Some of my closest friends make fun of me:“Youtuber at 50”“This summer I’m going to be your party saboteur because on Fridays I have the imposter syndrome”They think it’s hilarious that I’m launching a Youtube channel at 45 (not 50 by the way), and they make fun of the fluffy conversations that we sometimes have here on LinkedIn. The motivational tone that we use to inspire others, the coaching concepts like “the impostor syndrome”, “your inner critic”, etc…They say that this is a platform of coaches talking to each other.And I LOVE it. It grounds me and make me even more real. I admit sometimes I get a little bit angry with these ignorant people but I can't wait to see them again and self-sabotage together with a drink!How do your good friends keep you grounded?
My father.✔ He is a successful real estate entrepreneur in Spain✔ Business is our favorite topic, and we call each other with every idea for a new venture✔ The leading Spanish newspaper El Mundo wrote a full-page article in December about him (see the picture)✔ He started a new business at 65✔ Last year he organized a proposal dinner with the love of his life (third marriage)✔ Last time I saw him he said he is about to ¨start the second half of the match¨✔ He ¨has no time to lose and the next two years are crucial¨✔ He has never said anything bad about anybody✔ His sense of humor is his secret weapon✔ He says he´s going to start an executive coaching course just to trump me 😅✔ He has no fear✔ He goes to the gym 7 days a week✔ He thinks everything I buy is expensive and his ¨how much was that?¨ makes me laugh 🤣Happy Father´s Day!