You probably see “success stories” online every single day - but how often do you get an honest look at what it took to create that success? So few people end up achieving what they set out to achieve...so when you find someone who is, listen and take a few lessons from their story. 

 

In this episode of Thinking Green, Mo digs into his early days leveraging relationships and getting resourceful to build some momentum and get his business growing, his experience with the process of bringing on rockstar team members and making strategic partnerships, and the most important lessons learned over the past 4 years of pain, growth, challenge, and sacrifice. Listen in for an eye-opening look at what it really takes to raise up a successful business starting from absolutely zero.

 

What You'll Learn:

How Mo’s first client put him through the wringer leading up to his very first sale - and how that client’s detail-oriented, no-nonsense approach paid off many times over What becoming an installation partner with Tesla did for Mo’s client calendar nearly overnight Why brushing off the people who doubt your vision or say you nay is the wrong move, and how to use their doubt to your advantage instead And much more!

 

“The vision is really starting to manifest itself. It's been an absolute dream come true. And I know that the dream hasn't been completely manifested, we still have a lot of work to do, a lot of improvement to make, a lot of lives to impact, a lot of buildings to transform, and we're just getting started.”

 

Mohammed Abdalla

 

 

How to Get Involved:

Mohammed Abdalla is the Founder & CEO of Good Faith Energy and its subsidiary companies. He has grossed over $30m in lifetime sales – building his business of a minor, $40,000 loan into the 50+ employee company it is today. He has a lifelong passion and dedication to the pursuit of renewable energy and its social impact.

 

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