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Welcome to the Mastering Midlife Podcast where we explore life at it’s most stressful and most productive.  We will be featuring conversations with experts in the field of Mental Health, Executive Leadership, Business, Health, Exercise, Nutrition, Sex, and Relationship.  Midlife is a powerful time, and together we will learn to “thrive when the world asks the most of us.”

Jan 25, 2021

Trey Stinnett has earned the moniker The Flow Coach by helping entrepreneurs ‘grow through community and scale through team’. He began his entrepreneurship journey at the ridiculously young age of 13 and, by the age of 21, had equity of $1 million with his first real estate company. The financial crisis of 2008, coupled with the personal tragedy of losing his father saw Trey hit a rock bottom from which he sought real financial education. This led him on to the path of becoming a seminal speaker for some of the world's best investment and business coaches. Trey is now a North American Master Trainer with Wealth Dynamics, a profiling system designed specifically for entrepreneurs to find their flow. He has taught workshops to thousands of people worldwide, including celebrity entrepreneurs such as Daymond John and Tony Robbins. Trey currently lives in St Petersburg, Florida, with his wife Grace and their two daughters.

In today’s episode, Trey discusses the problems entrepreneurs face with “the grind” when the hustle to success can lead to a breakdown in health, a breakdown in relationships, and general burn out that is not worth the money in the bank. He shares his ‘light bulb moment’ with Wealth Dynamics when he discovered why his Creator personality type clashed with how he had been running his business and life. Trey shares a quick lesson in I Ching, the ancient Chinese divination text regarding the processes of change and how the natural order to the universe and the earth in terms of materials and seasons is also happening inside ourselves. Trey takes us through the eight different personality profiles identified by Wealth Dynamics and explains why each of us can excel if we nurture our natural and innate selves. He also explains how we can lay out a workweek to get the absolute best work-life balance and returns on our efforts.

“Wealth is not money. Wealth is actually what's leftover if the money goes away.” - Trey Stinnett

Today on Mastering Midlife:

  • How Trey’s hustle and grind came to a halt in 2008 after years of entrepreneurship
  • What Trey discovered about himself after taking the Wealth Dynamics test
  • The 5,000-year-old system for interfacing with reality, linking people, time, and the changing of seasons
  • How the natural order of flow in the universe is reflected within ourselves and why we need to pay attention to it
  • Why we should acknowledge the seasons within ourselves
  • The eight different personality types identified by Wealth Dynamics
  • How you can plan your workweek in a way that best fits with your personality type

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