Create Your Own Super Life
by Grant Cardone
The majority of people live an average life, with normal goals, following the status quo, and only making ‘realistic’ goals. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live a Super Life? You wouldn’t be first. A Super Life has been achieved by many, but what is a Super Life to you?
For me a Super Life is having a super family, having a super reputation in my industry, running super businesses, having super physical health, super money, super wealth and super spiritual purpose. To live a Super Life I would have abundance in all of these areas of my life–not seeking balance or average.
The first step is to get known. The second step is to expand.
I was recently asked, “What is your biggest fear?”
Without hesitation I said, “Not being able to make a difference in the lives of enough people.” For me, this super spiritual purpose would allow me to make a massive difference for the better of the entire planet!
From the age of 25 to 45 I was focused on making my business as successful as possible. Because of this undying commitment I created four companies from nothing and they are still very successful to this day–and I’m still pushing them to 10X levels.
Twelve years ago I committed to starting my family. First, I had to get known and I had to get the attention of this girl who I believed would be the perfect partner for me. It took me 13 months of persuading, convincing, and closing before I got Elena Lyons to go on one date with me. One year later, she became Elena Cardone, the first lady. Then I expanded with my two daughters: Sabrina and Scarlett.
My family and my continued investment to my spiritual development have opened me up to my real purpose. My purpose is to contribute at massive 10X levels that will live on beyond this one life–a Super Life. To survive means to live beyond death. In order to live that I realized I would have to expand my power base, my influence, and my energy on a scale I never imagined before–a scale that expands far beyond… Via huffingtonpost.com

