Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the founder of Personality Profitability, Eric Rosenberg. Eric was in corporate finance, an accounting professional, and even managed a bank. During that time, he started a side project which slowly but surely evolved into a full-fledged business. He eventually left his day job to pursue the business full-time. Now, he helps entrepreneurs and gives tactical advice on personal finances. 

Let’s dive into Eric’s story of how you can maximize your personal profitability.

Things you will learn in this episode:

[0:01 - 7:28] Opening Segment: Eric Rosenberg’s life journey 

I talked briefly about valuable information I’m introducing guest Eric Rosenberg, into the showEric talks about where his story really began He grew up surrounded by businessHe always has been focused on money-making more than the financial stuffHis first job after college was a bank manager His journey on how he became the founder of personal profitability 

[07:29 - 14:64] Eric talks about how he started his business and became a successful entrepreneur

Eric’s eight-year-old version of himself started using ledgerWanting to do more things and kept growing and growing from thereHow he started his business as a freelance writer Eric talks about how he became a successful financial blogger and a full-time entrepreneur.

[14:65 - 23:31] How he came up with the Name Personal Profitability

He met a lot of people who have different paths of successHe started meeting small bloggersHow he met his real big business clientHow he started doing website development projects and got stress He quit doing website development and focused on his writing careerWhile some follow their guts, he’s following numbersEric gives advice to people who are just started their personal finance journey 


[23:32 - 30:09] About Personal Profitability

The way to investing strategiesEric briefly tells about what his blog is all aboutBasic thought process: Step One: Start Tracking your Money / IncomeKnow where you’re at right nowFundamentals: setting ourselves up to succeed

[30:10 - 34:55] The FOCUS FIVE Segment

What book have you gifted most often? Art of Nonconformity by Chris GuillebeauWhat is one thing that you believe that most people would disagree with your life?I said on the unpopular opinion about ghosting people outside of abusive relationships is never okayMorning routine, How do you start your day?Getting up and just trying to keep up with my family these days.What is the best place we can connect with you online?See below for social link


[34:06-35:39] Closing Segment

Final words from me


Tweetable Quotes: 

“Make a difference by creating a life defined by freedom” - Hans Struzyna 

"If you trade hours for dollars you will never achieve true freedom in your life” - Hans Struzyna

“Even if it’s not what you expected, even if it’s not a surprise you should embrace it”- Eric Rosenberg

Your gut can tell you wrong, and the numbers aren’t gonna lie to you” - Eric Rosenberg

“If we go back to those fundamentals we’re setting ourselves up to succeed” - Eric Rosenberg


Resources mentioned in the episode:

Personal Profitability BootcampPat FlynnAbout Part-Time Money and Philip Taylor Mint.comArt of Nonconformity by Chris GuillebeauThe 80 / 20 PrincipleYou Only Live Once 


You can connect with Eric on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook or visit his website https://personalprofitability.com/


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