opportunities that most people won’t take.

Reevaluate Your Goals Constantly

It’s not enough to set goals, you must also track your progress towards those goals. If you aren’t making progress, is it because you aren’t being effective, or because the goals are no longer worth pursuing? Micah and Hamudi reevaluate their goals every day, and that is a big reason for their success.

Watch my interview with them to learn the secrets to building not just a successful business, but a successful legacy. You’ll learn who influenced them, their biggest lessons in life, the unusual way they track their goals, and how they integrate their marriage into their business.

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Grant and Elena Cardone Think Big


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Grant and Elena Cardone built an empire, primarily in real estate, but also in several other business ventures, including writing books and teaching personal development. When the economy collapsed in 2008, he had a revelation: Banks were too big to fail. He had been successful in real estate, and he made prudent investments, yet he was dragged down by the economy. What if he could be too big to fail? 

From that moment on Grant and Elena committed themselves to being the king and queen, respectively, of an empire. Grant created the 10x movement, and grew his business until he had seven businesses making nearly $100 million in sales per year. 

How did they do it?

By thinking big and acting big.

It takes many to build an empire

You don’t have to be the strong, powerful, independent person who never depends on your spouse. Find someone you trust and build an empire with them. To be a power couple, you have to trust that your partner can stand beside you in all things. Each of you has strengths and weaknesses, and the two of you can make a powerful team by complimenting each other.

If you think small, you will act small

We have outdated frameworks for what is considered successful, and what was considered normal in the 1960s is long gone, yet the frameworks remain. It’s not enough today to own a house for your family, you either think really big, or you barely scrape by, and there is rarely an in-between. The biggest mistake that Grant has made, according to him, is that for his entire life, he’s thought too small.

Get good at what you don’t like to do

The biggest payoffs for Grant have been after doing what he hated to do the most. Everybody wants to be successful at what they enjoy, but to really make it big, you have to get good at what you don’t like to do. Grant is known as one of the world’s best salesmen, but believe it or not, he never liked to do sales, but he just kept at it until he was one of the best in the world.

If you follow the principles that Grant Cardone teaches in his 10x program, you can learn to breakthrough old habits and patterns that haven’t worked for a decades and become not just modestly successful, but a huge success.

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How to do hard things with Kevin and Tina Caul


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Kevin and Tina Caul, founders of the Caul Group, and a happily married couple, joined me on the podcast this week to discuss their life and their story. This interview has a lot of great takeaways, but to me the specific through-line that stands out the most is that they have gone headfirst into doing things that are difficult, knowing the payoff is worth it.

Here, then, are some of the hard things that Kevin & Tina Caul have done:

Getting into selling real estate

They began their interest in real estate when they were looking for their own first home. They really connected with the real estate agent, and he suggested that Tina get her own real estate license because she had the personality to be successful in that competitive field. At first she wasn’t interested in being a salesperson, but after some convincing, she became a licensed real estate agent at 23 years old.

Moving and selling real estate in a new city

Before they moved from Michigan to North Carolina, Kevin got his real estate license and learned what he needed to know from Tina to get started, and made a one-year plan to go from Michigan to somewhere warm and sunny, which turned out to be North Carolina. The most difficult part of moving was figuring out the ins and outs of a new area, as a real estate agent needs to really have their finger on the pulse of a town and know the things that Zillow and Google can’t tell you. As the saying goes: fake it till you make it!

How to balance work and home life as a couple who works and lives together

Many married couples are not able to balance work and home life, but Kegin and Tina Caul pull it off by having boundaries and agreeing to a plan. In their case, Tina does the majority of work in their real estate business, and Kevin stays home with the kids. He literally spends most of the day napping and taking care of the house as if he’s retired! It isn’t for everyone, but it definitely works for these two. 

How to handle selling real estate in a bear market

No matter how good or bad the market is, customers, deep down, are all the same. Know what questions they will ask and how to overcome objections. There is no one who is looking to buy a home that will have some new insight or question that no one else has ever had. 

Watch this video to learn how to do hard things, and hear the whole story.

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Kevin Caul: Facebook page –  Instagram – website

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