►CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE BOOK : Robbins has accumulated a fortune with his best-selling books and popular self-help seminars. WealthX estimates that he's worth at least $440 million.
If you asked the motivational speaker and author to pinpoint when he truly made it, he would tell you about a day when he was living in a 400-square-foot bachelor apartment, deeply in debt, down to his last $21 or $22 dollars, and pondering how he was going to feed himself.
On Farnoosh Torabi's "So Money" podcast, Robbins described the day he became "a wealthy man," which started with him walking three miles to an all-you-can-eat restaurant called El Torito so he could "load up for the winter" off of five dollars.
Tony Robbins is 55, but if you see him on stage or even have a casual conversation with him, you'll see he has more energy than most 20-somethings.
Robbins is not only the personal performance coach of business leaders like Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, he's the head of a conglomerate of companies and the main attraction for long, incredibly lively seminars that he has relentlessly given around the world for the past 30 years.
He told Business Insider that he wasn't born a naturally energetic person, that he gets little sleep when he's on tour, and that he doesn't take stimulants for a boost.
Instead, he's developed strict habits around diet, exercise, stress management, and the approach to his work. We'll explain below how one of the world's greatest distance runners, an 85-year-old Catholic nun triathlete, cryotherapy, and a strange anxiety-reducing headset have contributed to Robbins' seemingly limitless energy.
Robbins demonstrated his pre-speaking ritual which involves incantations, affirmations, and movement—lots and lots of movement. This makes sense since one of Robbins’ core teachings is that energized movement can change your state of mind.
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