Where Will You be in Five-Years' Time?
Arfeen Khan’s life changed when, at the age of 19-years-old and a self-proclaimed useless student, he was asked to answer this question by his father. Terrified that he didn’t have a response, he remembers that at that precise moment, something profound happened that made him wake up and begin to take responsibility for his life.
He said, “My commitment in life has to be that I am going to become a serious student, someone who is going
to acquire knowledge forever in order for me to gain financial mastery.”
True to his word, Arfeen dedicated his life to his continued education and attributes much of his success to constantly learning and growing, which he believes gave him knowledge, confidence and opportunities.
Over the course of five years, through hard work and smart investments, Arfeen became a millionaire, lost it all, worked a string of odd jobs including car washer, restaurant server and newspaper deliveryman, and finally gained it all back, plus some. He attributes his triumphant rebound to having
a strong foundation of skills, reading books and attending seminars and never losing sight of his long-term financial goals.
During Arfeen’s journey to regain his wealth, he realized he needed to do something meaningful with his resources. Transforming from student to teacher, Arfeen created Peak Performance Seminars as a means to instill the best tools and strategies for success to people all around the world. For almost 20 years he has helped over 200,000 people in 34 countries create personal and professional transformation.
So ask yourself this question, “Where will you be in five-years' time?” If you don’t know, don’t like the
answer or if you have big dreams and want to find a way to make them a reality, you must attend a Peak Performance Seminar today!
Chances are made, not given. Opportunities have to be hunted; they don’t fall in your lap. Money is the same thing. If you want to acquire money, acquire the skills. If you don’t want to acquire the skills by becoming a committed student, never complain about your circumstances.
– Arfeen Khan