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Sam Ovens - Consulting [patched] -

At his lowest point, he was living in his parents' garage in Auckland, New Zealand, sleeping on a mattress with no frame, and down to his last few hundred dollars.

In 2019, Ovens founded , a software platform designed to combine community interaction, online courses, and gamification elements into a single, streamlined dashboard.

—discarding their current self-image to make room for the person they must become. Core Principles of the "Consulting" Mindset The "Becoming" Question Sam Ovens - Consulting

In the sprawling digital landscape of the 21st century, the definition of "consultant" has undergone a radical transformation. Gone are the days when consulting was strictly the domain of McKinsey suits and Ivy League graduates analyzing Fortune 500 balance sheets. The democratization of information and the rise of the "gig economy" have birthed a new archetype: the independent, digital consultant. At the forefront of this movement stands Sam Ovens, a New Zealand-born entrepreneur who, through his program "Consulting.com," has arguably done more to define and standardize the modern online consulting industry than any other single figure.

Ovens’ first venture was PromoteYourself , a reverse job board that generated $15,000 over 12 months with zero revenue, leading him to label it a failure. His second business, ToTheDesk , aimed to deliver restaurant meals to office workers but ended up generating $10,000 over 12 months, again with zero revenue, leaving him $30,000 in debt. At his lowest point, he was living in

These early failures cost Ovens his savings and plunged him into debt. However, they provided a critical, foundational lesson that would later form the bedrock of his consulting philosophy: The Breakthrough: InspectClean and the Pivot to Consulting

However, this program has attracted the most severe criticism of Ovens’ career. In a detailed exposé published on Medium, a former member described joining the Quantum Mastermind only to discover that the majority of the members were nowhere near the 7- or 8-figure mark. The author reported that they were sold into a group they did not belong in, were not getting the value promised, and ultimately labeled the experience a “cult” where people were afraid to speak up. The author strongly advises against joining, recommending that people “save your money, or find a better group to invest in.” Core Principles of the "Consulting" Mindset The "Becoming"

The flagship 6-week online training course designed to take individuals from absolute beginners to generating their first paying consulting clients. The curriculum focused on:

Ovens’ methodology stripped away the traditional corporate fluff associated with legacy firms like McKinsey or Deloitte. Instead, he focused on lean, direct-to-consumer consulting. His core philosophy rested on three pillars: 1. The Power of the Niche

. He argues that most failures stem from faulty beliefs at the start of this chain, not just poor tactics. 100% Self-Responsibility

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