I spoke at a Click Funnels event yesterday. It was a speaker’s panel, with 6 of us on stage. I was sitting with 3 guys who placed top 10 in Alex Hormozi’s affiliate book launch contest, so I felt like a small potato. Here’s me answering one of the questions… I stuck around and watched a handful of other speakers. They shared their different strategies on how they’re grown their business. The common theme? Mindset. A few of the speakers mentioned the fear of judgment/opinions of others. Imposter syndrome, fear of failure, and self doubt were all discussed. I was seated at the bar after dinner chatting with a couple. They live about 5 minutes from the house. “I love how you look at failure” Alex said to me. I told him I don’t see it as “failure”. I openly share my mistakes, losses and “failures” with my people online. How I see it… If I can help just one person avoid the mistake I’ve made, it’s no longer a “failure”, it’s now a lesson. I made this mindset shift years ago. Since then, failure rarely slows me down anymore. I made a post on Threads yesterday: I’ve launched a dozen or offers in the last 15 months. 4 crossed 500+ sales each. The others? Let’s just say… character builders. I don’t let those “failed” offers slow me down. “On to the next” is my motto. If it didn’t go as planned, I ask myself…
I make the adjustments. Failures used to be big ass potholes that would blow out two tires, and screw up my alignment. Now, they’re just little speed bumps in my road. It’s a mindset shift that’s helped me tremendously. Give it a shot. YOU GOT THIS In your corner,
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