A Wall Street Journal Bestseller
One of the stars of Bravo’s hit series Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles reveals his trade secrets, offering aspiring entrepreneurs and established professionals tips and insights to help them outsmart the competition.
Josh “the Shark” Altman has achieved extraordinary success in a traditional industry and in the most competitive real estate market in the country—all without being “discovered” or catching the proverbial big break. He worked for it. He figured it out. He failed. He learned. He wrote his own script.
The key to his success? Confidence—informed, intelligent, calculated confidence. Calculated confidence means training yourself in your chosen field, knowing it so well that you can trust your gut instincts to guide you towards the best possible option. When key opportunities present themselves, you are ready to seize them.
In It’s Your Move, one of the stars of Bravo’s hit TV series Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles shares invaluable and street-smart strategies for how to build your confidence, establish your reputation, master the knowledge you need to succeed, take the right risks, and course correct when you make a mistake. Drawing on his experiences negotiating multi-million dollar deals and offering impeccable service to his celebrity and high-profile clients, Altman shows you all the right moves to help you become better, stronger and more effective—whatever your profession or ambitions.
It’s time to stop waiting for your big break and start creating it with street-smart strategies for success:
- Calculated Confidence: Learn Josh’s core philosophy for training your gut instincts, making smart decisions under pressure, and turning confidence into your greatest professional asset.
- Intelligent Risk-Taking: Discover when to seize opportunities and when to walk away, using the same strategies that fuel multi-million dollar real estate deals.
- Building Your Reputation: Master the art of self-branding and networking to establish yourself as a major player, whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or an established professional.
- Learning from Failure: Find out why Altman believes failure is a critical step ("He failed. He learned.") and how to course-correct after a mistake to come back stronger than before.
"Josh has a natural instinct for business and understands what you need to be successful too."