Ulrik Nerloe – Bring Your Heart to Work and Life
Publisher |
Andrew Stotz
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audio
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Publication Date |
Aug 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:25:52

BIO: Ulrik Nerloe’s specialty is empathetic dialogue and the work of clarifying and realizing dreams. As a holistic coach and mentor, Ulrik helps people to encourage the joy of life and find themselves.

STORY: Ulrik quit his job in the IT industry to work as a holistic coach and mentor, helping people realize their dreams. He sacrificed everything to do what he loves and that has seen him suffer a few financial challenges.

LEARNING: You need courage, resilience, and energy to achieve your dreams.

 

“It’s amazing what we can do if we start to appreciate what’s right here right now.”
Ulrik Nerloe

 

Guest profile

Ulrik Nerloe’s specialty is empathetic dialogue and the work of clarifying and realizing dreams. As a holistic coach and mentor, Ulrik helps people to encourage the joy of life and find themselves. The energy is high, happy, and caring. Ulrik is a good host, whether it is in a meeting, in a conversation, or in private. Because he is in close contact with his intuitive and empathetic sides, Ulrik often senses something happening or not happening in a room, which most people oversee, and is not afraid to act on these emotions. Ulrik also has a sense of creating business, leading people, providing service and experiences. He is an international bestseller, gives inspiring talks, and publishes podcast series.

Worst investment ever

Ulrik had been in the IT industry for 13 years, working as a sales director. He would build businesses from the bottom. While Ulrik experienced lots of success throughout his career, he was so sick and tired of being around managers that were so poor in leading people. So he decided to leave that line of work and do something different with his life.

Ulrik started focusing on changing the world to a better place where people can realize their dreams. While he enjoys what he does, Ulrik regrets that he sacrificed everything to do it. In hindsight, he should have built a better financial foundation before quitting his job.

Lessons learned

  • You need three things for your dreams to come true; courage, resilience, and energy.

Andrew’s takeaways

  • If what you are doing does not feel right, dare to quit and do something else.
  • Freedom comes at a cost.

Actionable advice

Everything is possible, the impossible just takes a bit longer, so be patient, and with time you will develop resilience.

No. 1 goal for the next 12 months

Ulrik’s number one goal for the next 12 months is to get as many people to read his book and go out and generate energy and love in people and companies.

Parting words

 

“Stick with your dream because everything is possible; the impossible just takes a little bit longer.”
Ulrik Nerloe

 

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Connect with Ulrik Nerloe

Andrew’s books

Ulrik Nerloe’s specialty is empathetic dialogue and the work of clarifying and realizing dreams. As a holistic coach and mentor, Ulrik helps people to encourage the joy of life and find themselves.

BIO: Ulrik Nerloe’s specialty is empathetic dialogue and the work of clarifying and realizing dreams. As a holistic coach and mentor, Ulrik helps people to encourage the joy of life and find themselves.

STORY: Ulrik quit his job in the IT industry to work as a holistic coach and mentor, helping people realize their dreams. He sacrificed everything to do what he loves and that has seen him suffer a few financial challenges.

LEARNING: You need courage, resilience, and energy to achieve your dreams.

 

“It’s amazing what we can do if we start to appreciate what’s right here right now.”
Ulrik Nerloe

 

Guest profile

Ulrik Nerloe’s specialty is empathetic dialogue and the work of clarifying and realizing dreams. As a holistic coach and mentor, Ulrik helps people to encourage the joy of life and find themselves. The energy is high, happy, and caring. Ulrik is a good host, whether it is in a meeting, in a conversation, or in private. Because he is in close contact with his intuitive and empathetic sides, Ulrik often senses something happening or not happening in a room, which most people oversee, and is not afraid to act on these emotions. Ulrik also has a sense of creating business, leading people, providing service and experiences. He is an international bestseller, gives inspiring talks, and publishes podcast series.

Worst investment ever

Ulrik had been in the IT industry for 13 years, working as a sales director. He would build businesses from the bottom. While Ulrik experienced lots of success throughout his career, he was so sick and tired of being around managers that were so poor in leading people. So he decided to leave that line of work and do something different with his life.

Ulrik started focusing on changing the world to a better place where people can realize their dreams. While he enjoys what he does, Ulrik regrets that he sacrificed everything to do it. In hindsight, he should have built a better financial foundation before quitting his job.

Lessons learned

  • You need three things for your dreams to come true; courage, resilience, and energy.

Andrew’s takeaways

  • If what you are doing does not feel right, dare to quit and do something else.
  • Freedom comes at a cost.

Actionable advice

Everything is possible, the impossible just takes a bit longer, so be patient, and with time you will develop resilience.

No. 1 goal for the next 12 months

Ulrik’s number one goal for the next 12 months is to get as many people to read his book and go out and generate energy and love in people and companies.

Parting words

 

“Stick with your dream because everything is possible; the impossible just takes a little bit longer.”
Ulrik Nerloe

 

[spp-transcript]

 

Connect with Ulrik Nerloe

Andrew’s books

Andrew’s online programs

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