VIDEO: Barry Moltz on Getting Entrepreneurs Back On Track
An interview of Barry Moltz, Author of Bounce, on how to get an entrepreneur who is stuck, back on track. In this interview, Barry shares multiple tips and strategies that helps an entrepreneur get out of a downward spiral and moving forward again.
















March 17th, 2010
VERY helpful, Mike and Barry! As a matter of fact, my millionaire mindset coach JUST told me to re-do my vision board, because there were too many unrealistic things on there!!!
She spoke of the same things – making your goals achievable and realistic. And wouldn’t you know, this quote just came through my inbox from Bob Proctor yesterday:
“Your goal should be out of reach, but not out of sight.”
Anita DeFrantz?Olympic Rower
If that isn’t law of attraction, I don’t know what is!
Thanks a bunch!
March 17th, 2010
Thanks Mike and Barry – Great video – Just what I needed to hear to comfirm what I’m in the process of doing.
I just ordered my very own copy of your book, Mike! sorry to have to admit that I didn’t already have a copy – but better late than never.
Also noticed that Sally Shields made the first comment – I just read her book The Daughter-in-Law Rules – glad to see that we are getting the same great information from you.
Thanks for sending information to us to help us get ahead of the curve.
Keep you the good work.
Thanks another bunch!
March 17th, 2010
Great Interview! Thanks Barry and Mike. I think that we all find ourselves “stuck” every now and then, and Barry provided some great tips to help. Its great to have this venue to help us through the ups and downs of business.
Thanks
March 17th, 2010
Thanks for the video. We had a great visit and I learn from you everyday Mike!
March 17th, 2010
@Barry – thank you to you, Brotha Barry. I had a real blast hanging out with you… and so appreciate all the insights you shared.
- Mike
March 17th, 2010
@Sue – THANK YOU for picking up The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur… I am flattered. I am a big fan of Barry’s work (my Bounce book is all marked up), and really had fun with that video. Except I did like the dead fish-hand shake that much…. but those things happen.
- Mike
March 17th, 2010
Mike I really like these “Meet the Experts” interviews, keep doing them! I will def check out Barry’s books on audible, but which one should I get first?
March 17th, 2010
Many years ago, while hiking in the Southern Utah Desert, I had a very wise gentleman tell me,”look in the distance for your goal, but spend most of your time watching where you are stepping (if you step on a rattle snake your long range goal doesnt matter).
I had forgotten all about this until I watched this video. Same message…
Great video!
March 17th, 2010
Variable Cost!!!!! 100%
March 18th, 2010
I 2nd that…. VARIABLE COST!!!!!
March 18th, 2010
@Lance – thanks for the support on the interviews. I am going to surely do more. I would start with B-A-M… it is list after list of strategies. Almost a type book where you can tear out a page and stick it on the wall and you have a process. Bounce is a much more technical read, at least it was for me. And Crazy, i have not read yet, so I will hold on any recommendation on that one for the moment.
March 18th, 2010
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March 23rd, 2010
Thanks for posting that one! I’ve actually been contemplating the things that Barry talked about (esp. “down sizing the dream”) before I heard this… I thought maybe I was jacked up for thinking this way… Thanks again!
March 23rd, 2010
@Justin – Downsizing the dream is a touchy one. I almost have to disagree with it. I think it is better to shoot as high as possible, but appreciate the outcome no matter what. Maybe I am just repackaging what he said. But I think I’m not.
- Mike
March 23rd, 2010
Downsizing your dream simple means to focus on one thing at a time and feel the incredible power of that. We need dreams (if not we get nightmares, but we need to focus on how we get there!
March 24th, 2010
OK, thanks for your input and for following up on my comment.