The Entrepreneur DNA - The Buffalo Mentality: Facing Challenges and Choosing Your Hard | Cole Taylor | EP 83

Episode Date: August 25, 2025

Today I sit down with Cole Taylor, who transformed from being overweight to ultra-fit and built a business empire serving 50,000 clients. This inspiring conversation dives into Cole’s philosophy on ...embracing discomfort, optimizing performance, and turning life’s challenges into opportunities for growth. Packed with actionable insights, this episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs looking to unlock their full potential.     Connect with Cole! Free Health Plan: Cole360.com Follow Cole Taylor: Instagram: @ColeDavidTaylor Website: Cole360.com   Looking to hire smarter? ZipRecruiter uses powerful technology to match you with top talent fast — no more sifting through a stack of weak resumes. 4 out of 5 employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate within the first day. Try it FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/WORK ZipRecruiter — the smartest way to hire.     About Justin: After investing in real estate for over 18 years and almost 3000 deals done, Justin has created a business that generates 7 figures in active income through wholesaling and fix and flipping as well as accumulating millions of dollars of rental properties including 5 apartment buildings, 50+ single family homes, and 1 storage facility Justins longevity in real estate is due to his ability to look around the corners, adapt to changing markets, perfecting Raising private capital, and focusing on lead generation which allows him to not just wholesale and fix & flip, but also accumulate wealth through long term holds. His success in real estate led him to start The Entrepreneur DNA podcast and The Science Of Flipping podcast and education company, and REI LIVE where he’s actively doing deals with members. He has coached and mentored thousands of aspiring and active investors over the last decade. Connect with Justin: Instagram: @thejustincolby YouTube: Justin Colby TikTok: @justincolbytsof LinkedIn: Justin Colby  

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Starting point is 00:00:00 In life, we go through tough stuff. Everybody does. We talked about this a little bit. And whether we chose it or not, we are given opportunities as the way I look at it. Sure. Things that we face. And with the pain that I've gone through in life, I believe I was getting an opportunity like everybody else is to make a decision of what to do with that pain.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Is do I use this as fuel for me that's going to motivate me to accomplish more in spite of this? Or is it going to be something that derails me? And I couldn't do it because of this. So I think I was given those opportunities with, you know, losing my mom, losing my dad, losing grandparents and like so many people in a short period of time that was devastating as a young kid and I was given that opportunity like what am I going to do with what I've been given. What's up the entrepreneur DNA family?
Starting point is 00:00:44 This episode is going to be fire because I have a close friend here in the building today. He was extremely fat to extremely fit. And not only that, he took his mindset and his ability to grow himself into business and now he has built an empire with over 50,000. and clients within his business empire. My boy, Cole Taylor, is here. Let's go. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:01:06 I'm fired up about this. First of all, you've had a travel day from hell. So let's start there. What kind mental four to two mood do you need to get through that day? I mean, I think God gives me opportunities to practice the things I teach. That's right. There's no doubt. I mean, just sitting on a tarmac for an hour and a half.
Starting point is 00:01:21 No big deal. Fun. Did the AC at least work? For the first 10 minutes, it did not. So I still sweating. Finally, they shut the plane off and restarted. it there you go and then the uber right here should have taken like 25 30 minutes it took an hour and a half so yeah we uh we made it deal with Miami you just make it happen that's right
Starting point is 00:01:38 well dude I think let's even start there right like I think there's a lot of people in life whether it is the we want to talk about your finished journey and people's fitness versus or even the business side there's a lot of people that want things that they want and can achieve and should deserve and do deserve but then they limit their ability to kind of weigh through the pain I mean, even to the point of like traveling to get here for you, regardless if it was like direct and never had a delay, still a far travel, but you wanted to be on here. You made it happen. Talk to that point about people, right, in your own personal journey, but also to like people's willingness to get through some of the pain to get to where they want to go. I don't think anything in life that we really want ever comes easy.
Starting point is 00:02:23 And most people that you meet that have accomplished a ton of incredible things, it's because it's come on the back end of a lot. lot of intense suffering honestly yeah like building an incredible business takes a lot of stress takes a lot of work building a body that you're proud of takes a lot of stress a lot of work no doubt but it in my opinion it's just as much stress to not have those things um you know you heard the phrase choose you're hard like that's right being fat is hard being shredded is hard like which which one you want to choose and so i think when people start to recognize that that life's going to be hard either way i can just choose a different path it gives you a powerful perspective versus like avoiding pain uh one of favorite analogies is the buffalo versus the the cow. When the storm comes in, a buffalo actually
Starting point is 00:03:06 runs towards the storm and runs right into it and shortens the time delay between when they hit the pain. It actually is a lot shorter, too, and it's easier to go through. Cows run away, and so they suffer for longer, and then as the storm hits them, they're still suffering your. And so, you know, that perspective always is something that I carry with me. Is like, if something to be painful, it is too. Yeah, let's chase the pain. It makes it easier because it's like ripping the bandit off. Like, I'd rather choose my pain than let it, you know, chase me down. Yeah, I mean, I can even sit here and think today in my own businesses and I run multiple businesses, but like there's even moments right now, right? As the economy was changing, I've had to make
Starting point is 00:03:42 decisions that I've just like, I would rather rip this bandit off now and deal with it and fix it now. Yeah. Or, right, like, instead of a, the another analogy is like death by a million paper cuts, right? I would rather just be done with it and then move on. And I'd love that. I'm never heard the buffalo and the cal analogy but same idea right i think most people that don't have what they want in life it's because they avoid pain they're not willing to choose it and then they just live in this constant mediocrity which to me is worse pain than a ripping the band-aid off yeah and so i'd rather wake up and choose something painful that is moving me in the positive direction than avoid painful things that are going to keep me away from it now some things are
Starting point is 00:04:21 uncontrollable like delay lights in an hour in miami yeah uh and some of that is just miami and some was a bad timing accident, et cetera. I think the cool part about is when you choose painful things. Like for me, I'm training for an ultramarathon. I've got a hundred-mile or 90 days. Wait, but haven't you done that before? I've attempted it on not enough training, and I made it 79 miles. 79 miles.
Starting point is 00:04:41 So I don't care if you never attempted again. You get all my applaud and all of my admiration, because that is insane. Yeah. But for me, I get asked a lot of time, well, you just really like running? And I'm like, no, I hate running. Yeah. Why do you do that? I'm like, same people, most people cold plunge.
Starting point is 00:04:55 It's because I can choose something. painful that I know is going to make me better and then when stuff like today happens you're just like whatever my my 25 mile run I had to do this weekend was a lot harder than me sitting on this tarmac waiting on this plane like it's it's also perspective 100% right and this is the perspective that I think a lot of people miss in business and even in health right um is the idea of like is it really that bad now today great example right we had a reschedule fine but at the end of the the day is it really that bad? No. Not really. Relative to what real problems are. I'm not going to think about this past tomorrow probably. Yeah. I only to remember that I had a door. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And so I think people need some perspective and you and I both do a lot of personal coaching. And I think, you know, you really lay into this with a lot of your, you know, students and your community is like put some perspective on what you actually think is going to be hard because in reality it's not relative to all the other things that could be hard. And I think for me, what's given me a lot of that perspective and I think a lot of people have been through stuff like this is when you lose family members and go through extremely tough situations that you have no control. Like for me, I've lost every single family member except one from health complications. And so I look at scenarios in life like today and I'm like, I've gone through significantly worse than that. And I think those people in life have.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Like they've gone through divorce. They've gone through losing a job, their career crashing, stock market, whatever it is, they've gone through painful stuff. if you remember like hey i've made it through that nothing else really compares to that that's right um so talk talk to us a little bit about your fitness journey right and i think this is pivotal because you're on the other side of like going from really overweight to extremely fit yeah but i also want to talk to the middle guy the guy or girl who's like maybe not extreme on both sides sure but really is like man to kind of get to where i want to go talk to that journey for yourself and what you think people need to really understand yeah so the first piece my journey is
Starting point is 00:06:55 was I played division on football. I finished playing. And then I did the typical post-athlet thing where it's like, I hate working out. I'm done. I'm going to keep shoving my face. And I gained like 50 pounds over two years. Yeah, which I don't, 5-11 frame, you know, 5-11, 220, 230 is really where I got. I'm about 215 now and it's significantly different body composition. Yeah, yeah. But I got to where I was like, oh my gosh, like I feel my fat rolling over my sides and people start to make comments. And so I mean, I'm, you know, it was not obese by any means. but, you know, overweight for my size, according to the, you know, doc index or whatever, body fast, which are still obese according to that, but it's, you know, it looks a lot different now.
Starting point is 00:07:34 That's right. But I got to the point where I'm just like, okay, I can't do this anymore. Not only I hated what I saw in the mirror, but I felt awful. You feel gross all the time. You feel tired. I'm sure people in here that aren't paying, or listen to this that aren't paying attention to their nutrition. They feel like that sometimes. Yeah, I just, I'm groggy.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Well, dude, I go to you as a friend, and we had dinner a month ago or wherever we were in Boston, right? Yeah. Yeah. And I'm like, hey, bro, I'm feeling a little soft right now. I just had a baby and blah, blah, right? And so you're kind of saying, did I need some extreme makeover? No. No.
Starting point is 00:08:06 But even for the middle ground people who just don't feel like they're performing at top level, like that's the people I want to talk to. Because I think there's a lot of people watching this and listening. There's hundreds of thousands right now, right? 100%. They need to realize what you realized, right? Perform at your optimal level, starts with first your mind. mindset in my opinion, right? But also like the fitness component. Yeah, so our health program talks
Starting point is 00:08:30 about three big pillars. It's mindset, meals, and movement. First off, it starts with the mindset. And for me, it's not how do I try to lose weight. It's let's step back and ask who do I need to become first. It's not what do I need to do. Who do I need to be? And for us, it's if I can become an athlete, if I can believe that's who I am, athletes train. They don't try to lose weight. If I'm an athlete, I'm training to perform better. And as a byproduct, I look better. And So we instill this mindset of I'm not just trying to lose weight. I'm not trying to accomplish some physical goal. This is who I am.
Starting point is 00:09:01 So this is what I do. And as a byproduct, my meals are now shaped in a way to how do I fuel my body to perform? It's not I'm starving myself or doing this crash diet to try to get a fast result. It's how do I fuel myself to perform at optimal levels? Same thing with training. It's not like, how do I do three hours of cardio a day and kill myself? It's like, no, how do I train to feel really good? And that might be different for different people.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Some people, it's a little cardio. some people it's strength training some people it's more mobility and yoga like there's different ways to get there but if i can get my body trained and fueled in a way that makes me feel and perform good like an athlete i end up looking good as well because we're talking about the mindset principle of your outer world reflects your inner world i think it's the same thing with our health too if i can get the internal you know metabolism get my hormones optimized i can get it fueled properly it ends up looking really good too and so most the people that are in that middle ground they're like i'm not that bad i'm like may you don't know how much you're missing when everything's
Starting point is 00:09:52 fully optimal. There's like significant brain performance increase, your energy levels. Like, even for me, like this may sound crazy to some people. One of our tests told me that sweet potatoes and broccoli don't sit well with my gut bacteria. And I was like, wait, those are great foods. And the doctor was like, they are healthy, good foods, but your body just doesn't process them well. And it's not optimal for you. And so even just changing things like that significantly felt better mental performance wise, less groggy, more energy. Less bloat, probably right? loaded, right? Where can people go to like even test? There's a lot of companies. Who do you even suggest? We have a couple that are doctor orders depending on, there's like a food sensitivity
Starting point is 00:10:30 test that we add to our blood panels. There's a couple different gut health test. I think, I don't have any affiliation with this company, but if you just want like a quick and easy one, Viome, makes some pretty good one. Viome.com. We don't use those anymore because we have I know. I know Biariacs here in Miami is pretty well known. We order those for like basically the way our membership works is like as people are paying monthly, they just get tests at costs and our doctor orders it for them so different ways to do it you just basically you you want to find something that I will actually tell you interpretation not just information that's right you can get a chart that says here's what your data points are but unless you have someone to guide you
Starting point is 00:11:03 there it doesn't really help you there's no doubt I need to make sure how do I actually apply this stuff yeah I mean I'm being on the health kick because my age right so I'm 43 you're a young thundercat I get it but you know so I went through the whole scanning of the body of the MRI at peak performance and so peak longevity sorry but it's because I actually want to know what's going on inside and I think there's a big disconnect with people who are like
Starting point is 00:11:26 oh I want to look like coal and be ribbed and shredded and I just saw you did a before and after photo and you're fucking jacked and you know it's great yeah but that's the superficial side of just running at a peak performance right I brought it yeah and for I think most people they need to start taking side
Starting point is 00:11:41 taking serious the inside right which starts with the mental but also like What is going on inside your body? Like belly health, right? Hormones, gut health. To me, the worst possible scenario is you get shredded and look incredible, but you still die young because you're not actually healthy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:57 It's not any better. And they're out there. You're physically look amazing, but he died at 48. And you're like, how'd that happen? He didn't look inside. Yep. Right? You got it both.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Well, and so you're really big and you've built an incredible empire, right? And so let's talk a little bit about the business side of this, is you've taken this three-prong approach, which is the mental, which is the food, and then the actual exercise, right? And you've built a 50,000 person empire, which is really impressive. I applaud you. Thank you. But talk into that.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Like, why would people go seek out coal and, you know, what's delivered? Yeah, the difference for us is two things, is one is we make all of our decisions based off of data. So it's not just a typical fitness company. There's a ton of, I've tons of friends that run incredible personal training and nutrition companies that get amazing results. But for us, and for me with my background of losing so many family members from health complications, to me, it wasn't enough to just fix the external, which a lot of defense, when you fix the external, it helps a lot of internal stuff as well. You lose a lot of weight. You're going to get healthier. But for me, I didn't want to stop there. So everything we do is data driven. And so not only do we have a trainer, it's doctors and nutritionists as well, we're actually looking at that data and saying, what is your body specifically need from your DNA, your gut health, your food sensitivities, your hormones. And so that's one big piece for us is all that testing data. And we even use whoops to, track people's sleeps and recovery.
Starting point is 00:13:15 And so it becomes more human optimization than really even fitness. Like I said, fitness becomes a byproduct of that. That's one. And then second is because, I would say, 90 plus percent of our clients are entrepreneurs, the focus needs to be on performance, but also the focus needs to be on how do I make this
Starting point is 00:13:29 fit my schedule? And I'm not a fitness guy. I'm a business guy that's trying to use fitness as a tool. They need a program that structured that. And so we actually run ours more like a concierge service than anything of, hey, if we're going to give you a meal plan, why don't we just send you the meal prep that fits that? or at least send you groceries to your house
Starting point is 00:13:45 you don't have to think about it or your supplements, let's send those to you, testing, we'll coordinate it all for you. So, you know, on top of hands-on coaching, it becomes like, let's just do the logistics for you. Done for long as you, yeah, you know, obviously I can't eat their food for them or meet their body, but as long as they can commit to a couple hours a week of movement
Starting point is 00:13:59 and they eat what we send, they get incredible results. So it's, you know, time efficient, but then, you know, they also get way better results because it's data-driven. You brought up eating so far a lot in 10 minutes. Yeah. As a real estate investor and entrepreneur, I've hired a lot of people. VAs, acquisition reps, lead managers, and I'll be real.
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Starting point is 00:15:34 It was huge, especially for me, right? Just thinking about what I just went through, right? Yeah, most people are convinced that if they work out hard enough, oh, I get to eat bad because of this. But just there's a little bit to that because you can earn some extra calories or whatever. To me, like, eating good is not a tool to just look good. Like, every single thing I put in my body is fuel. And for me, like, I don't use fitness as a, I just want to look good.
Starting point is 00:15:55 It's I got to perform well for my family, for my business, the people I care about. Like, this is a, my body's a weapon. That's right. That's right. That's right. For me, like, nutrition is 100% fuel. It's how much fuel am I giving my body to make it run. But if I'm giving it high quality, premium fuel,
Starting point is 00:16:10 to let it run like a race car or am I going to give it junk fuel and I feel bad. And so, like, I think when people start to see that perspective of this is the fuel that I'm putting in my body and I'll perform based off of this, it totally changes the perspective. Because I'm not trying to starve myself to lose weight, although sometimes some people really need to do that if they're super well. Yeah, so talk to that. Like, I know you don't know the listener and it's very subjective, right? You would advise me differently than, but let's just talk a little bit about some concepts, right? I have another good friend in the fitness space and similar kind of space, mental,
Starting point is 00:16:40 fitness but he is really bought in and it's not whether you agree or disagree but like he is so eyeballs deep in the the one day one meal a day fast yeah and i mean he is just running at a 200 he's like dude it's the way for me sure and i would argue you right what's your kind of belief system and i know it's all subjective yeah how do you look at dieting not dieting like sure fast i'm just saying like yeah what's the overall methodology to me yeah i approach things probably from a much more broad perspective than most people that are all gung-ho about a certain method. I got to look at two things. One is what does the individual actually need? That's why I'm so passionate about testing. It's like we, even with our DNA testing, we'll find
Starting point is 00:17:22 that some people respond better to higher carb diets and they do higher fat diets, which... My friend just found that out. Which is crazy because so many people do keto or carnivore and not hate on those necessarily, but some people really, like, they're not... It's not optimizing our actual body. They struggle to process fat. And so if you get a high fat diet, you're going to be suboptimal. So one, for me, it's always, what does my body specifically need based off of testing? Like, there's so many out there. There's blood type diets.
Starting point is 00:17:47 DNA can look at it. Our hormones and gut health can tell us specific things. But customization should be like, don't do a fad, do exactly what you need based off of data. And then two is like, what can I actually sustain? Like, to me, doing things like keto or carnivore, unless you're cool with like only eating that forever, to me that's not a thing. No, if I got to find not only what does my body need, but what can I stick to?
Starting point is 00:18:08 And so if you're like, you know, the one meal a day, most of the guys I know that do that, they feel incredible with that. But if you can't stick to it and you feel incredible two days and then you ruin it and you're on, like, that's actually not any better. You might as well find something you can stick with. That's right. And so I think customization based off of your specific bodies testing. And then two is like find something you can actually stick with.
Starting point is 00:18:27 And if it's like even if it's optimal for you, I'd rather slightly suboptimal that you can actually stick to and then, you know, versus it's perfect, but I fall off every week. Well, this is a little of what I, you know, 75 hard. Yeah. right and we all love it and etc my only downside is you and i are in similar masterminds we're part of similar networks we're speaking on similar stages all this other stuff yeah every single person i've ever seen go on it finishes it well not maybe they don't fit but even when they finish it 75 days later they're like jack right and you go yeah i can appreciate
Starting point is 00:19:01 the mental fortitude to get like i started something i finished it it was really fucking hard good for me i love that good for them But then it's just not even sustainable. No. Right? Like, I'm like, you're, most people aren't going to sustain that. No. For the rest of their lives.
Starting point is 00:19:16 That's, I mean, that's what you're talking about is like, why would you create a diet that isn't sustainable? Yeah. Find something you can actually stick with through the long term. Because it's not about, like, if you approach it as a quick fix, you'll get a quick result and you'll fall off. But that's why we focus so much on identity. And this is the same thing when you're growing a business, too, is not just what behaviors do I need to change. What beliefs do I need to change? That's right.
Starting point is 00:19:35 The belief modification leads to behavior modification. If I believe something different than I behave in a certain way, but if you try to just change behaviors, eventually you will revert back. Because that's what happens, day 76 and 75 hard as I did different actions, but it actually become a different person. So 76 is they drink a lot. They eat people. They do.
Starting point is 00:19:52 And that probably turns them into just a melon for the next four days. What's actually worse about when you do those aggressive diets, if you don't sustain it, because you went so hard for so long between your metabolism and your stress levels, you're actually like because you'll lose muscle mass in that typically unless you do it right which very few people do if you lose muscle mass and you increase stress significantly you actually crush your metabolism and so when people gain the weight back they're less muscle but more fat yeah and so they've actually dampen their metabolism so next time when they try to lose weight it's actually harder and they repeat the process and so like maybe you burn 2,500 calories a day naturally before yeah then the next time it's 24 or 2300 next time it's 2200 and so So when you start to see how the metabolism adapts, you're like, this is dangerous. I'd rather just do it slow and steady. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:42 And my metabolism stays healthy and I don't destroy my hormones versus setting myself to fail. And that's why people get, you know, if they've done this for years, they get, you know, late 40s and they've tried 50 diets. And it's like, why I'm eating 1,000 calories a day and I'm still not losing weight. All right. All right. So let's talk to the entrepreneur right now that you can, you know, most entrepreneurs right now are kind of saying, okay, I can improve. Yeah. How do you talk to that entrepreneur right now? What are the questions you're going to ask them to think about to improve, right?
Starting point is 00:21:09 I think we all should be improving, but talk to the entrepreneur for us. Yeah, to me, any area of life that I want to improve in, whether I call them four Fs, four pillars of life, faith, family, fitness, and finance. It's my internal man, whether it's mindset, emotions, could be spirituality for me. It's a relationship with God. It could be family, his relationship with a significant other. It could be spouse, could be, you know, friendship, any kind of sort of relationship. Fitness is obviously my body and my health. and then finances, like if I'm ever setting goals in those areas, it's the same path, same
Starting point is 00:21:38 questions every time. And I always encourage people, if they want to grow in an area, you ask these questions, is where am I now? Let's get clear off of what is my current situation, because I believe I can't fix what I won't face. If I don't get clear on where I am now, if I try to hide it, I can't heal it. If you look in the mirror and you lied to yourself, you can't. Not that bad. Of course. You're not going to grow because you can't be honest. That's right. It's really happening. So one is, where am I now? Two is where do I want to be and actually getting clarity of legitimate tangible goals. I read a study recently that was like over 90% of people don't actually set goals. And then only like five percent of those
Starting point is 00:22:12 actually write them down. And when you compare those to like those five percent accomplish like 10x more than everything. Like it's wild numbers. Yeah. But if you get clarity of like data driven targets, it significantly increases your ability to accomplish things. So where am I now? Where do I want to be? But the thing we talked about next, which really is the magic is not what do I need to do? It's who do I need to become? So what identity do I need to embody for that to be reality? If I want to get my business to 20 million next year, instead of saying like, first off, what tactics do I need? It's like, no, who do I need to be for that to be reality? Because a business is a reflection of me. If I don't show up well, it doesn't matter what tactics our team
Starting point is 00:22:47 takes because I'm driving this thing. For me, it's always who do I need to be? So if I change the beliefs or I change the identity, the activity becomes a byproduct of that. And so if I want to lose 20 pounds, it's not, what's my diet? That's a secondary thing. It's who do I need to be? How do I become an athlete? How do I believe I'm a healthy person? So it's where am I now? Where do I want to be? Then who must I become?
Starting point is 00:23:05 Then from there, it's how do I actually just implement the standards? Where are the X's and O's? What are the X's O's after that? But most people forget that part three and then never actually, even if they reach their goal, like I finish 75 hard, never actually sustain it because they didn't become a different person. I say it similar. So I have five laws of success, but the first one is a combination of what you just said. So decide what you want and then decide who you need to be to get it.
Starting point is 00:23:26 So it's one sentence, right? Yeah. Because it does no good to say, I want a six-pack. you're going to go eat donuts and drink Coca-Cola every day, then don't make that decision of what you want. Then didn't change it. No one's going to judge you. The thing I, you know, of coaching a lot of people, the thing I see even just in business
Starting point is 00:23:44 is people aren't authentic with themselves. They won't actually say what it is, right? They'll say, yeah, I want to make a million dollars and I'm going to become this really driven business person, but they know damn well they're not going to sacrifice Netflix and chill time. they're not going to sacrifice the weekends and drinking on the weekend. So their Monday rolls out a little bit slower. They're not willing to sacrifice, although they just say they are.
Starting point is 00:24:09 How can someone break that? Like, what would you advise someone to just say, just wake up, like, be honest with yourself? Yeah. So, I mean, I think once you start to legitimately ask the questions of who am I and who do I want to be, to me that gives me a different mental framework to look at things. I think people just forget the identity piece. Like even if they talk about, oh, yeah, I want to be an athlete. It's like, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:24:27 like sit down and actually ask yourself what that would look like for you what standards would that require for me what environment do I need to put myself in like do I need to change where I live who I'm around like what what how do I dress like what what does this actually mean for me and what is that going to change for my life most people don't go deep enough for that and won't commit to that process and so they they again they tried to rely on this discipline of habits to get them somewhere and they just continue to neglect that internal peace so anytime I talk to somebody that's like, man, I've set these goals. I really believe I want to be this person.
Starting point is 00:24:58 I just can't motivate myself to do it. And it's like, because you're not focusing enough on this internal identity. Do you have a committed to being a certain person? Because for me, the reality is I don't want to wake up and work out any day. Like there's like 99.9% of the time I do not feel like waking up early and working out. But because I've committed to I'm an athlete, this is already who I am, there's standards that I have off of that. And so when the alarm goes off, I'm like, this is just who I am.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Like, there's no negotiation anymore. And people aren't willing to take their standards to that level. Yeah. They just want, like, to talk about it. And most people get enough feedback from others when they talk about their goals and who they want to be that fulfills that void enough to not really do anything. Yeah. That's why I don't really tell people a lot of my goals unless it's an accountability, like, hey, I'm running a hundred mile or I'm telling you all that I'm doing this. I'm going to bring along the journey. Yeah. Most people I just tell them, like, once it's done, because I don't want to ruin the satisfaction of just telling people about it. I want to commit to the work and then get the reward when I've done it. Most people just want to talk about it and don't actually commit to the identity change is required. I think as a coach also like well first I want to ask you do you have anything that people could kind of like get from you to just get going yeah right whatever these things are I think that the hardest part for any of us and I just think back to college so I use the analogy like I was an English major the hardest part of the paper was getting started yeah I would sit there day after day and procrastinate that I had this 15 page paper yeah once I got that
Starting point is 00:26:18 first paragraph out like I could run for three or four pages in no time but that getting started. So do you have something that someone can, where do they go to get that? It's the start that stops most people. Yeah. Nobody ever actually gets into the starting line. That's right. Yes. So we have a, our health company's got an incredible resource that we put together. It basically summarizes all that we've learned over helping the 50,000 plus people we served of, you know, what's the best way to eat to fuel your body? How do I train to fuel my body? What's, what supplements do most people need? And it's basically puts all this stuff together, including testing recommendations in a way that you can customize for yourself. So it's got
Starting point is 00:26:53 calculators, it's got meal plan templates, it's got workouts in there, it's got testing recommendations. Really? It's like this whole breakdown of what most coaches honestly charge a couple thousand dollars for. Yeah. So that someone has zero excuse to not get started. And so I'd love to give anybody listening this access to this. I'm sure
Starting point is 00:27:09 we could put it to link in the show notes, but if you're listening this, you can just go to my page, which is cole 360.com. Okay. Cole 360 and there's a section that if you click coaching, it pops down and says download a free plan, essentially. And so you can download it there. And again, like it'll, it'll give you everything you need. And the only thing you would need on top of that is if you actually
Starting point is 00:27:26 wanted to get testing from there. But everything in that resource will give you all that you need to lose the weight, gain the muscle, whatever you need to get started. Well, that's a lot. That's a huge gift, right? I thought you were going to maybe give like an e-book. Also, like, if they can't find that, just go follow you on Instagram and just DM you or go to Facebook. Yeah, Cole Taylor. Yeah, Cole David Taylor. Cole David Taylor at Instagram. Yeah. By the way, any of your entrepreneurs, just go grab that. I mean, that is ridiculously. I mean, literally people charge three, four, five grand for a percent. what you're giving away.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah. And we've honestly, it's a law that I've learned that I've really leverage in business is reciprocity. So business owners listen to this, like I'll give you kind of the inside flip of that. One, like that's going to be incredible value for you.
Starting point is 00:28:06 And you guys are, you should get amazing results. Like that's the same program that I follow. Yeah. And it's the calculations and numbers that I use. But what happens is people lose 20, 30 pounds over a couple months. And like, dang, like, this is awesome. What else can I get from them?
Starting point is 00:28:18 And then they'll come to us for testing and the more detailed stuff. That's right. And so business. But you give your best stuff away. I mean, Alex Ramosey says it all the time. Give it away for free because the reciprocity. It's that damn good. What am I going to get if I pay for?
Starting point is 00:28:30 Totally. Right? Yeah. I think, but you are that guy. I mean, you have always been a go-giver. You're big in the church. That is who you are. And that's another component, right?
Starting point is 00:28:39 Whether people want to, I just think people need to believe in or have an idea of like, this is for us. We were given this. Even the troubles, even though delayed flight. Like, this stuff is given to us. and that goes into the fitness side you are in a position to make yourself better
Starting point is 00:28:58 but it also goes into business talk a little bit about your belief system and why that's been able to achieve fat to extremely fit Hunter Miler but also essentially broke to building rather big empire with 50,000 clients and speaking on stages
Starting point is 00:29:15 and literally you're flying from here to Michigan to back to Florida and people like literally want coal in their life Like, talk about the mindset and the belief of all that. Yeah. To me, it starts with, in life, we go through tough stuff. Everybody does. We talked about this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:29:31 And, you know, whether we chose it or not, we are given opportunities as the way I look at as things that we face. And with the pain that I've gone through in life, I believe I was getting an opportunity like everybody else is to make a decision of what to do with that pain. Is do I use this as fuel for me that's going to motivate me to accomplish more in spite of this or is it going to be something that, derails me and I couldn't do it because of this. So I think I was I was given those opportunities with losing my mom, losing my dad, losing grandparents and like so many people in a short period of
Starting point is 00:30:00 time that was devastating as a young kid. And I was given that opportunity of like, what am I going to do with what I've been given? And like you said, to me, I saw it as an opportunity of this happened not just to me, but happened for me. And I think the cool next step that comes from this, a lot of this has been through, you know, growth and incredible relationships and friends and mentors, but also a relationship with God that's so deep that I've been able to to experience and sift through some of this stuff. But I think the next level of, instead of just saying it happened to me, it's happened for me. The next piece has actually happened through me.
Starting point is 00:30:29 It's now I'm going to use this as a gift. All this pain, all this loss for me turned into thousands of people getting served in a certain way. That's right. I think anybody listening to this, the mindset I built my life on is like my whole life is a gift that I've been given to now give to others. And for me, that comes from God. Like I've been given incredible gifts of a new family, adopted family. I've been given a life that I, you know, I can live. For me, I believe a life after death of something that I couldn't have earned that I've
Starting point is 00:30:56 been received in a gift of salvation. Like, I've been given all these amazing things that I didn't deserve. Even though I've gone through pain, like that pain is actually a gift that's allowed to serve me too. And so I would challenge you if you've gone through tough stuff, which we all have, is to recognize it didn't just happen to you. It happened for you. That's the first gift you can recognize.
Starting point is 00:31:11 But if you allow it to do what it should, it actually happened through you, it can use that same thing to serve people and make an impact at a different level. Yeah, I think people, I don't want to call everyone's selfie. that don't serve but the reality is everyone has some sort of zone of genius and for them to hide that from the world is to some extent selfish for lack of a better way of saying it right and whether you need to be at your level my level and some others that have a platform or if it's just like you're brilliant at the thing let that come out right in one way or another right whether it's at a job or uh social events or whatever i think it is is imperative as people
Starting point is 00:31:47 and entrepreneurs right like make sure your zone a genius is heard by others to that's through you to deliver it people need to hear it see it feel it touch it right yeah the world needs what you have and i believe you need to give that too like i'm not my best if i'm not giving out of my gifts i'm the same way that lights you on fire and i don't think you can truly live a fulfilled purposeful life if you're not letting that stuff come through you and you're giving as well you know there's always that phrase like it's better to give than receive yeah that sounds like acute platitude but you feel so much better when you impact someone's life than someone gives you something there's no good i'm using my gifts at my best that's when i'm most alive bro if you guys are
Starting point is 00:32:26 listening to this man follow him right now i mean this is this is just a snippet of what i've been able to get out of him uh he's dynamic you're incredible you are a server uh you're huge in the business space you uh are massive in the fitness space you built an empire i couldn't be more honored to have you on this episode dude thank you bro appreciate it was yeah go get his free gift go follow him, Cole David Taylor on Instagram, go to the website. What's the website? Cole360.com. Cole 360, go to coaching, scroll down, find it.
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