Passion. Experience. Diligence. Servant Mentality.
Daniel Bahena is a father, engineer, entrepreneur, investor and business mentor.
Professionally, he holds a Bachelors or Science in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA degree which is used to lead advanced engineering projects by managing resources, schedules and budgets at an aerospace engineering company.
Leading others, managing tasks, and finding solutions to complex problems is part of the daily routine he enjoys doing.
Aside from that, he actively works on several “side” hustles like investing in real estate, buying distressed properties, fixing them up, and flipping them for profits, investing in stocks and mentoring others on their new business ideas.
Throughout the years he has proven his innovative skills by creating new ideas and has been approved for 17 patents with the US Patent Office.
Daniel believes in working with like minded entrepreneurs because together they have the power to generate new ideas that will live throughout the generations to come.
He enjoys working with others to find their special skills, talents, and business goals that lead to creating detailed plans that can be successfully executed. He has proven to be a valuable asset for those around him that inquire mentorship advice that helps them advance their business and life goals.
Daniel’s Personality
From https://www.16personalities.com/ Daniel is a ESFJ-A and here are some of the traits that describe his personality:
Strong Practical Skills – Consuls are excellent managers of day-to-day tasks and routine maintenance, enjoying making sure that those who are close to them are well cared for.
Strong Sense of Duty – People with the Consul personality type have a strong sense of responsibility and strive to meet their obligations, though this may sometimes be more from a sense of social expectations than intrinsic drive.
Very Loyal – Valuing stability and security very highly, Consuls are eager to preserve the status quo, which makes them extremely loyal and trustworthy partners and employees. Consuls are true pillars of any groups they belong to – whether it is their family or a community club, people with this personality type can always be relied upon.
Sensitive and Warm – Helping to ensure that stability, Consul personalities seek harmony and care deeply about other people’s feelings, being careful not to offend or hurt anybody. Consuls are strong team players, and win-win situations are the stuff smiles are made of.
Good at Connecting with Others – These qualities come together to make Consuls social, comfortable and well-liked. Consul personalities have a strong need to “belong”, and have no problem with small talk or following social cues in order to help them take an active role in their communities.
From https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test Daniel is an Enneagram 1 which is a Perfectionist personality and here are some traits to know:
Perfectionists are responsible and serious-minded pragmatists. They seek to improve the welfare of people and make things better for the greater good. To do this, they use their best judgment to find solutions that can be applied in the real world. They have a deep appreciation and interest in ethics, and frequently spend time evaluating and adjusting their moral compass as necessary. Often struck with a crystal-clear life mission, Perfectionists hustle behind the scenes to transform their powerful vision into reality with a strong sense of duty and tenaciousness. Quiet and controlled, they will follow through with their words and commitments.
Side Hustles & Projects.
Accent Wall.
At the end of 2019 I was searching for a fun, creative side hustle that would allow me to use my creativity and also open up the doors to meet new people. I launched this side hustle and have been busy on day’s off creating art and helping people decorate their home. Follow on Instagram: AccentWallArt
Rehabs.
In a partnership with my family, we began buying distressed homes, rehabbed them and sold them for profits. These projects were a lot of fun, hard work, increased our stress and brought us closer together as a team and as family. If you need to do a remodel, let me know and I will gladly recommend my family.
Project Car.
My dad and I bought this 1966 Mustang. It’s been a longer road to get it restored than expected but progress continues. The end goal is to get it back on the road with an upgraded engine, new interior and Lead Foot Grey exterior paint. Will update the final picture once the project is complete.