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[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
Selling Online has officially STARTED!!! 🔥🔥🔥 Are You On Tonight's ROLL CALL!?! ☝🏻FIRST!Here’s how to join the call! 1. Make sure you Get Your Ticket!! 2. Log into the Event Dashboard with the email you purchased with. 3. Once it’s time, you’ll see a green button that says, “Join Zoom” on the left! (if you have issues, DM @Maryjoy Cabudoy here in Skool) ✌🏻SECOND!Tell me in the comments below… 1. Are You On The Pre-Session?! 2. Who You Are! 3. What Is The #1 Thing You're Hoping TO Take Away From The Next 3 Days!?! The next few days are going to be FILLED with a crazy-ridiculous amount of #overdeliver value! Tell us the TRANSFORMATION you're focused on getting using the 3 questions above and LET'S GO!!! Missed it? Grab your ticket for the Selling Online Event starting TOMORROW!!
[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
1 like • Jan 27
Good morning, everyone! Ready to learn, implement, and compare notes today. Let’s go!
0 likes • Jan 27
@Abigail Alexander Hi there! I’m a broker in the employee benefits space. How about you?
Why Nothing Changes When Nothing Changes (And What To Do Instead)
One of the clearest signs you’re in a rut is this: Every day feels the same. You’re doing the same things. Getting the same results. And you’re not exactly thrilled with how it’s turning out. The universe doesn't "have it out for you" You’re just repeating patterns you can’t see. Same inputs. Same reactions. Same decisions dressed up as progress. That’s why journaling helps so much. Not because it’s therapeutic (though it can be). But because it forces your thoughts out of your head and onto the page. When things stay internal, they blur together. When you write them down, patterns show up fast. Blind spots. Loops. Old stories you didn’t realize you were still running. The other thing that helps is reading.. but not randomly. I like to keep a small stack of books in the areas I’m actively growing in: Spiritual. Psychological. Business. Marketing. Sales. Nothing overwhelming. Just a few books within arm’s reach. Then I give myself 5–10 minutes in each one every day. Here’s why it's important: Your current context does the filtering. You don’t need to “remember everything.” You don’t need to take perfect notes. The ideas that matter will find you because they connect to what you’re already wrestling with. That’s where the aha moments come from. Pattern recognition enables pattern interruption. If every day feels the same, it’s not because you’re stuck. It’s because you haven’t changed the inputs or reflected long enough to notice what’s actually happening. Journaling surfaces the patterns. Reading feeds the mind new raw material. Do that consistently, and the rut starts to crack. Not overnight. But predictably. And that’s way better. 🚀 - James
Why Nothing Changes When Nothing Changes (And What To Do Instead)
1 like • Jan 27
This really lands. Same inputs almost always guarantee the same outcomes—and journaling is one of the few tools that actually exposes the patterns we’re blind to. Awareness creates choice, and choice is where real change starts.
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Amanda Walker
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Founder of Texas Insurance Resource, I help Texas employers design clear, cost-effective benefits with integrity, education, and hands-on support.

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