"I haven’t 'made it'. I have way further that I want to go; but I feel so satisfied now. I’m waking up to my purpose every single day."

Chris Bello

Chris Bello is a Houston-based real estate agent and investor and the host of the Entrepreneur Motivation Podcast.

His journey from employee to entrepreneur is a familiar one to many who have been, or currently are, in his shoes. The Texas native followed his friends and family into the oil and gas industry right out of college for no other reason than that’s what everybody else in his circle did.

Right away, Chris realized that he was on the wrong path. He recalls asking himself, “What could there be for me outside of the cubicle?” He began reading books such as Rich Dad Poor Dad and The 4-Hour Workweek. Bit by bit, an inspiring new vision for the future was taking shape in his mind.

“I didn’t put all the pieces together,” Chris recalls of that time, “but the questions started being asked in my mind.”

Chris finally quit his job in 2018 to dive into the world of entrepreneurship and self-development, and hasn’t looked back since.

Listen in as Chris shares the practical steps he took to create freedom in his life, including how he set up systems and processes appropriate to his work and lifestyle, the value of the phrase “fail fast, fail often”, why you don’t have to have the “perfect” plan to start right now, and what it means to embrace your zone of genius while encouraging your team to embrace theirs.

 

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Key Highlights

  • Taking control of your life isn’t just a matter of vision and goal-setting. It’s also about setting up the right systems to make your lifestyle choices sustainable. Chris shares how he did all this for himself.

  • Chris explains his process for evaluating failure to learn from mistakes and pivot when he needs to.

  • How do you stop yourself from falling into the perfectionist mindset while being able to gauge whether you’re making progress?

  • How do you make sure you have the right team in place and that you’re cultivating a supportive work environment?

Powerful Quotes by Chris Bello

Every entrepreneur is going through their own journey of mindset, from having a day job that they don’t like to reading their first few books on mindset that gives them that paradigm shift toward self-development.

I haven’t “made it”. I have way further that I want to go; but I feel so satisfied now. I’m waking up to my purpose every single day.

What you don’t do is as important as what you do do.

Systems become a byproduct of the clarity that you have for what you need to focus on.

Learning how to scale up and outsource a lot of the stuff that I didn’t like to do or that I didn’t want to do is what separated me, because I don’t feel like it has to be me doing everything.

 

Episode resources:

EFR 459: Getting Out of the Perfectionist Mindset to Become a Better Entrepreneur with Chris Bello

Chris Bello is a Houston-based real estate agent and investor and the host of the Entrepreneur Motivation Podcast.

His journey from employee to entrepreneur is a familiar one to many who have been, or currently are, in his shoes. The Texas native followed his friends and family into the oil and gas industry right out of college for no other reason than that’s what everybody else in his circle did.

Right away, Chris realized that he was on the wrong path. He recalls asking himself, “What could there be for me outside of the cubicle?” He began reading books such as Rich Dad Poor Dad and The 4-Hour Workweek. Bit by bit, an inspiring new vision for the future was taking shape in his mind.

“I didn’t put all the pieces together,” Chris recalls of that time, “but the questions started being asked in my mind.”

Chris finally quit his job in 2018 to dive into the world of entrepreneurship and self-development, and hasn’t looked back since.

Listen in as Chris shares the practical steps he took to create freedom in his life, including how he set up systems and processes appropriate to his work and lifestyle, the value of the phrase “fail fast, fail often”, why you don’t have to have the “perfect” plan to start right now, and what it means to embrace your zone of genius while encouraging your team to embrace theirs.

 

Follow Chris @chrisbello_

Follow Chase @chase_chewning

 

Key Highlights

  • Taking control of your life isn’t just a matter of vision and goal-setting. It’s also about setting up the right systems to make your lifestyle choices sustainable. Chris shares how he did all this for himself.

  • Chris explains his process for evaluating failure to learn from mistakes and pivot when he needs to.

  • How do you stop yourself from falling into the perfectionist mindset while being able to gauge whether you’re making progress?

  • How do you make sure you have the right team in place and that you’re cultivating a supportive work environment?

Powerful Quotes by Chris Bello

Every entrepreneur is going through their own journey of mindset, from having a day job that they don’t like to reading their first few books on mindset that gives them that paradigm shift toward self-development.

I haven’t “made it”. I have way further that I want to go; but I feel so satisfied now. I’m waking up to my purpose every single day.

What you don’t do is as important as what you do do.

Systems become a byproduct of the clarity that you have for what you need to focus on.

Learning how to scale up and outsource a lot of the stuff that I didn’t like to do or that I didn’t want to do is what separated me, because I don’t feel like it has to be me doing everything.

 

Episode resources: