• Javi Robles - Navigating Spiritual Bankruptcy | Mindset & Manifestation in Entrepreneurship

  • Sep 17 2019
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Javi Robles - Navigating Spiritual Bankruptcy | Mindset & Manifestation in Entrepreneurship

  • Summary

  • Are you at a point in your life where you feel like you’re aimlessly shooting. Maybe you have a goal in place but it feels like you’ll never get there. OR Maybe from the exterior everything is right you got the job, you got the apartment, and that fancy handbag that reminds you of your accomplishments, but on the inside you’re just SPIRITUALLY BANKRUPT. 

    Today we are diving deep into topics around spirituality and mindset especially in entrepreneurship. If you’re listening and thinking —oh man not more of that woo-woo girly stuff, LISTEN LINDA. I was once like you. Maybe the manifestation babe, spiritual goddess stuff hasn’t been working for ya? Well here’s my treat to you today. For the first time in Head Honcha History I have my first GUY GUEST SPEAKER!!!Today’s guest is Javi Robles. He is a first generation immigrant from the Dominican Republic, and owner of a consulting business that helps facilitate influencer and celebrity partnerships. Javi is a serial entrepreneur as well as a mindfulness and wellness guru. This hasn’t always been the case, he had to navigate what he calls spiritual bankruptcy during his early years of business success. In this episode, find out how small everyday shifts of your mind can fill the voids that you may be experiencing in your life and business. 

     

    Javier Robles IG: @thejavirobles

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