Episode 47 Preview: Manifest Your Own Reality with Tony Johnson

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In this episode, Tony Johnson discusses the critical need for building self-confidence in children and guiding them through their challenging teenage years. He shares his personal journey from bartending to entering the construction industry, including how he managed during the financial collapse. Tony compares the 2007 financial crisis to the current market, identifying opportunities in real estate, especially in office spaces.

He stresses the significance of goal-setting, implementing systems, and delegating tasks. Tony also talks about how he communicates with his kids about his work and the advantages of using the Culture Index in both business and family settings. He wraps up by underlining the importance of gratitude for one's achievements and focusing on personal growth instead of making comparisons with others.

Tony Johnson founded Timeless Properties Construction Co in 2007, developing it into a leader in commercial construction in eastern North Carolina with over $160 million in volume. In 2022, he launched Timeless Capital Investments LLC to enhance commercial real estate investments. He also produces Carolina Commercial Real Estate Connection, a platform for real estate discussions. A dedicated father of four, Tony is committed to community improvement and enjoys coaching soccer and other outdoor activities.

Some highlights from our call:

"You have to live by core values, treat people the right way, and do the right things in life." —Tony Johnson

Additional key insights:

- Values strong business relationships.
- Prioritizes goal-setting and seizing opportunities.
- Applies Culture Index in business and family.
- Emphasizes gratitude and self-improvement.
- Focuses on building children's self-confidence.
- Sees potential in office space investments.
- Sees children’s sports as character building.
- Stresses learning from business failures.

And much more!

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