How to know if you're a winner
I used to think the skool games winners had some special advantage. In fact, I thought that about every successful person. Not that they didnāt "work hard" for it. But surelyyyy, I thought there was something āmore charismaticā or āsmarterā deep in their personality. And after I won the skool games, I was shocked. Turns out you didnāt need: - To be super smart (I had to spend hours studying to get passable grades) - You didnāt need rich parents (I lived in a trailer for part of middle school) - And you didnāt need to be confident (I used to hid in my car to eat lunch just 2 years ago avoiding co-workers) But what I DID need? Itās so simple it felt wrong when I found it. Disgustingly wrong. In fact when I made my first 10k, all it actually came down to was doing 2-3 dumb tasksā¦.over and over again. For me those dumb tasks were: - Go to events to meet entrepreneurs. - Get them on podcasts. - Ask them if they knew anyone who needed a copywriter. And I did that for 1 month, non-stop. (Iām talking 4-6 hours of working on the podcast, 4-6 writing/reading copy, and another 4 networking in masterminds online ā 7 days a week) So it was simple. And getting to 30k was just more of the same. And to $50k/mo? More of the same except* with higher caliber people... But then I complicated it. I tried to be āsmart.ā I delegated everything and created complex systems. I hired and overpaid people to spend days working on tasks that I could do in an hour. And the business tanked. For the first time ever, I lost money. And I didnāt understand why. Butā¦.all I knew was what had worked in the past. So I went back to scratch, realized the massive assets I still had⦠And despite being in the red that month, I invested thousands of dollars into mentorship. Within 1 week, I got rid of all the extra expenses, systems, and fat in my business. It was humbling, and honestly? I didnāt know what would happen. But I kinda did. Maybe what Iām about to tell you is actually the āmagic advantageā that helps people win in business.