Kevin Trudeau

Author

Kevin Trudeau is a renowned New York Times bestselling author, motivational speaker, and business luminary who has spent over three decades inspiring millions worldwide through philanthropy, teaching, and advocacy.

Having authored six bestselling books, selling over 50 million copies globally, Trudeau is hailed as an expert in the Law of Attraction, empowering individuals to manifest their dreams. Recognized as the foremost authority in direct marketing, he is also emerging as a spiritual leader, guiding millions toward fulfillment.

Trudeau’s journey is marked by groundbreaking achievements. He founded the American Memory Institute, boasting over 5 million students, and established TruStar Global Media, including prominent platforms like Golf TV UK and YOU TV. As host of the Kevin Trudeau Radio Show and co-host of the Debbie and Kevin Show, his reach extended to over 100 million listeners worldwide.

Born into humble beginnings, Trudeau defied early challenges, propelled by mentors and his immersion in the “Secrets of the Global Elites.” His quest for knowledge led him to study diverse disciplines, from quantum physics to ancient wellness practices, shaping his holistic approach to success. A beacon of positivity, Trudeau espouses a deeply spiritual ethos, advocating for unconditional love and consciousness. He believes each individual possesses the power to shape their reality and unlock their highest potential.

Kevin Trudeau remains a transformative force in the realms of personal development and human potential. Through various mediums, including books, seminars, and coaching, Trudeau continues to impart his wisdom, guiding others to happiness, health, and wealth.

What is your typical day, and how do you make it productive?

I don’t have a typical day. Every day is completely different than the next. I wake up at different times, I go to bed at different times. I do different things. Every day is productive and full of objectives, goals and activities that are in alignment with my purpose and mission.

How do you bring ideas to life?

Take action now. Taking an idea from the field or the nonphysical and putting it into the physical is the first critical key. Generally, that’s done by me writing something down. An idea or thought must be transformed into physical reality, first and foremost by writing it down, and secondly by speaking it into existence, and thirdly, by taking immediate action.

What’s one trend that excites you?

There isn’t a trend that excites me. Most of the trends that are happening in this world would actually not excite a person. When we see the increase in death, destruction, war, misinformation, fear mongering, these trends aren’t exciting. The only thing that is mildly exciting is that there is a small group of people around the world that are taking action on increasing their awareness and consciousness for their own personal self-betterment.

What is one habit that helps you be productive?

Taking action now.

What advice would you give your younger self?

I wouldn’t give any advice to my younger self. I have no regrets. We all had a path, and anybody who wants to relive things and do it differently is a fool.

Tell us something you believe almost nobody agrees with you.

People always agree with me because what I say is truth and resonates.

What is the one thing you repeatedly do and recommend everyone else do?

Take action now. Do it now.

When you feel overwhelmed or unfocused, what do you do?

I never feel overwhelmed or unfocused. That’s because I break things down into simple tasks that I can start and finish in a short period of time. I understand that you eat an elephant one bite at a time.

What is one strategy that has helped you grow your business or advance in your career?

There’s an old saying that goes, “Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell, and advertise.” The bottom line is if a person wants to be successful in business, they have to work like hell and they have to yell and yell and yell advertising their product and trying to get people to buy. Most people have no idea of the importance of advertising and asking people to buy their product.

What is one failure in your career, how did you overcome it, and what lessons did you take away from it?

I would not say that I have had any failures. In the same manner that Thomas Edison didn’t fail 10,000 times trying to create the incandescent light bulb, he successfully found 10,000 ways it would not work. Failures is simply a perspective. When you do something and it doesn’t work, you’ve successfully found a method of operation that is ineffective. That’s a success, not a failure.

What is one business idea you’re willing to give away to our readers?

I can’t give a business idea to somebody because an idea that would work for me will probably not work for someone else. It has to be their creation that comes out of themselves. The business has to be an extension of who they are in order for it to succeed. So any idea that I could give of a business that I could do or an idea that I could implement that would be successful would probably fail with other people.

What is one piece of software that helps you be productive? How do you use it?

The messaging app Telegram. I use it to communicate with staff in an efficient, effective manner.

What is the best $100 you recently spent?

The best money I spend is money that I either give away or invest in myself and personal development.

Do you have a favorite book or podcast from which you’ve received much value?

The book The Magic of Thinking Big. The first two chapters are the most important for a person’s success because they contain the two most critical elements. Chapter one is Believe You Can Succeed and You Will. This focuses on the magic of believing and the importance of belief, or a better word is confidence. And chapter two is titled Cure Yourself of Excusitis the Failure Disease. And this is the reason people fail. They’re constantly making excuses. Failures are always good at one thing, making excuses.

What’s a movie or series you recently enjoyed and why?

The Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary on Netflix. He shared principles of success that are timeless and work.

Key learnings:

  • Take action now. Taking an idea from the field or the nonphysical and putting it into the physical is the first critical key.
  • Break things down into simple tasks that you can start and finish in a short period of time.
  • The best place to spend money is to either give it away or invest in personal development.