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📣 They Rode the Same Night—Only One Became a Legend
Paul Revere is remembered. William Dawes is forgotten. Same mission. Same night. One got the spotlight. Why? Revere was connected, visible, and known. Dawes worked just as hard—but no one knew who he was. 💡 In business, effort isn’t enough. Visibility, positioning, iInfluence. That’s what makes the difference. I am right now at CANCUN: CONGRESO NACIONAL AMEXME, I’m surrounded by hundreds of women building businesses with impact. And the ones who show up and speak up are the ones we’ll remember. Don’t just work hard, make sure you are seen.
📣 They Rode the Same Night—Only One Became a Legend
2 likes • Sep '25
This is amazing! Thank you for the insight and inspiration 🙏
Advice Needed. At a Crossroad
Hello awesome Prime Movers! I'm a budding entrepreneur (or maybe not). Trying to fight and get out the "Resistance Phase" as Russell puts it in his training. I'm going through The Last Secrets training videos and I find that I keep putting the videos on repeat. I can't seem to move past Phase 1. I find myself doing extremely well at my 9-5 (that I'm trying to leave). I even work overtime! Almost like that world keeps preventing me to step into this life you all talk about of being an entrepreneur. What has me stuck is that I find it very satisfying helping out my colleagues. But my idea of my business is not aligned with what my current job is. So I can't even carry that passion over. Nor do I want to. I don't see myself as my current job title as a business (as it's specific to this large software company I work for). I basically got good at knowing the offerings of the company and am able to train my colleagues and help them through tough situations with their projects. I want to be honest with myself. I need help/advise. Russell's training videos is kind of making me feel like maybe entrepreneurship is not for me. I also don't have a product I want to sell or a service. I am working on a guided journal for overwhelmed working moms that work full time jobs. When should I throw in the towel and say entrepreneurship is not right for me? Have any of you felt this way before?
1 like • Sep '25
@Kat Kropp Thank you for your help. What drew to Russell at first was his Funnel Hacking Live events. I've always watched in the sidelines, but since I never had a product I just watched and thought how interesting it all was. When The Last Secret came out, he had a given white label rights to his tools and I immediately purchased that training thinking I can work on my Funnel building skills. But in Phase 1 of the training, Russell brings up finding your Dream Customer. And now I'm stuck lol. When I think about being happy, it's helping people when they're in a tough situation. I've always been in customer service and I love it. But it's always been specific to large companies and their specific standard operating procedures. I've joined one of Tony Robbins seminars and it was great. Probably why it was so easy for me to buy Russell's training. I'll have to keep doing some soul searching. I really appreciate your time and assistance. I will take your advice and keep trying different things while I'm still working. Thank you 🙏
1 like • Sep '25
@Vicki James Clarity Phase! Yes! I feel like I'm losing my mind lol. Not getting a lot of support doesn't help. Which is why I turned to the community. Thank you so much for the journal encouragement. I appreciate you taking the time to help. Your words are encouraging 🙏
Funnel Builder Certification: BRONZE 3
Well, the bronze badge 3 is for redesigning/clonning a new site. I insist, its easier their method than what I was doing... so I am even more glad I got into this certification. This thougt me that, whenever you think you are thinking you are doing things so right, its valid to question if its the best the whole world can do. WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT WE DO NOT KNOW.... but still can questiong what we DO know...
Funnel Builder Certification: BRONZE 3
0 likes • Jul '25
This is great. Congratulations 🎊
Everyone Tells You to Post Daily. Here’s Why That’s Bad Advice.
It always starts the same way. A client shows up every day. They’re posting tips, sharing wins, dropping value. And yet, they have no leads, no conversations going on and there's no momentum. It’s like shouting into the void and wondering why no one hears you... You’ve been told to post to stay visible and to be consistent. So you do it. ✅ You post. ✅ You show up. ✅ You follow the rules. But what you’re not told is this... Consistency without clarity is just digital noise. You’re not tired because you’re inconsistent... You’re tired because your message has no magnetism... You've been fed with the lie that visibility is enough. That if you just “keep showing up,” the clients will come. That advice sounds right. But it’s killing your conversions. You don’t need more posts. You need more signal in your posts. One clear, belief-shifting message paired with a soft CTA can outperform a month of loud reels. When your content is crystal clear, your system starts selling for you. Bruce Lee said: "It’s not the daily increase but daily decrease... hack away at the unessential" Russell Brunson said: "Success comes from our messaging… Keep tweaking and changing till you figure it out. Try and fail until you get it right" I like to say it this way: "Visibility without clarity is just noise" So… are you showing up with content, or with clarity and a message that is clear for your ideal customer? Drop a comment below if you’ve ever caught yourself posting just to stay visible.
Everyone Tells You to Post Daily. Here’s Why That’s Bad Advice.
2 likes • Jul '25
Taking down notes 📝. Thank you!
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Cat Clark
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Mom of two joining the community to see if I can make entrepreneurship happen.

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