Hello, my name is Fernando Miranda and I live in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Uruguayan and Spanish nationality. My mother tongue is Spanish, but I also speak English, and some Portuguese.
Digital Entrepreneur. Consultant and Coach in high-conversion Digital Marketing strategies.
I am dedicated to share what I have learned, and help people and companies to take their ideas to the Internet. To make them grow as businesses and increase their sales through new technologies both online and offline.
Convinced more and more that we must think "outside the box", because the speed of change we live teaches us that reality is uncertain. What until yesterday was a way of life for some, may be obsolete tomorrow. We must get used to the fact that, as with many products, perhaps certain professions will now have an expiration date, and will no longer be required and therefore necessary.
I have a ceramic ornament that is a "Recuerdo de Pontevedra", from my parents and it says: "Mais ensina a necesidade ca Universidade". Which translation would be: "Más enseña la necesidad que la Universidad". Life has shown me that this apparently anonymous proverb is quite right, and that many times we remain in "our comfort zone" because of internal and external fears.
Internal fears:
>to get out of that known and comfortable position we are in, even if it is not pleasant for us.
>to the new
>to the change
>to not be able
>to dare
And external fears:
>what others will think, or say, as a result of living according to the opinion of others.
>to failure
And life has shown me that by changing our mentality, by continuously training ourselves, and by taking mediate and imperfect action, we can make that which enters our minds enter our lives.
With the change of mentality, seeing the new as an opportunity, challenge or challenge, and training, is that opportunities arise, and then you see what was previously invisible to our old mind.
I had a scientific background, after several years in the Engineering School, where we had no training to undertake after leaving the University, but to be employed, with much theoretical training and very little work practice.
I was an entrepreneur in the area of transportation services for 29 years, and I saw the need to train in various ways and on various subjects.
But all that knowledge did not change my mentality, and I moved out of my comfort zone, as "life itself" did. I think that when we were up against the wall we all struggled, and it was in that moment that I saw the opportunities and I saw that there was "another world", "another reality", that was alien to me and that I was far ahead of the things I was learning.
Actually, I must thank all that I learned, because they made it possible for my mind to perceive that another reality was possible. And that it came from the same changes that were affecting the company I had, and were making it unprofitable and with doubts about the possibility of surviving in time.
I must admit that like everyone else, I looked for what was not very well known to me, such as how to make a profit from working on the Internet, and once again life showed me that when one is open and willing, teachers appear and friends from this medium emerge. And this makes it valid that "we are the average of the 6 or 7 people around us", and when you surround yourself with people who are in tune with what you want, and who are looking to learn, the knowledge and the possibilities come. That is why you are reading this now, to know how I can help you, and what makes this proposal different from the others.
That is why I invite you to contact me so that we can talk about the doubts you have and about your ideas.
My relationship with Plataroma Builderall comes in 2017, through an offer of more accessible tools to undertake online, something that until now was limiting me a lot to carry out because of the costs and integration problems of other existing tools in the market.
Soon after I was in Builderall, the possibility of participating in the first certification arose and I was interested in the proposal and I entered. There, while teaching the classes, I met Erick Salgado, CEO and owner of the company. I must confess that my English was very "rusty" due to the lack of practice and I had a hard time keeping up, having to watch those classes of several hours with subtitles and at a lower speed of reproduction. This made it take me longer to complete the certification and I took it up again the following year when it was given by my colleague Shelly Turner. I also asked for access to the certification classes in Portuguese. As I said, I am Uruguayan, and my relationship with neighboring Brazil made it easier for me to know their language and understand the classes taught. Thanks to learning Portuguese in this way, because of the need to communicate, I understood another way of learning a language, thinking in that language and not as I had been taught English, thinking in Spanish and translating. This not only helped me to learn more Portuguese, but also to improve my relationship with English.
The truth of Builderall is a challenge of continuous learning, since the platform evolves and renews itself continuously. We continue to receive training to keep up to date and to know about the new things that are coming up. Something very special in Builderall is its community where we help and collaborate with each other, and we have contact between the users and with the people in Builderall, from its CEO, to the support people, which is a very important extra.