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From ex-con to excellence: An interview with Clint Warren

From ex-con to excellence: An interview with Clint Warren In this episode, Clint shares how we went from life as a heroin addict and prisoner to creating a thriving, successful life and business that he’s proud of. He talks about how he used his time in prison to completely revamp his life – including his daily rituals, small changes that made a huge difference, and his personal success strategies. This was a great interview with a lot of take-aways. http://rachelrofe.com/from-ex-con-to-excellence-an-interview-with-clint-warren Want More? If you liked this, there’s plenty more where it come from. Let’s stay in touch! We can connect in any of these places: Main website: http://www.RachelRofe.com A Better Life Podcast – where these transcripts are taken from: http://www.rachelrofe.com/podcast Rachel's books – Learn new ways to improve your life: http://www.rachelrofe.com/booklist Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/RachelRofe Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/AbetterlifeRR Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/RachelRofe Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/chooseabette... YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/RachelRofe YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/Chooseabetterlife Did you miss our last episode? You can get it here: http://rachelrofe.com/from-addicted-to-meth-400-pounds-and-depressed-to-choosing-a-new-life-scott-tibbets-journey

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From ex-con to excellence: An interview with Clint Warren

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  1. CLINT WARREN

  2. From ex – con to E X C E L L E N C E rachelrofe.com

  3. “Start living the life you’ve always dreamed.”

  4. Clint is an ex - con and recovering heroin addict turned motivational speaker, author, and entrepreneur in short order. He credits this transition with replacing every bad habit with great ones. He is the founder of Stacked Agency advertiser and blogs regularly at clintwarren.com.

  5. And I met Clint on Twitter. I knew immediately that he would just be amazing for this show. He's just extremely positive, energetic and has an incredible back story.

  6. After we booked an interview, he was sharing this story with me about how he was shot twice while tackling a gunman. During that moment, he just talks about how he just begged for another chance after he was shot. He just learned a lot from that about living with a sense of urgency and making sure to really cherish life, so I'm looking forward to talking with Clint about that, about how to live with a sense of urgency, and just unlocking your greatest potential.

  7. RACHEL: “What are you most proud of?”

  8. “My primary business is the agency, and I think what I'm most proud of is the team of people that work, that I get the chance to work alongside. I've built a lot of systems and procedures, and really building the business as much for myself and my future as I am for them and their families and their future.”

  9. “My amazing friends, mentors, the people who support and inspire me. I think as well just my determination to work harder than most people are willing to day in and day out knowing that it would, at some point, pay off. And it's starting to.”

  10. I was a pretty talented kid, athletically and academically, in high school. My choices for college were Harvard and Yale to play baseball. I had it into [SP] junior year, and then I started doing drugs. I have a very addictive personality. So I got an early admission to a second-tier college. Harvard and Yale went away pretty quickly. I was kicked out of college beginning of sophomore year. I stopped playing baseball. My first overdose was freshman year of college. I got kicked out sophomore year. I got shot when I was 20. I was involved in a situation. Drugs were a part of that, but they weren't necessarily the cause. Most of my 20s were spent being arrested or overdosing. You know, humiliating sort of string of existence.

  11. And I did, was entrepreneurial, but I got involved in some stupid stuff. And in 2011 I was arrested for trafficking marijuana on charges in Connecticut and Colorado and I was sitting in a jail cell. I was looking at upwards of 10 years in prison. And at that moment, I'm trying to pinpoint, like I know the exact moment where I just said, you know, "I'm sick of going to bed every night knowing that I have so much potential."

  12. And you know at that point I didn't even think I had that much potential but I knew I could do better. And I was sick of letting people down. I was sick of letting myself down. I was sick of nobody trusting me, not staying true to my word, and I just said, you know, "Whatever happens from here on out, I'm just going to try harder. I'm going to try to do things better." I wasn't sure what that meant yet or where it would lead. I just was sick of putting myself in bad situations.

  13. And I thought a lot of stuff was a result of bad luck. It was just a result of bad decision-making. So that marked. You know, I bailed out. I went to rehab. I got sober, and that was, lo and behold, a big issue in my life very thankfully was lifted. And as a result I had to, you know I realized, well while I'm awaiting sentencing I need to build another business. I need a way to make a living. So I taught myself web design and stumbled upon WordPress, which I knew was www.RachelRofe.comgoing to change the way that websites were built, maintained, and operated.

  14. So I very quickly built up a freelance business, went to prison in 2013, used the time to get stronger in every sense of the word, mentally, physically, and spiritually, and you know set a lot of goals for when I got out. When I got out I just hit the ground running. So I got out of prison in May of 2013. I served four months out of ten. What reduced my sentence was helping a lot of people in the recovery community who wrote letters of reference. And by the time I got out of prison I was ready to rock. And I knew what I was capable of if I kept my head on straight.

  15. RACHEL: “And how do you keep that mindset to just keep going?”

  16. “Sometimes it's tough. Sometimes it's tough. I think, ultimately, no matter what you're going through, it can be used as a source of strength and know that you have a choice of how you internalize things. I wouldn't wish what I've been through upon my worst enemy. However I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world because it just makes me incredibly grateful for everything that I have now, and it gives me a frame of reference for when things, you know, my day's not going great. I have an incredible frame of reference to refer back to and know that it's certainly been a lot worse.”

  17. RACHEL: “So what is something right now that maybe you're working on, working through in your life, and how are you getting through it?”

  18. I think right now one of the things I'm working on is as we have a good team in place continuing to improve our workflow and procedures. You know we have a lot of leads for new projects, and I want to make sure that, you know, the team is in place to handle everything. I'm not going to slow down on bringing in business but I want to make sure, do we have backups? Do we have extra people that we can pull in? Because, you know, I built my business on my word and my reputation.

  19. And we have to hit tight deadlines. And you know you're reputation is made or broken by how well you can hit deadlines. And as the projects get bigger and bigger, I'm always confident we can hit them. I just want to make sure that we have all the systems in place that, you know, it's very nerve-wracking. You know you build a business just yourself. When you start hiring people, it's a little scary to relinquish some of the control. But I have an incredibly loyal team. You know I don't say that they work for me. I just say I'm very honored to work alongside them. I play a role in the company of having formed it but other than that they help run the business just as much as I do.

  20. If you’d like to hear the whole podcast & have a copy of script, you can get it here: http://rachelrofe.com/from-ex-con-to-excellence-an-interview-with-clint-warren

  21. Want More? Let’s stay in touch! We can connect in any of these places: Main website: http://www.RachelRofe.com A Better Life Podcast – where these transcripts are taken from: http://www.rachelrofe.com/podcast

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