Life Of The Crocodile Hunter

Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter, was all about passion.

He had a passion for life.

A passion for his work.

And a passion for his family.

Like me, Steve made no differentiation between his work life and his personal life.

He’d done something that few people ever consider.

He integrated his work and personal lives and viewed them as one.

And I can tell you from personal experience, when you’re able to integrate your personal life with your business life, an amazing thing happens.

You end up with a Lifestyle-Business.

A business that is a natural extension of the person you are, and the way you truly see yourself moving through this world.

The video above gives you a glimpse into what it’s like to have a Lifestyle-Business.

Over the next few days I’ll be sharing some more short videos, and painting a bigger picture of what it’s like to live this kind of life.

As you spend a couple minutes to watch each one of them, you’ll be able to imagine yourself already being here.

And that’s the first step.

If you can imagine it, you can have it.

Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
“The Automatic Income Coach”

13 Responses to “Life Of The Crocodile Hunter”

  1. John Crafton says:

    He was a bit on the crazy side but a good man and he’s missed. We are fortunate to have the likes of Steve in our world.

  2. Sandra says:

    Wow! I had certainly heard of Steve Irwin and had seen a couple of clips of him wrestling with crocodiles. I used to think he was a bit looney, and maybe he was — but in a very good way. He lived his passion, which is something I haven’t had the courage to do for a long time. But Spring is coming, and with it, the desire to get out there and live life more fully. Thank you for sharing this, Kevin. It’s a beautiful message and just what I needed to hear.

    Sandra

  3. Alan says:

    Good morning Kevin,

    Steve Irwin was a man with incredible passion for what he did…crazy maybe, but his goal was to live life to the fullest, full on!! He wanted us to see the animals and save them, he brought it in your FACE! He left a mark on the planet for the good of all. He and his passion are surely missed.

    Alan

  4. Steve Irwin certainly had a passion for his work. I have seen many clips of Steve and his
    family even before he died and he certainly lived his life to the fullest every day. I
    hear your message in this and as always I am appreciative. My goal is to someday have a
    lifestyle-business also. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Thank you Kevin. Steve really showed us the importance of living our lives with passion. My project now is to put more good purpose, giving and thankfulness into my life and all this driven by passion. I am ready and I start to-day. Thank you.
    Asta

  6. Andy Patrylick says:

    Steve definitely had a passion for what he did. It’s a shame he got taken away from us so soon. He was very entertaining and I think was doing a great service for the rest of us. I also liked the fact that his family was such an intricate part of his life. Even though he’s gone his life lessons will live on.

  7. Ah, to discover your passion, to go for it in every way possible and to discover a means of providing your needed income doing it, WOW! You guys are really inspirational showing those like myself that it is possible. Now, to find my personal path and a means of accomplishing it, maybe so, just maybe a reachable goal from here. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Kevin Coy says:

    I’ll call you I’v got more to say than I can type in this space ….PROFOUND!! to say the least!

  9. sandy skats says:

    Yep this is true.

  10. Hi Kevin,

    Will weight loss work for a website or is it too overdone? I am in the process of losing 60 pounds. I have lost 30 pounds so far in the last 3weeks.

    Kevin Hancock, DC

  11. YOU SEEM TO A VERY HARD WORKER, WITH A GREAT SYSTEM IN PLACE TO DO A GREAT DEAL OF BUSINESS. I HOPE TO BECOME APART OF YOUR ORGANIZATION , IF I CAN GET OUT FO THIS RECESSION I JUST NEED ADOOR TO OPEN FOR ME.HOWEVER, CONTINUE SUCCESS, UNTIL I CAN JOIN YOU.MAYBE, I WILL GET A BREAK ON DOWN THE ROAD.MAY GOD CONTINUE YOUR GOOD BLESSING–CLARENCE BLACKMON

  12. Kevin Thompson says:

    Hi Kevin,

    Weight loss will definitely work. And it sounds like you’ve got a heck of a story to share.

    Kevin

  13. Lester says:

    Steve Irwin was NOT a crocodile hunter, I’ve never seen him kill one. In fact he would make living space for a reptile by violently removing a wild pig from the wild, with extreme prejudice. Which animal would YOU find more useful? He must have had a reptilian brain and mind too, so he didn’t deserve any other meat than snake and croc.

    I distinctly recall him dangling an innocent snake by the tail, after violently capturing it without provocation and mocking the snake’s resistance/attempt saying “testy little one”. Well, if I dangled him by the tail, he wouldn’t like THAT very much either!

    NO, he was NOT an animal protector, but a torturer par excellence!

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