Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...
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Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...
Episode 80: Money Series : Maximizing Sales through Storytelling and Visual Prompts
BUILD THE DAMN THING
20 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 80: Money Series : Maximizing Sales through Storytelling and Visual Prompts
What if the stories you've taken for granted could be the key to boosting your sales and marketing efforts? This episode will take you on a journey of powerful insights, from using your personal narrative to build a robust brand to incorporating human elements into your sales strategy. We'll show you how to effectively sell products and services, both online and offline, while treating low ticket items as the vital accessories they are to your core sale. Dive into the magnetic power of...
BUILD THE DAMN THING
Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...