From Hitesh Patel on his healing hands and energy | Bigger Than The Hustle : Episode 6 · · Bhavik Patel
“There's only so many clients you can do in a day and you just tell people look I've done four clients today, I'm not gonna have my full energy for you, so I'd rather give you full energy tomorrow if you can wait. But if you're dying, you know, you've got aches and pains, this is the situation I'm gonna be in. It's entirely up to you if you want to be the fifth client and maybe not get a hundred percent.”
On , Hitesh Patel, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer at SLEEP NUMBER CORP, spoke about business ethics during Hitesh Patel on his healing hands and energy | Bigger Than The Hustle : Episode 6 on Bhavik Patel.
Hitesh Patel, a massage therapist and holistic healer who also invests in the stock market, has discussed his investment philosophy and personal development views in several appearances. In a December 2023 webinar on building a "multibagger mindset," Patel advised retail investors to hold a concentrated portfolio of 5 to 20 stockshare, emphasizing that "time in the market rather than timing the market is important" and that investors should "ride your winners and cut your losers." He also stated that stock selection should focus on companies with honest management, predictable businesses, and growth potential, and that investors should stick to their "circle of competence" rather than following tips. In a 2020 podcast interview, Patel spoke about his work as a massage therapist and his views on success and personal growth. He said that "success is really not being just happy" and that "your life is 100% your choice and your responsibility." Patel also discussed the importance of maintaining energy for clients, stating that he would rather give a client "full energy tomorrow" than provide a subpar session. In a 2018 conference talk, he outlined reasons to invest, including beating inflation and planning for retirement, and cautioned against investing without a thesis or acting on tips. Separately, in a 2018 search party briefing, Patel provided details about a missing person's appearance and possible locations, noting that surveillance footage had not revealed what triggered the person to leave.