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Jason Nemes: From Sleeping In a Living Room To Cashing in MAJOR Checks

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
May 19, 2021
in Lifestyle
Jason Nemes: From Sleeping In a Living Room To Cashing in MAJOR Checks
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Passion, commitment, talent, and persistence—these are the four main pillars of success; hard-earned qualities that Jason Nemes possess towards his journey of overcoming obstacles and becoming who he was becoming. Formerly a student, waiting tables and then bartending to earn a little extra cash on the side and support his studies, Jason is now a well-loved and highly renown wellness and life coach. 

Jason Nemes was born and raised in Plano, Texas. Despite his parents separating when he was only a year old, Jason had a relatively normal childhood. Growing up in a middle-class family provided him with an elevated platform. However, attending high school with children of extremely wealthy and opulent households, Jason could not help but notice the discrepancy. That was when his drive to succeed took its first breath.

Jason’s drive would help him remain resilient in the face of adversity. Grief-stricken and struggling to provide for himself, he would drop most of his classes, and drop out of college, and go back and forth, restarting and pausing his academic career.

Despite being back and forth with his education, one thing had not changed from his past; He still dreamed of the stars. “I always had a vision of massive success,” he shares. “I would get that going to my friends’ parents’ houses. I knew what was out there; I was just unsure how I would get there at the time.”

When he was 21, things started to look up. Jason landed a lucrative gig, pocketing significant amounts of money. However, this only lasted for roughly two years once he and his colleagues stopped getting new leads. Jason decided to turn his circumstances into an opportunity. Jason Nemes went back to school and graduated from the esteemed University of North Texas with a BBA in Economics. Following his degree, he took on a corporate job and sold digital marketing advertising. 

Unfortunately, it was not for him. While thinking about a career shift, the fresh graduate randomly ran into his close friend. This friend kept offering him an opportunity in direct selling, but Jason always turned him away—until he didn’t. It was at this point he was unsure what to do. Because of this, he was more open to new ideas.

“I saw the success he had, and then, at this point in my life, I was very interested. So needlessly to say, I got started,” he laughingly recalls. “I became obsessed with working on myself, helping people, really focusing out instead of focusing in.”

Realizing that he had been doing it wrong from the start and immediately implementing his discovery, Jason began to experience profitable changes. Deciding to be of genuine service to other people without drowning in ways to promote himself, Jason Nemes started to live his dreams.

“I hit the top 3% of the company in my first three years and the top 1% in six years, and now my business does millions in revenue a year. I went from having a trash bag of clothes and living in my buddy’s living room to being a 6 figure earner in 3 years.”

Now, on stage as a motivational speaker, industry leader, and wellness coach, Jason continues to impact everyone within his reach positively. Encouraging individuals to cultivate winning traits and follow their dreams, Jason Nemes is a celebrated authority on success and a far cry from the struggling kid he once was.

Learn more about Jason Nemes and his growing influence on his company Tattedprezzz’s official website. 

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