Live and give. You can’t take any of it with you, so why not give it away while you’re here?
If you invest in yourself to make you better, to build yourself up for other people, and use the unique power that only you possess, then how can you go wrong?
These questions are easily answered but hard to put into practice because we all fear the greatness inside every one of us. Yet, it exists and can impact the lives of others if we tackle the obstacles head-on and believe in the power we possess.
Kelly Robertson knows this all too well, he had to battle back from living life on the edge, to creating a life to be proud of at USHEALTH Advisors.
“I’ve come through a number of challenges,” says Kelly. “I’d say the biggest challenge I had was figuring out how to create what I’ve created. When I found out we were having our second child, kind of being thrown into it with no plan and then figuring out how to make it work, that was a big challenge. I had my business taken away from me during COVID. I was selling products to restaurants. So going through that phase, living on a loan from the government and then finding no light at the end of the tunnel through the old business – and things getting a lot worse after COVID, especially for restaurants, yeah, I had to pivot. I was at the end of my loan money and that was probably the biggest struggle of my life. I had two kids, a newborn and I a 2-year-old at that time, I owed the government $20,000 from a COVID loan and I had no plan, no career, no savings. I had nothing.”
But Kelly did have a friend, and from a distance, he was watching that friend building something from nothing.
“I went to high school with a guy named Johan Farigua,” says Kelly, “and I was looking at what he was posting on Facebook. Once he started growing his career and business, he did a lot of Facebook marketing. And so, at one point when COVID first happened, and I was facing the biggest hurdle of my life, I reached out to Johan and asked what he was doing.”
“At that time I actually thought I was going to get into real estate. I told Johan, “Hey, I don’t know if this restaurant thing’s going to come back so I wanted to hear what you are doing.” But at the same time I was also talking to another high school friend in Orlando who Johan knew. So Johan listened to me, and then wished me luck. He said, “If it doesn’t work out, you can come back to talk to me some more and look into USHEALTH Advisors.”