10
Steve Sims
My time with Steve Sims was really special. To give a little context to how we met, after flying to Thailand and meeting him on the streets of Phuket, he rea...
My time with Steve Sims was really special. To give a little context to how we met, after flying to Thailand and meeting him on the streets of Phuket, he reached out and asked if I'd like to come hang out in a max 4 penitentiary. I of course was like HELL NO, and then a little birdy (my better half), said if this Steve guy found out how to get your number, and is inviting you, you go.
So here we are years later, a few companies and partnerships built all because I said YES.
The Link to Steve's GIVE is here if you want to get the audio / video : https://goforstupid.com/
If you'd like the PDF version, we'll leave it RIGHT HERE
Here's a bit of the show notes as well. Enjoy................. and why not GO FOR STUPID!
SUBSCRIBE ABOVE to get future notifications of the guests GIVE
(You'll need to create an account "SIGN UP" if you wan to subscribe to the weekly GIVE)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
[01:54 - 04:20] How has your learning changed from your early years versus today?
Steve says he's learned a lot without relying on school. He compares learning to a muscle you have to exercise. Nowadays, with smartphones, we don't need to remember as much. Instead of figuring out how to do things alone, it's better to know who can help. He talks about the importance of having smart friends. He also mentions learning from tough experiences, like his friend Dr. Jeff Spencer says.
[08:54 - 11:38] How have you developed a winning mindset and what are some of the techniques or practices you use to overcome self-doubt or limiting beliefs?
Steve discusses his winning mindset and how he tackles self-doubt and challenges. He emphasizes his commitment to high standards in everything, from the quality of a T-shirt to the service at a restaurant. Steve believes that by upholding these standards, he sets a positive expectation that others can sense and respond to, leading to better outcomes.
[14:34 - 18:08] What are the tools you use to work through change, uncertainty or disruption as it’s happening in real time?
Steve talks about how he handles disruptions by paying close attention to detail and being adaptable. He sees disruptions as opportunities to succeed, especially when one is comfortable with uncertainty. Steve stresses the importance of human connections over technology, highlighting the support he received from friends during COVID-19. He emphasizes the value of real conversations and laughter in maintaining sanity during tough times.
[23:04 - 27:23] What should people expect when they enter your reality?
Steve's world is all about disruption and unexpected opportunities. He seeks motivated individuals ready for change, even without a clear plan. By bringing people together, he creates surprising connections and chances for growth. Steve trusts those who show up and isn't into predictable plans.
[30:22 - 36:00] What are you working on right now that will take place over the next 12mos that excites you?
Steve is busy with Sims Distillery, a community he's started to revamp masterminds. Frustrated with profit-focused groups, he and Henry created a space where people support each other in life and business. Sims Distillery encourages holistic growth and genuine connections. Steve enjoys seeing how the community leads to new opportunities.
The GIVE
02/07/2024 22:30