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How To Achieve More In The Same Amount Of Time w/ Terry Blackburn

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Terry Blackburn, a 35-year-old entrepreneur from near Cheshire, shares his wealth story. Terry's ability to transform a derelict property into a successful hotel, alongside running multiple businesses and maintaining a strong family life, is truly inspiring.

Terry began his entrepreneurial journey at 19 and has since ventured into various businesses, from bespoke services to property development. His success showcases his adaptability and strategic thinking. However, it's his role as a father to four children and his partnership with his equally entrepreneurial partner, Louise, that has redefined his motivations and priorities.

Balancing business ventures with family responsibilities, Terry has mastered the art of efficient time management, focusing on high-value tasks and streamlining operations. His latest project, a hotel extension, is just one example of his innovative approach to business and property development.

Terry's story is a testament to the possibility of achieving professional success without sacrificing family time. His journey offers valuable lessons on efficiency, prioritisation, and the importance of a strong why. Join us as we explore how Terry Blackburn achieves more in the same amount of time, blending business acumen with a deep commitment to family.

 

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>> WT090 – Adopting A 1000 Property Mindset w/ Luke Ryan

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