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True Life: You think you know but have no idea…

Written by RobCoats
November 20th, 2009

securedownloadI need to be honest with you. Rob Coats wasn’t always the so-called Connectionaire. At best, I was a “financiaholic” (dubbed by my intern).

At 21, like many college students, I wasn’t focused on getting a degree and getting a good paying job. I was focused on breaking the statistic of being a “broke college student”.

I started off with a talent I learned at 12 years old- cutting hair. It took, like anything, 3 years to build a clientele. I was making almost $150/day cutting hair. I had almost no expenses. A high-school connection led me into a direct-sales marketing phenomena. I went from earning great money cutting hair to an impressive $5,000/month while still remaining on Wright State’s dean list.

One day, while talking to my professor about my businesses, he asked what I was doing still in school. He pointed out: “You are one of those people that will be successful with or without college.”

His affirmation of what I had already been thinking led me to my decision. I finished out that semester, and withdrew from the University. Now that my attention was solely on direct-sales, my income increased, some months topping $15,000. By 23 I was making well over 6 figures.

The chase for money cost me many relationships; life-long friends and family. Like many business ventures, the company downsized and my paycheck soon followed. Now I was out an elaborate lifestyle, and a support system.

I moved back into “the low-level suite” (my parent’s basement), and took 6-8 months to focus on the internal rather than the external: I reflected, read, and studied. I needed to overcome this defeat, as well as better prepare myself for life’s next hurdle. This time, I was going to be prepared. And, I was going to chase after my passion, not my paycheck.

My next attempt was in Real Estate. Although I had been conquered before, I did not give up on my passion for self-employment. Through real estate I built connectionships/relationships with many people and re-sparked my love of connecting. I began things like philanthropy projects that were of no monetary benefit, but more importantly, helped others in need.

Realizing that not everyone shares the people-skills I have, I began nationwide networking events to teach/train people how to affectively connect and build life-long relationships, as opposed to short-transactional relationships. I’ve even authored a book, Connect and Grow Rich, out December 1, that is a how-to guide on growing wealth by connecting, both in person and online.

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6 Responses to “True Life: You think you know but have no idea…”

  1. Ben Waugh says:

    A friend of mine just emailed me one of your articles from a while back. I read that one a few more. Really enjoy your blog. Thanks

  2. Great content Rob! I loved reading about your journey. I didn’t know all these things about you. I definitely think this information is well worth sharing and thank you for giving a platform to this. I would maybe suggest you start categorizing and tagging your blog posts. This allows for better organization of your information and helps with it’s ability to be found by search engines. Just a thought.

    Keep inspiring and sharing Gods great news fam!

  3. NICK ZIZI says:

    GREAT STUFF!! I learned new things about you and your journey. You’re a dyanmic yong man. I look forward to seeing more of your evolution. Let’s stay in touch.

    See you at the TOP!

  4. Lynne says:

    Well. Written. Great story Rob!

  5. Darrell says:

    Great blog as always Rob…

    Really impressed with your words and your story. I will be purchasing a copy of the book shortly. Continue to thrive and connect while doing what you LOVE to do. You do it so well bruh. Really proud of all the work you are doing, and glad to say I have actually met the great Rob Coats:)

    Be blessed…

  6. David says:

    Hey I have read a few of the blogs on this page and I have a greater insight into what you do and I must say I’m impressed with how you used your situation to establish a market for yourself, keep up the good work!

    ps We have got to sit down and talk soon your, a beast!!

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