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The RISE Core Values
I want to share the RISE core values that guide how I work, how I make decisions, and how I show up in everyday life. These are the standards I hold myself to. As leaders we need to have values and standards. I got these from my mentor, so now I share them with you. These values are simple, but they shape everything. R — Responsibility Responsibility means you own your actions, decisions, and outcomes without excuses. You: • take ownership instead of shifting blame • fix problems instead of explaining them away • grow by taking on responsibility instead of avoiding it This applies to your work, communication, health, finances, and the people who rely on you. In practice: • “I’ll handle it.” • “I’ll fix it and it won’t happen again.” • “This was my mistake and I’m taking care of it.” I — Integrity Integrity means you do what you said you’d do, when you said you’d do it. You: • treat your word like a contract • stay consistent • stay honest and transparent In practice: • delivering on deadlines • communicating early when plans change • keeping promises to clients, coworkers, and family Integrity builds trust. Trust builds strong relationships and long-term success. S — Service Service means you make people’s lives better because you’re involved. You: • go above baseline • provide value without being asked • contribute to the success of others In practice: • sending a follow-up message someone didn’t expect • adding extra clarity, effort, or support • doing more than what was required Small gestures matter. People remember being valued. E — Excellence Excellence means taking pride in what you do and doing it the right way. You: • aim for consistent quality, not perfection • finish the work, not half-finish it • build mastery through repetition In practice: • cleaning up your mess • double-checking your work • improving systems, reps, and results Excellence becomes a habit. Habit becomes mastery. Summary: Responsibility — Own everything that is yours.
The RISE Core Values
3 likes • 8d
@Sulav Subedi Insane banger recommend everyone to read it, it's a bit long but it's 100% worth it.
How do you ask the commitment Question? I have a pretty interesting method
Idk about you guys -- but figuring a potential clients "why" at times in fitness can be challenging. People are just well... uncomfortable when it comes to being open about their bodies. In the fitness niche, it means at times... we need to be sneaky. How do you guys find someone's why-- when a prospect isn't being fully open? Again - do not have anything to sell - just here to support my homie's community. LETS WIN FAM!
How do you ask the commitment Question? I have a pretty interesting method
1 like • Nov 7
Love both takes here from @Taylor MacArthur and @Sulav Subedi either or works I’ve personally used Sulav’s version more but I love the idea of why are you 7 or 8 and then them justifying it gonna try that next time!
1 like • Nov 7
@Taylor MacArthur absolutely I agree
New Deal Closed For $2.5k
Just closed another deal at 2.5k earlier today. This puts me at 10k/m for my coaching business. Shoutout to 369 elites and @Sulav Subedi .
New Deal Closed For $2.5k
2 likes • Nov 1
@Sulav Subedi let’s get it!
2 likes • Nov 2
@Ritvars Dzerve thank you!
Which book would you read first?
I went to Barnes & Noble today and accidentally ended up picking up 6 books, completely unplanned. I'm curious to know which one you would read first?
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2 likes • Oct 27
@Sulav Subedi Can't Hurt Me is Goated
What’s a “failure” that ended up becoming your biggest blessing?
About four months ago, I made a decision that most people would call insane.I quit all my jobs, packed a single duffel bag, and moved to Miami with $5,000 in savings no apartment, no car, no safety net. Everyone around me thought I’d lost it. To them, I was the black sheep, the college dropout chasing some vague dream with no guarantee it would work. When I landed in Miami, I had nowhere to stay. I crashed at a client’s place for three days because I got him great results, walked everywhere on foot, and watched my last 1,000 disappear into food and Airbnb. At one point, I even opened a credit card just to invest in skills I believed would change my life. From the outside, I looked like I was failing. I was broke, uncertain, and eating canned food. But deep down, I wasn’t scared I was certain. Because I’ve always known one truth about myself: When I go all in, I get all-in results. - In the gym: 114 → 158 lbs of hard-earned muscle. - In discipline: 4:30 AM wake-ups, every day, for over 400 straight mornings. - Was curious how monks lived → Went to Nepal, shaved my head with the razor & turned into a monk - Wanted to learn how to play soccer → Turned into a soccer coach who helped kids go pro - Wanted to learn how to swim → Turned into a lifeguard The list goes on... Everyone told me this move was stupid. But I stopped taking advice from people who didn’t have what I wanted. And within 30 days, I did $18,000 in deals. The momentum snowballed, not because I had everything figured out, but because I learned how to swim in uncertainty. Dropping out, quitting my jobs, leaving everything behind…Almost going homeless, that season became the greatest blessing of my life. It proved one thing: You can crawl out of anything if you’re willing to go all in. Now, not only do I make over $10K/month, I get to help others build their own freedom, too. What’s a “failure” that ended up becoming your biggest blessing?
What’s a “failure” that ended up becoming your biggest blessing?
1 like • Oct 22
@Sulav Subedi for me it would’ve been how long it took me to scale my business. For years I struggled and stayed around 5k/m or below and I saw others who just got in and get past 10k/m and beyond. But in those 2 years I built so much social proof and authority that now that I’ve scaled past that I can use in all of my marketing for my agency and coaching program. So in a way the failure of not being able to scale for years has helped me a ton!
1 like • Oct 22
@Sulav Subedi yessir you as well my brother
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