Most people plan their lives in one-year increments. They set New Year’s resolutions in January and forget them by February.

But to build a lasting business and a successful life, you must think bigger. You need to plan by the decade. This approach lets you focus on reviewing priorities throughout the year.

The twenties should be a time of extreme effort. People start this decade in stepping-stone jobs. These roles are essential for learning basic skills, but they usually lack time freedom and a sense of purpose.

In this Diamond Life Mentor Uncut episode, Balazs W Kardos is back with another Accelerator call to recall what it’s like to build a legacy as he designed his life by the decade.

You will hear powerful insights and motivation around:

  1. Life from door-to-door sales to becoming a legacy at age 30
  2. Building a strong foundation in business
  3. Making resolutions more effective in the future
  4. Reflecting on yearly priorities
  5. Becoming consistent in reaching goals

Balazs shares a timeline in his life where he transitioned into business. At around age 27, he started taking it seriously, and by the age of 30, he became a psychopathic business builder. It means working all day, every day, without making excuses. During this phase, the answer to every meeting was yes, regardless of how tired he felt. This level of intensity is what made his financial independence possible to date.

Once you reach your thirties, the goal changes from personal growth to building a foundation. If you worked hard in your twenties, your thirties are for stabilizing the areas of your life, whether you are getting married, buying a home, or starting a family.

By the time you reach age 40, your goal should be to have all these areas secured. This stability ensures that you can handle the responsibilities and challenges that come in later years.

“At 30, I made a declaration, and it was all about building the foundation. I got married. I wanted to create a foundation for my home. Bought my first dream home. I wanted to establish my children and my family. My legacy. Had both of my kids, which has been amazing. So it has been a very foundational decade where certain things in my life I wanted to make sure were a good foundation.” – Balazs W Kardos

Are you building a business or just a bank account? What foundational block are you missing? Listen to Episode 150 to secure your health, home, and financial freedom.

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