Get Jacked and Make a Lot of Money - The Bedros Keuilian Show E003

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  • Success and happiness are NOT the same thing.
    Does this sound like you?
    You’re successful when it comes to your finances..
    …but you’re UNHAPPY in the areas of fitness, family, and fun?
    What’s the point of being successful in one area, but then unhappy and unfulfilled in the others?
    Today’s episode is about not fusing success and happiness TOGETHER, but also how you can win in ALL areas.
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  • @BedrosKeuilian
    @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +521

    Do y’all agree? Is financial success by itself really not success if you don’t have the health, mindset, relationship and emotional hygiene?

    • @MayhemProspecting
      @MayhemProspecting 2 роки тому +20

      Faith in yourself above all else I believe is the most important thing in order to achieve growth in all categories of life. Without your own inner growth and substantial constant learning mindset, everything around yourself will either degrade or maintain, possibly leaning closer to unhappiness. Great video Bedros!

    • @mr.c4443
      @mr.c4443 2 роки тому +8

      Great one Brother B. One thing though. Can we eliminate the phrase “Date Night”. I cringe hearing it. It has unappealing connotations of no eye contact missionary or a toothy BJ.

    • @jbmatson1143
      @jbmatson1143 2 роки тому +3

      @@MayhemProspecting I agree with both. We must have to first fully know ourselves and have 100% faith in yourself and whatever it is religion that you choose. While having that I believe that’s where the mindset, relationship and emotion hygiene success come into play. We all have different beliefs of success. We all have different ways of obtaining success. Just make sure as a man/young man you do what you need to do to get there. I’m slowly working on my faith and mindset now. Discipline plays a huge role in any type of roosts of success, that’s definitely a main key that im working on as a young man as well. Take it back the past video about “crop dusters and fighter jets” I know I’m a fighter jet, just gotta get out of the crop dust trap.

    • @crazycool340
      @crazycool340 2 роки тому +8

      150% Integrating that shadow is so crucial. I've learned so much from your podcasts. Thank you for the service you're providing to us men. Thank you for explemplifying the teaching. You remind me every day to show up as a better, stronger, kinder and more disciplined version of myself.

    • @MayhemProspecting
      @MayhemProspecting 2 роки тому +2

      @@jbmatson1143 Awesome reply, thank you for your time!

  • @KadeBronson
    @KadeBronson 2 роки тому +913

    Getting jacked and making money is what I'm all about...along with serving the Lord.

  • @mojavemateo
    @mojavemateo 2 роки тому +172

    Thank you. I needed this reminder. I'm 39 y/o next month and because of the lockdown I had to go back to entry level retail work (don't live in an area with a strong economy/jobs) And prior to lockdown I was doing healthy cooking demos for a large medical provider. Making triple digits per 1 hour class. Now I'm working over a 100 hours a month where I'm grinding physically but making less than I was with my cooking demos, 13-15 hours a month (had time to work a second job too) 2 1/2 years later I've yet to figure out how to get over that shift in work and finances. Plus the cooking demos gave me purpose, helping others with their health. Now I just grind it out for a large corporation that don't give an eff about me. Cleaning up after disrespectful humans/shoppers. BUT at 39, I'm healthy and in the best shape of my life. A solid immune system and a strong/unique portfolio. You can't buy health. You can't buy potential. You can't buy the lessons you learn in the struggle. So I remain grateful for what I do have and learned, while working on my own business and I know 100% that the money will come again.

    • @jamesbrady2949
      @jamesbrady2949 2 роки тому +12

      Thank you for writing this - very inspirational. Sometimes we just have to regroup and let our purpose find us again. In the meantime stay healthy, and push through. God bless 🙏

    • @Get.better
      @Get.better 2 роки тому +6

      Hey Mojave! Why don't you do some online cooking videos?

    • @gandalf1130
      @gandalf1130 2 роки тому +2

      Which area do you live bro?

    • @mojavemateo
      @mojavemateo Рік тому +4

      @@jamesbrady2949 Hey James. Thank you, I appreciate your comment brother. It's definitely a regroup phase. Fortunately, If we handle these phases right, we have the opportunity to come out of it stronger and smarter. Thank you and you do the same. Enjoy your holidays 🤙🏼

    • @mojavemateo
      @mojavemateo Рік тому +4

      @@Get.better Hey Evan! Appreciate the suggestion. It is something I planned to incorporate eventually. The business I'm working on revolves around online nutrition and wellness coaching. I have 5 specialized certs I'm trying to put more to use. I'm working on an E-Cook book from my recipes I did while I was doing my cooking demos. Then from there I can move into the videos. My kitchen set up is kind of lame right now lol

  • @diaboliccatgames9246
    @diaboliccatgames9246 2 роки тому +4

    A 1% man is a man who reached his fullest potential physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually & financially. In all aspects in life to achieve true greatness & an abundance mindset

  • @MissKaitlynWebb
    @MissKaitlynWebb Рік тому +18

    I know your primary demographic is men. But I’m a woman and I found your videos at a time where I am really focused and diligently working towards my goals. Your content is motivational but also confirmation. I know I’m on the right path. Thank you!

  • @donnerstagmusik2987
    @donnerstagmusik2987 2 роки тому +126

    You have been a mentor to me for over 15 years brother. I am grateful... THANK YOU!!

  • @InspiredLifePod
    @InspiredLifePod 2 роки тому +45

    I totally agree! As I kept climbing the ladder the more alone I felt/feel! I feel like I’m resented for having drive. I always hear “I didn’t tell you to do this for a living” from the same people who have their hand out for my support. I keep everything in order and push to be great to everyone but myself. I want people in my life that want to be great. I want that accountability. Iron sharpens iron. Thank you for sharing and wanting to help us rare humans who want to grow in every aspect of our lives.

  • @nathancarranza9860
    @nathancarranza9860 2 роки тому +152

    This video lifted hundreds of pounds off my shoulders. I have a great corporate job that I enjoy but have been feeling pressured to start a business. This video helped me snap out of it and realize that I can make things happen where I’m at and live an even better life.

    • @alexandercruz4766
      @alexandercruz4766 2 роки тому

      Yeah brother, listen man, so many people are thinking they have to build a business or achieve some god like level of physique, or need to be everything social media is showing you.
      But it’s far from the truth.
      You can work hard at your job, grow and be best you can, and be smart with your money, and like he said. Use that money to take care of you in the future. You don’t have to be a milionIre or build a 9 figure business. No. Maybe you buy a couple properties and rent them out, you know. It can be something small.
      And for sure you health.
      Like he said. Workout where you can feel respect for yourself. Do it for the discipline. Do it for the mental fortitude.
      As long as you know you can perform if a need would arise it’s a respectable trait in my book man.
      Eat healthier, run, lift, and maybe even train in BJJ. No FOR SURE! Train BJJ.
      The reason for this is self respect.

    • @alexandercruz4766
      @alexandercruz4766 2 роки тому +40

      Most of the problems is men try to impress women. Most women these days are Garbage. They want a lifestyle and want what social media portrays. They all think they are 100/10. And so most men feel this pressure and it’s often not even a desire to work hard for the right reasons. It’s to keep that women happy. Leave that women asap. Get you a women who respects you for who you are. The money and body is icing On top.
      If her respect is based on anything… it means it can be lost if you ever fall short.
      Love and respect should be unconditional. Something most women know nothing about. Same for a man, should love unconditional.
      Do the things because the men around are sharpening you and encouraging you be your best self. Discover what that version is for you and work on it daily.
      Forget about the girls.
      Your growth is for you not for everyone else.
      The person you want to respect you is the man in the mirror.
      Once you have that others will begin to respect you as a by product. You don’t need their respect you don’t need their praise or approval but you know that you are on the path because this is feedback.
      Haters will also be feedback.
      Anyways, do you my King. Embrace the hard. I’m telling you, almost everything we do is for girls. We’re so sexually driven it’s insane.
      But if you can control your urges. Discipline yourself and let your purpose be your driving factor. Let your calling and Vision be what wakes you up. Not a desire to have game with women….
      If they come or not, who cares… bro, I’ve heard so many stories of divorced men who wasted years of their life…
      They never did what they wanted to do. They focused on a woman.
      Your purpose comes first. The wife comes second. And the kids come third.
      And really God comes first. He should be who we consult with every morning. I’m not saying go to church, or be religious. Im saying, learn to recognize that there is a higher power… this is a diferent level of maturity.
      A simple thing as a man kneeling when he awakes and when he retires Can change your life. Asking God for direction… He will Guide you…
      THERES a movement of an awakening of manhood and I couldn’t be more excited to be amongst all of you in such a time as this

    • @nathancarranza9860
      @nathancarranza9860 2 роки тому +5

      @@alexandercruz4766 so much truth in your comment brother. The pressure I felt was only coming from myself and not a desire to impress. But I hear what you’re saying and agree with it my brother!

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful 2 роки тому

      @@alexandercruz4766
      I've been saying this for a decade since I was 15. I'm 25 now. Fuck impressing. Honor and Integrity plain and simple. And then on top of that Jehova God shows you off in front of the whole world on judgent day and rewards you as well. It's a win win in every way. These girls that are using sex to lust men everyone involved is playing with a demonic lie.

    • @manuelmanuel3968
      @manuelmanuel3968 2 роки тому

      @@nathancarranza9860 Hey Nathan if you are serious about this I xan point you in the right direction to assist you with creating a business that will ultimately replace your corporate Job if you do eventually want to quit. Let me know if you will be interested in this. God speed & Best Regards.

  • @darksidenutrition2326
    @darksidenutrition2326 2 роки тому +56

    You said it brother. Every person should live by their own set of standards and principles for life. I have 4 pillars. 1. Health 2. Business 3. Family 4. Giving back. Health and business need to come before family because without it, I’m just a liability and giving back is the best way I know how to manufacture happiness. Just feels good. I dig the channel bruh. Look forward to more.

  • @daviddassow8508
    @daviddassow8508 Рік тому +16

    Everything you said is true. I am 71 and every day I am grateful to God for my blessings beginning with being born in America and driven to succeed. I have worked at having more residual money than bills, healthy and on no medication, and married 51 years, my children come to my home all the time. And I still continue to daily work at building upon these goals that I have accomplished. Take his challenge and work on these four areas of your life.

  • @crazycool340
    @crazycool340 2 роки тому +54

    The daily practice of sending 3 gratitude texts out is something I've recently implemented and I'm blown away by how much more connected I feel to my friends and family spread out all over the world. Thank you Bedros!

    • @BedrosKeuilian
      @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +5

      Wonderful! 🚀🚀

    • @perry6712
      @perry6712 2 роки тому +2

      The thing is YOU reached out it's never the other person fuck humanity in my opinion yea I'm dealing with some human issues lol

    • @mikeharding9396
      @mikeharding9396 2 роки тому +4

      @@perry6712 you got this Perry

    • @s.j.5810
      @s.j.5810 2 роки тому +6

      @@perry6712 You've got to give first to get, brother.

    • @scottnagel2516
      @scottnagel2516 2 роки тому +1

      What do you say?

  • @CookieMonstro21
    @CookieMonstro21 2 роки тому +15

    This is so good! I had a terrible experience this year when I let the wrong person into my frame. It took an emotional toll on me and finally broke out of it. I'm at peace, I'm back on my grind, and staying closer to God.

  • @Kelo_ke
    @Kelo_ke Рік тому +2

    I remember defining my happiness by becoming successful. The first time I ever hit the 6 figure mark I was at the most miserable state of my life. Today life has balance, mentally, physically, emotionally, financially and spiritually. I’m able to lead my family in the right direction by example. Stay in your lane , desire, consistency, discipline. Will get you results!

  • @kevinkrause7900
    @kevinkrause7900 2 роки тому +43

    Bedros...Just found the BK show and am loving the content. I'm 46 and have been working on my personal development for the last 5 years after realizing that I've wasted the first half of my life letting fear keep me from taking risks. I've started taking control of my life by going after building the life I want. I've changed my mindset through books, courses, gratitude, etc. I recently started a fitness program and have been consistent in working out and nutrition (down 12 lbs and building muscle). I've been a single dad for the last 14 years and feel I've been successful in raising a great young man. The next area that I feel needs attention is my finances/wealth. I'm solid on living beneath my means and I'm a hard worker (1 FT job and 2 side hustles), but I'm not close to being anywhere near where I want to be financially. Some of the financial challenges I face are being a single dad and jobs in my current location. I make a median wage for rural Wisconsin, have a small home, am able to put some money towards retirement, etc... I'm surviving, but not thriving. I'm maxed out at the salary I'm at in my current position and have told my GM that I want to move to sales since that is the only option for increased income. I've tried doing my own businesses over the years but nothing that became overly successful. I feel like I'm always looking for opportunities, but also feel like I'm spinning my wheels. I have thought about getting into rentals, but honestly don't have the money currently for the downpayment (20% in Wisconsin). I would love to find a life coach, but can't afford to pay for that right now without taking from retirement. I'm on the path, but just feel like I don't know what direction to take next. If you have any recommendations for books or resources that might help, I'd be eternally grateful! Loving the content of the show...keep it coming!

    • @FOURTEEFIVE
      @FOURTEEFIVE 2 роки тому +1

      Write in paragraphs bud

    • @gabe13hunt
      @gabe13hunt 2 роки тому +11

      @@FOURTEEFIVE Put a period at the end of your sentences.

    • @BedrosKeuilian
      @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +9

      Thank you brother! One of the upcoming episodes I share my top ten books and resources. Stay tuned

    • @FOURTEEFIVE
      @FOURTEEFIVE 2 роки тому

      @@gabe13hunt there’s no need to be upset.

    • @ilyashilov3534
      @ilyashilov3534 2 роки тому +3

      my man, the advice I'd give is based off my own experiences so it may or may not work as well for you.
      find your soul within, externalize what is within you. each and every person has a purpose, yet many are not able to fulfill thier purpose because they are not authentic true self. the riches of the world are accumulated by product of evil greed OR fulfilling purpose in love. become yourself, authenticity cannot be bought

  • @TheKAYLEN101
    @TheKAYLEN101 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for following your calling & serving us men, truly appreciated.

  • @mugishagabriel6074
    @mugishagabriel6074 Рік тому +1

    I'm jacked, happy and aware of my purpose and where I want to be in life, so i got that in check and constantly improving, so now i've got to make alottttt of money so I can be more impactful to/in this world.

  • @BadDad01
    @BadDad01 Рік тому +1

    Let's all get rich!!! Every single one of us! Yay!!!!

  • @realmikeshear
    @realmikeshear 2 роки тому +6

    Makes me want to get back into the gym, like now. I 1000% agree with being fit puts you in a different space then anyone else that DOES NOT. Like you said and ill paraphrase... "1 more rep, 1 more day, 1 more sore muscle, 1 more protein shake, 1 more work out, 1 new workout partner". Very few people are about to allow their mind to make their bodies do above and beyond what it WANTS to do. This all leaks into every aspect of life like relationships, parental responsibilities, businesses, sales, negotiations. I believe that sports and the weight room made me the man that I am today.

  • @SilverCityEnt508
    @SilverCityEnt508 Рік тому +1

    This has always been my philosophy. Without happiness success is impossible . Happiness is the ultimate success

  • @111sanson
    @111sanson Рік тому +1

    I'm 47 soon to be 48. I came to the US from Mexico in 2001. I started painting homes and cutting grass when I first got here. Then got married and went to school and got a great job where I was making a lot money. Unfortunately that job pulled me out of my family life. I gained tons of weight and I was always traveling. I did that for 14 years. At that point my family was falling apart. I was never home and when I was home my mind was somewhere else. Fortunately life threw a curve ball at me and I lost my job. It needed to happen. I found a job after that happened where I had to be in shape in order to succeed. I lost 70 pounds in less than a year and I didn't have to travel. Even though money was less i found my self happier and closer to my family. This happened 7 years ago and I feel better than ever. My personal experience taught me that money is important but is not everything. Taking care of yourself and your family is the most important thing. Staying motivated is the key!

  • @julioczar6470
    @julioczar6470 Рік тому +2

    12:40 That is so true and I know from personal experience. I worked my ass off to provide financial freedom for my gf and me. I fought thru sweat, blood, and tears for her, you can't even imagine. I wanted to give up and say "i'm burnt out" so many times. I sacrificed our time together and after 7 years together she ended up cheating on me with a minimum wage employee, who she said "at least makes her happy". That chapter of my life is over with and I'm not doing that for any woman ever again. I maintained our finances so I know her income is not enough for her to survive on with her debt. I could take comfort in knowing that she might end up homeless but I don't because I actually loved this woman.

    • @pntbllwlly
      @pntbllwlly Рік тому +2

      She had other choices than cheating. It's not your fault she's a shit human being. You working too much doesn't justify her doing an absolutely terrible thing. Consider yourself lucky that you didn't get married and you can find another woman who has integrity and can communicate.

  • @Quantum3691
    @Quantum3691 2 роки тому +5

    If your health is trash nothing else matters. Health should be priority #1.

  • @hectorg.5102
    @hectorg.5102 Рік тому +3

    I always wondered why my wife would get upset about me working more or going to the gym...Never did I realized that it was like if I was cheating. 👏🙏🏻 Great point

  • @joe_vitiello
    @joe_vitiello 2 роки тому +5

    I’d guess 9 out of 10 people, when asked what success is, will respond first or think first about money.
    I don’t have much money, in fact, at the moment I’m unemployed, but I wouldn’t trade the ability to read and work on my mind and habits for any amount of money.
    Deciding to dig into personal development over 10 years ago has made me successful, and the fact that it’s something I can do for the rest of my life means it’ll always pay dividends.
    I don’t understand how people DON’T dismantle their thinking and their habits to refine them. I’m an introvert so this comes naturally, but if you’re making the money, why not start to build other parts of your life and being?
    You’re helping tons of people, Bedros Keuilian; it’s noble work that you’re doing and we thank you for it.

  • @liftwithlex
    @liftwithlex 2 роки тому +2

    There’s a lot of podcasts out there that speak on this topic, this one here is the most authentic I’ve heard in so long. Great content man!

  • @MoreSoulBoxing
    @MoreSoulBoxing Рік тому +2

    Great stuff Bedros!
    We’ve been binge-watching your content!
    Find your PURPOSE or your wasting air!

  • @williesmith8344
    @williesmith8344 2 роки тому +10

    Agreed. Financial success is simply one measure. It is important but not most important. Being grounded in faith & family, and optimizing fitness is what empowers us to produce & earn more. The other values beyond finance keep us focused and humbled.

    • @taverastrades
      @taverastrades 2 роки тому +1

      money is stupid easy to make, shorting FTX, shorting the GBP when the queen died, longing and buying Dogecoin when elon bought twitter, so easy to make millions, whats more important is who you are as a character and human, work on your moral and ethical values, and Mindfulness for true Success

  • @OBENSquad_21
    @OBENSquad_21 2 роки тому +5

    I remember when I’m was chasing money and only money. And couple of years later I developed the big D, Diabetes and that’s sad was the wake up I needed, taking my health extremely serious now and boy I feel and look a lot better , way better feeling than money provided me

  • @monishvnaidu
    @monishvnaidu 2 роки тому +2

    Man I watched this video and hit the gym right away. N now I’m Covid positive, spending quality time with my honey. Win-win

  • @bdizz19
    @bdizz19 2 роки тому +6

    For me, it was about fixing my back problems. I started working out and pretty much most problems faded away. I have discipline and stamina and it just keeps getting stronger

  • @mrarthurtado
    @mrarthurtado Рік тому

    Jim Rohn talks about caring about your physical appearance because that’s what people judge you off of right away.
    I believe when you’re physically fit, eat right, drink right, stay healthy and strong, you stay ready for the unexpected when it comes to anything in life as much as you can stay ready for.
    If not for you, for those around you.
    Physical is only one aspect to be successful in but it enables success in the other aspects as well. So necessary

  • @nocarbsnation
    @nocarbsnation 2 роки тому +2

    Success and happiness are definitely not equal. "Success", as the world defines it, often comes at the expense of happiness. A lot of "successful" miserable people walking around. Making just enough to stay miserable is one of the problems. I believe health and true financial freedom are two key parts of happiness.
    Great video!

  • @user-wi7br4nj6p
    @user-wi7br4nj6p 2 роки тому +5

    Bedros, thank you so much for posting this kind of content. It is incredibly insightful and I am excited for being able to build a foundation of all this knowledge at 20 years old. Thank you.

  • @mr_toxicbudz4206
    @mr_toxicbudz4206 2 роки тому +5

    I recently started working out every morning i was struggling because of a break up i was fatter an ungrateful and now i know what im capable of it still hurts but not the way it did before i will become wealthy to the point where ill be able to spend time with my family anywhere anytime this my first video i watched of this channel but thanks for the advice

  • @Dontduckfitness
    @Dontduckfitness 2 роки тому +7

    Couldn’t put it better myself. I’m on my own journey and you’re saying exactly what I feel. I hope to inspire like you have. Thank you sir your words have double confirmed that I’m on the right path. ❤

  • @martindeaguiar
    @martindeaguiar 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Bedros! Im a 22 year old guy, who is going be launching my own Fitness coaching business Next year January. And it is incredible to me how I am so aligned to your words of success and money that is as if my older self is talking back right at me.
    Maybe it is a good thing, and thank you so much for your podcast, you a strong and influential man, someone that soon, I know I will be! Grateful for your words and Guidance!

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages 2 роки тому +1

      How fit are you?

  • @njreno1
    @njreno1 2 роки тому +6

    Not only do I like the podcast, I am digging the Dark Theme background. It's like Batman has taken off the cape and brought Bruce to the roundtable!! Your killing it bro, just straight up killing it!!!!

  • @misharamage5529
    @misharamage5529 2 роки тому +14

    I’m really glad I’ve come across your content. I’ve been working on myself for a few yrs now. Lots of complex trauma. Learning to love myself. Learning that I don’t need a dude to be happy. Learning to trust myself and gain the confidence to start my business. I keep hearing that having a mentor propels one faster forward. But I’ve no idea who could be that for me. So finding you has been a tremendous blessing. If you have any suggestions on a woman’s mentor, I would love to check her out.

    • @BedrosKeuilian
      @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +7

      When I man is unhealed and looking for a woman or a women who is unhealed looking for a man to make her happy - both will fail. Happiness is an inside job and a byproduct of healing trauma and finally meeting your REAL true self. At that point a partner will enhance your human experience.
      In terms of mentor, I might be a good fit for you. Take a look at here bedroskeuilian.com

  • @lando6209
    @lando6209 Рік тому +17

    I needed that wisdom. Ever since I hit 40 and feeling like a dead end career for past 10 yrs and trying to transition I’ve felt worthless. It’s easy to get stuck in fear/ helpless mentality and having regret not making changes sooner in life. Gone to some pretty dark places mentally and need to push through the BS thoughts. It’s hard sometimes though to not give into fear

    • @canttakeanymore
      @canttakeanymore Рік тому +2

      It's hard, but you can learn to do it, and it's worth it, man. It is just like working out, you let go of the fear a little bit every day. You focus on it, and every day it gets a little better--like almost everything you change in your life. It is the day to day effort like one piece of paper laid on top of another day after day--it adds up. After you do that for a while, you'll see it adding up, and you'll realize you understand that fear is wasted energy.
      A better way of saying it is that fear is wasted energy unless you are actually in danger (and that can mean in a stressful situation where you may not actually be in danger...), but sound judgement coupled with the discipline of not losing your shit, in those situations you focus the energy the fear brings,. Fear is good under duress. Otherwise, you should always be in control of yourself, even if other people aren't sure about that. ;-)
      Anyway, you'll handle it, man. Miyamoto Mushashi said (I'm paraphrasing, but the intent is accurate) -- once you see your way, as a warrior, as a poet, as a whatever, you also see there is only one way, and you can't unsee it. Once you lay those pieces of paper on top of each other, you see there is no fear, only the way you have chosen. You'll do it. Focus on it, and give it time, and the fear will fade before you even notice.

  • @joshwodzinski8812
    @joshwodzinski8812 2 роки тому +11

    Perfect to listen to while working. Great series on the horizon.

  • @hectoralvarado-vs8ew
    @hectoralvarado-vs8ew Рік тому +3

    We all need God

  • @jajasmike7818
    @jajasmike7818 2 роки тому +9

    This video was amazing. As a coach I’ve seen many of these in-balances. Before noticing it on others I had to first notice for my own life. I can tell that you are speaking from experience as well. Success is truly backwards in todays society. Which is why depression is so high. This video forces us All to take inventory then ACTION ‼️ Thank you for dropping this gem 💎

  • @clayfranklin1282
    @clayfranklin1282 2 роки тому

    This is going to sound strange. I found peace just sitting in my garage and watching my dogs play but mostimportantlyi have peace in my mind even after all ive been through in my coming up 40th birthday . I've started my own business last year in August working for myself until I can hire someone. I make good money but I am not rich. It simply means I can pay my bills and plus. I think people needs to learn to find peace and comfort in their mind . A lot of people are living, thinking chaos crap not accomplishing their goals or dreams. So now a business owner which I forget that I am because I enjoy what I do. I would like to get into Real estate to use money like a tool it was intended to be use for and helping others along the way. Great video sir

  • @GosiaCanoFitness
    @GosiaCanoFitness 2 роки тому +13

    OMG this is a life changing video for me! I am moving to the higher level today! For 2 decades I thought I was just a fitness and nutrition coach but today I have realised I can do so much for my clients by helping them reach their full potential. I love what you said about fitness and entrepreneurship: these are the highest levels of self-development.
    Today I am ready to help people on much higher level. Thank you Bedros ❤

  • @scottfuman
    @scottfuman 2 роки тому +5

    This is something I needed to hear. Gives me a great start to a better life. This short and sweet plan for a better life. I’ve always wanted good money or be important. But healthier choices lead to better life and maybe better things will follow. Great video for mindset also. Thanks man

  • @Pchorney
    @Pchorney Рік тому

    Success is the completion of goals that give you that extra factor goodness that comes from confidence. Take it from someone who was 350 lbs down to 185 thin but no goals , I set a goal to train for a 10k trail run and the tactical games next year. Have started a very strict training and good regiment and I am in the best shape I have been since HS wrestling. My business is the best it’s ever been, my confidence is sky high and my mental health and sleep is the best it’s ever been! Your episode is spot on! This is the damn truth

  • @lovetheprocess5796
    @lovetheprocess5796 Рік тому

    I have recently experienced this in life, where im transitioning my view of what success looks like to be a happy and healthy life with strong and loyal relationships Instead of the materialistic items that society defines as a status of success. I am learning to find balance in life slowly but surely learning ways to allow myself to be happy and spend time with those who matter most without always worrying about tomorrow or yesterday but to live in the present. My mind constantly races with adhd and that affects my listening ability which im working on as well.

  • @MYZTICTRAVLER
    @MYZTICTRAVLER 2 роки тому +2

    To answer your poll question about success. You defined it perfectly. And you laid out your argument in a most erudite manner. I felt like I was hearing a well crafted sermon. You have my attention.

  • @Montanakid1988
    @Montanakid1988 2 роки тому +3

    Money can’t buy happiness. Money can’t get you jacked. Money can’t improve your mindset. Money is a gateway to a better life, but you still have to put in the work. Never stop improving

    • @BedrosKeuilian
      @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +1

      Correct! And money can buy security, money can pay your bills, money can help your church, money can give you better experiences and memories with your family, money can pay for medical bills and money does solve the problem of not having money and that’s a really good problem to solve.

    • @roofguy
      @roofguy 2 роки тому

      Money can buy experiences and time with your family, which typically makes most happy. So I say yes, money can buy happiness to a certain extent.

  • @Dr.Abundant
    @Dr.Abundant 2 роки тому +5

    Really appreciate this video. Totally agree with this. Fitness is spiritual to me and the foundation of my relationships, businesses and career.

  • @joeycough
    @joeycough 2 роки тому +4

    I agree. I’m actually happy rt now w/o being financially secure because I have a great g/f, wonderful children and I’m focused on my purpose everyday. Plus I workout & eat right 💪

    • @lbp5277
      @lbp5277 Рік тому

      Same here, my friend. Putting that work every single day, no excuses. Got a wonderful woman and 2 amazing sons, jacked as fuck, and thought that only by having a lot of money could I be finally happy. How crazy does that sound? I pretty much have everything but money. How many guys only wish they could be in this kind of situation even without the money. Still, everyday grinding because I know my time will come. May take longer than others, but everyone has their own time.
      Hope you find even more success.
      Greetings from Brazil.

  • @michelle_cen
    @michelle_cen Рік тому

    Incredible. First time hearing this person speak and I’m sold! So wise.

  • @Vivreavecpassion
    @Vivreavecpassion Рік тому

    When you get addicted to moving your body getting healthy mentally physically even spiritually then you will make money. There's good and bad addiction. Working out is a great one. It gives you dopamine with no side effect and you are joyous passioned happier and you succed in every aspect of your life not only financially. You feel great every day and that for me is the true wealth. Health is wealth ! 😀. I love what Bedros said in this video !

  • @anthonydalin
    @anthonydalin 2 роки тому +9

    Hi man. Fascinating. Fitness made me jacked and both mentally and emotionally strong. But still figuring out the money part and what to do with all that work ethic because all corporate jobs bored me so quick until now. Being happy but almost broke sounds better than rich and unhappy, but I definitely can feel that something important is missing to kick ass in life.

  • @mikearango2318
    @mikearango2318 Рік тому

    First time listener today 3-8-2023, this knowledge is very beneficial, thank you and God bless.

  • @BG-nl3hy
    @BG-nl3hy 2 роки тому +3

    Long way to say stay balanced...but it deserves the depth.... hard to stay on the path 🤜🤛

  • @kessler960
    @kessler960 2 роки тому +2

    First time watching. Working on those four F’s everyday. Can’t wait to watch more. Thanks

  • @guillaumefloatin91
    @guillaumefloatin91 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks ... Much love from France. Really appreciated that message at 5.00 am... Good energy and good counselling.

  • @TheTruthfoundme
    @TheTruthfoundme 2 роки тому +3

    Landed in my heart, I am grateful for such extraordinary content❤
    God bless you!

  • @marcissobadass
    @marcissobadass Рік тому

    How could you not click on this just on the tittle alone? This guy is really good ! Im glad I clicked.

  • @bmx1993Guillermo
    @bmx1993Guillermo Рік тому +1

    Thank you for these encouraging words. I’m pumped about getting back in the gym. It’s giving me more energy at work and it’s something my wife and I can do together as well. 😊

    • @kirilcherry7612
      @kirilcherry7612 Рік тому

      Bruh my confidence grew fierce since I started lifting at ripe old age of 29- I'm 40 now and really doing well

    • @kirilcherry7612
      @kirilcherry7612 Рік тому

      Wishing u and Ur partner great success and gym life u
      Is fun

  • @GreelTheMindRaker
    @GreelTheMindRaker 2 роки тому

    I have never felt a connection to faith, but have been exploring avenues of spirituality with my therapist. I have never felt connected to my family, so I am trying to find family in close friends. The other 2 seem easy in comparison.

  • @vukadinspasojevic3901
    @vukadinspasojevic3901 Рік тому +2

    Very good and important points in all our lifes. Thank you for reminder …

  • @christophertaylorbrown1278
    @christophertaylorbrown1278 2 роки тому +2

    Good insight. I might add that getting jacked due to lifting heavy weights for aesthetic reasons is fine, and it's important to feel good about your appearance. But a much greater way, in particular for a man, to gain real confidence is by testing your heart ,mind and body through the physical, mental and emotional challenges of martial arts training and sparring such as boxing, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, etc. You can add weights as a supplement to your training. But, the level of confidence and real life transference of these skills are much greater. When a guy is jacked and he thinks he's tough (and sometimes an asshole) because of his size due to purely lifting weights, he's generally walking with some layer of false confidence. Daily training in the ring or on the mats, will peel those so called layers of confidence down like an onion. Getting your butt whooped, sometimes by a guy 60 pounds lighter than you, is the best way to keep your ego in check. Boxing, grappling, muay thai, etc, will gift you with humility, the ability to be comfortable being uncomfortable and give you true strength and confidence based on facing your fears, adapting to conflict (both mental and physical) and hyper-focus that will change you from the inside out...not the outside in.

  • @samtetteh6002
    @samtetteh6002 2 роки тому +2

    This guy is talking a lot of sense! 👍🏾

  • @LifeWithJulian
    @LifeWithJulian 2 роки тому +11

    I’ve followed through the last three episodes! Honestly love the podcast man, definitely goes hand in hand with how I’m living. When you were talking about mentorship I haven’t invested in one yet but I’m thinking that would be a great way to take myself to another level. I have now subscribed🙏

  • @dwayneatkinson4878
    @dwayneatkinson4878 Рік тому

    I’m 22 and I don’t have much right now, my birthday was just in January and I got my first apartment. This video makes me feel like this year is going to be great. I don’t know what I’m going to do or accumulate yet but I know it’s going to be Gods Plan.

  • @calvinobusan3538
    @calvinobusan3538 Рік тому

    Restarting my journey yet again but no complaints i appreciate this show makes me a better man

  • @nikokotoulas
    @nikokotoulas Рік тому +1

    Incredible podcast to listen to before bed. Entrepreneurship is the highest form of self-development man, what a quote. I couldn't agree more. You are truly inspiring me to become better in all aspects of my life and I look forward to one day getting a workout in together. Cheers brother.

  • @jesse_krause
    @jesse_krause Рік тому +1

    Dude this one of the best things on UA-cam for real
    Thank you for every episode!

  • @Azcarlosrobless
    @Azcarlosrobless 2 роки тому

    Family,Faith,Fitness,Finance’s 🗝

  • @duandavis
    @duandavis 2 роки тому +5

    Guy's....
    Your biggest decision in life, is the woman you choose to be in your life.

  • @ddmmzzmm
    @ddmmzzmm 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks mate. I just found you few days ago and I'm already your fan and making some progress in my fitness life. Starting with that, step by step.

    • @BedrosKeuilian
      @BedrosKeuilian  2 роки тому +4

      Good man! Fitness is the gateway drug to a better life

  • @j.k.woryonmba4207
    @j.k.woryonmba4207 Рік тому

    Found this video at literally the right time....thanks

  • @lonelyinvestment
    @lonelyinvestment Рік тому +1

    This helped a lot, constantly struggling to get the ball rolling and pick my self back up recently. This video got me to work 💪

  • @AldenBuild
    @AldenBuild Рік тому +1

    this literally hit my heart as you said.. multiple points i’m going to take in! thank you so much and nice to meet you!

  • @booum8341
    @booum8341 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the inspiration words great mentor get me through my workouts feelin great

  • @mofishing2241
    @mofishing2241 2 роки тому +1

    Agreed. However, I do think it can pave the way to being happier. I've always been happier when I have money. It just makes it easier to feel better about yourself as well as deal with any issues you might have. I was burned on 60% of my body, and have skin grafts on 30%, and I was pretty miserable. I worked out 3 to 4 days a week, was 280 pounds natural, I was making really good money, nd I had a lot of freedom. I was in the ICU for 3 weeks, and I had to have 4 surgeries to make my bright arm functional. I had 2 choices to make. I could either sit there and feel sorry for myself, which is what I think 95% of people would have done, or he get back out and get after it. Also forgot to mention that the guy was working for fired me and stole over $20000 of my commission that he owed me. Instead of feeling sorry for myself, I went back after it, I eventually started my own company, and I'm now still building it but have had some reasonable success. I'm happier because I have achieved goals that have led to a financial reward. The f*** y** to the guy that stole from me is priceless.

  • @nutriebooks
    @nutriebooks 2 роки тому +3

    Great value! Thank you for teaching this and sharing uplifting vibes 🔥

  • @brittanymac4818
    @brittanymac4818 Місяць тому

    I'm 335 lbs. I'm getting rid of this shit. I'm so over living like this. I'll be getting up every morning at 5am, listen to your show and planning my day with my tea and eggs. Im aiming for 2lbs a week so ill be 100 lbs lighter next october. I'll report back in a year.

  • @Twon808
    @Twon808 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome video man. I personally think financial success is a great jumping off point. I’d rather be financially successful and lacking in every other area in my life because I could use the time freedom that financial success creates to fix those issues properly. It’s hard to give a shit about some off those other aspects when your struggling to pay bills.

    • @np494609
      @np494609 Рік тому +3

      I see it differently. Being fit and healthy doesn't cost much at all, so your barrier to entry is low. It takes sacrifice and willpower like he said, and being fit and jacked sets you up for financial success because you'll be healthier and more able to focus on your income and having a balanced healthy life. It's absolutely step 1 in my opinion, but not a multiple choice or binary "choice" between being financially set. You can do both together without compromising the other

    • @Twon808
      @Twon808 Рік тому

      @@np494609 I completely agree. I guess I was speaking from my own personal experience. Like for me health and fitness has always been primary so I wasn’t really considering that when I wrote this but yea health a fitness is a must.

  • @masteryourmindset6549
    @masteryourmindset6549 Рік тому +1

    Fulfillment is the goal. It requires balance. Self-actualizing takes a balanced attack. Giving 150% towards financial success but neglecting spiritual, physical, and emotional health isn’t (balanced) success.
    A lot of people don’t realize that until a health scare, spouse leaves, or children act out.

  • @MikeMoore9379
    @MikeMoore9379 Рік тому

    I have lived the past 8 years without a job or money, I have everything I need, I do whatever I want, I live my life to the fullest and I'm happy with who I have become. I hate money and the institutionalized monetary system of a failed government. I have chosen to live life without money as much as posable, it makes me a better person for it. I get more out of life without the worries of a financial system.

  • @androshchukx
    @androshchukx Рік тому

    _Defining_ personal success is critical. For me success is to have everything Clean and free from all obstacles ⚠️🍦

  • @adaofcharles1217
    @adaofcharles1217 Рік тому

    You inspire, thank you, much 💕.

  • @boyerjamatia
    @boyerjamatia 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much I'm 17 years old on a journey to become successful entrepreneur

  • @strattonsollevare
    @strattonsollevare Рік тому

    Family, Fitness & Fortune 💯💯💯

  • @marktbarr
    @marktbarr 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @arashoes5312
    @arashoes5312 Рік тому

    Your videos give people so much hope and motivation including myself..you are truly a very special mentor/businessman/husband etc. kudos to you and keep doing what you're doing you have a talent

  • @pogo55555
    @pogo55555 6 місяців тому

    Very insightful. Thank you.

  • @Drawingmylanguages
    @Drawingmylanguages Рік тому

    Thanks Bedros, as always a nice video

  • @VIKTAURI
    @VIKTAURI Рік тому

    Thank you so much for all you do you really impacted my life with your knowledge and wisdom

  • @TheSpoove
    @TheSpoove 2 роки тому +1

    Bless you for this!

  • @faithlessleap
    @faithlessleap 2 роки тому +2

    Just found this channel, what a great message. Thank you.

  • @TridentLion
    @TridentLion 2 роки тому +1

    All the boxes need to be checked to achieve ultimate freedom, and fulfillment. Robbins emphaizes the art of fulfillment vs the science of achievement, 2 skills to master in life.

  • @JustinBallfit
    @JustinBallfit 2 роки тому +2

    Great advice and motivation thanks Bedros!

  • @tj71960
    @tj71960 2 роки тому

    Tanx, B. This new podcast series is excellent.

  • @raym6407
    @raym6407 2 роки тому +2

    Needed this 1. Thankyou

  • @deeshropshire4962
    @deeshropshire4962 Рік тому

    I really needed to hear this!

  • @MegenBellersen
    @MegenBellersen 2 роки тому +1

    Just stumbled upon this on my feed. Not sure who you are but I’m a fan. I definitely was meant to find this and needed to hear it as I am getting back into my fitness journey. Great stuff. Thank you!