Listen "What If The Problem Is You? | Robert Hunt & REF Dallas"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, I talk with Robert Hunt about his journey from corporate marketing to leading CEO peer groups. Robert shares how discovering his purpose at 50 led to financial crisis—$90,000 in debt—and the pivotal moment when selling his home and taking full ownership transformed his life. His story reveals how accountability can help anyone get unstuck from seemingly impossible situations.Key Takeaways00:09 The Debt Spiral: Robert explains how he accumulated $90,000 in debt while maintaining his previous lifestyle, showing how easily entrepreneurs can fall into financial trouble even while pursuing their purpose.00:22 The Turning Point: After a health scare with vertigo, Robert made the difficult decision to sell his dream home and start over. This moment illustrates his key principle: "Nobody cares until you do."00:29 Responsibility vs. Accountability: Robert breaks down this crucial distinction: "Responsibility is doing something. Accountability is owning the outcome." This perspective shift is essential for anyone looking to make meaningful change.Resources Book: Nobody Cares (Until You Do)Robert Hunt's CEO peer groups in Dallas, TexasSponsored ByHustleFish - a digital marketing agency that helps you get unstuck and moving forward. Get a free marketing audit at throughthedip.com/marketing
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