Deepak Bajaj has been a staunch follower of his quote, a belief he has successfully taught into while coaching 8,00,000 plus individuals across 12 countries with 13 plus years of experience in hand at entrepreneurship and success psychology and counting until date.
With that, Mr Bajaj, as an author has credentials for penning the number one bestseller business book on Amazon by an Indian author, titled ‘Be A Network Marketing Millionaire’. A non-stopping force of pursuit with betterment while criticising his own actions, as of this year, Deepak owns a Youtube channel with 470k+ subscribers across many countries of reach and close to 100k followers on Instagram.
His youth empowering business has developed an online course of 3 months, a significant coursebook for having a thriving networking communication of 91 days, has developed High-Performance Coaching Program for mentorship and personal sessions and finally built an app guiding to help you down the road of competition and fulfilment.
The road to success can’t be labelled as a struggle for Deepak; for him, it’s a process. If your goals are strong enough to motivate you throughout this ‘process’, then there’s nothing to struggle on the road. His journey showcases that lesson, and mother worked as a Government teacher while his father passed away abruptly in his childhood, making money for achieving financial freedom was the primary motive followed by clearing the debt of education loans as the vision became clear.
Deepak Bajaj aimed for MBBS but was offered BDS in ranking in response to which he switched his path only to pursue B.Com followed by MBA from Manipal University. He got his placement in TVS Motor Company where he worked for 4 years and became regional head of sales and marketing to 4 states, all this at the age of 25.
Working rigorously 12-14 hours daily without a single leave, he still calls it a fulfilled process. It is two unchanging principles regarding the work ethic that always work: (1) Give your 100 per cent to whatever comes on your way. (2) Do little more than what is expected out of you, that’s what will make you different from others.
Quitting the job in 2007, Deepak decided to try out this new yet scary experience of starting a brand by the name Multipliers, a group of network marketing associates. While getting into the side hustle of direct selling business simultaneously for 3 months, Deepak gave day and night to the brand development. For him, it’s no scarcity of possessions that leads one to unhappiness but not expressing the potential to the fullest.
At bad times, the brand suffered a rock bottom in 2008 leading to a struggle, but with a perfect reorientation of mind and expansion of new skill development, the brand was able to jump back only to reach heights.
Authoring first book came from the experiences above that lead to authoring more books, out of which 4 books came to be in Amazon India’s list of top 10 business self-help books at one point of time.
As per Deepak, for aspiring writers, One should never be unwilling to start small and must learn not to get used to instant accolades and rewards. There needs to be an assurance on the kind of path you take and the bare minimum you will sow on hustling with it.
The product you create in a book, video, blog, or any form of content, should have valuable content in it, well-researched content is hard to be acknowledged on the internet today. Still, your appreciation will always be there if you remain consistent with the right number of attempts and a decent amount of patience. There, however, needs to be financial freedom for investing adequately to your creativity, because, without a financial setup, desperate call for needs outlast your then unfortunate imagination.
Deepak Bajaj is a fantastic guide that doesn’t stress you out but meditates you through the appreciation for the hardships in life that can make you stop complaining about life being miserable in challenging times. He never wants to stop in his life, one after the other, his all goals are set in a row. The song that keeps him going on ‘They can call me whatever they want, So what if I am crazy’ by Lost Frequencies and Zonderling.