Brian Koslow
Brian Koslow – Life, Career & Work
Background & Role
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Brian Koslow is an American author, speaker, coach, and business consultant focused largely on personal finance, wealth building, and entrepreneurial success.
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He is the founder and CEO (or has been) of Breakthrough Coaching, Inc., which offers training and coaching to professionals who aspire to increase earnings, build wealth, or grow businesses.
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As a writer, he is best known for 365 Ways to Become a Millionaire: (Without Being Born One), in which he shares practical steps, mindset strategies, and financial principles.
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He also has a book titled Self-Made: Generate Your Wealth Like a Millionaire! among his works.
Themes & Philosophy
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His philosophy centers on self-reliance, mindset, financial discipline, and strategic decision-making — essentially that one can build wealth through consistent actions, intelligent choices, and personal growth.
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He emphasizes negotiating wisely, trusting one’s instincts, preserving reputation, avoiding negative speech, and focusing on sustainable growth over get-rich-quick tactics.
Famous Quotes by Brian Koslow
Here are selected quotes attributed to Brian Koslow (with themes in finance, reputation, negotiation, mindset):
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“There is no advertisement as powerful as a positive reputation traveling fast.”
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“During a negotiation, it would be wise not to take anything personally. If you leave personalities out of it, you will be able to see opportunities more objectively.”
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“The very first step to building wealth is to spend less than you make.”
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“Never make negative comments or spread rumors about anyone. It depreciates their reputation and yours.”
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“Surround yourself with people who believe in you.”
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“Be willing to trust your instincts, especially if you cannot find answers elsewhere.”
These reflect his focus on integrity, relationships, self-trust, and reputation as foundations for success.
Assessment & Gaps
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I could not reliably find a birth date, early life details, or comprehensive biography in widely trusted sources.
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Much of what is available is from author pages, coaching business sites, quotes aggregators, or promotional materials.
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Because of that, details such as education background, formative years, family, and personal history are not well documented.