MBP 74. The Mistake Breaker - Jeremy Cropper




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Summary: Jeremy Cropper is a Building Contractor and Property Developer at J C Construction. Jeremy is the owner of a small building company in the Cotswolds, but his studies of emotional intelligence, psychology, theology and natural law suggests he is not your typical builder. Like most business owners, Jeremy has been faced with innumerable problems on his entrepreneurial journey. Following the tragic death of his early mentor, he admits he made several bad decisions which left him with personal debt of more than £100K. However, Jeremy used this experience as a turning point towards the path of self-development and with the help of his family and some 'world class' coaching, he has developed a unique ability of solving problems. Key Takeaways: Do what you love and love what you do. Learn to develop a mindset of gratitude even when the worst things happened. There's always something to be thankful for. The greatest mistake is the fear that you'll continually make one. Mentioned Resources: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Start Now Get Perfect Later Jeremy's website Jeremy's Podcast Connect •Get rewards and support Men's Health: Become a Patron of The ManBits •Join our growing MBP Facebook Community •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on Instagram •Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Disclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.