#164 – Life is Hard. Learn How to Thrive!

Johnny Sirpilla, founder of Encourage LLC., has been incredibly successful in business.  One of his milestones was serving as Chief Business Development Officer and past President of Camping World and Good Sam.

Yet, he’s also known hardship in life.  Balancing success and turmoil can break many leaders, but Johnny pushed through.  Today, Johnny leads Encourage LLC, and is the author of, Life Is Hard but I’ll Be OK: The Power of Hope, Emerging through Pain and Learning to Live with Gratitude.

This podcast discusses passion, purpose, and how to live by the Golden Rule.  Johnny proves character trumps cash, but also good character and tenacity leads to success – whatever you define “success” to be.

Join this discussion to gain insights into how to:

  • Reshape your thoughts through difficult times;

  • Use your business as an opportunity to be awesome in life;

  • Be open to reframing your thoughts for good;  and

  • Ways to run your business with a family mindset. 

Johnny’s been there, done that.  Don’t miss his advice on what’s he’s learned so far on life’s journey.

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