10/29/2025: 🔎 Clarity & Direction w Aaron Brewer has been uploaded to the course!
🚀 The Power of Truth & Intention in Business — Call Recap 🌟 Wins to Kick Off - Josh & Kyle celebrated a $70K month, their highest ever. - Members shared how shifting from fear to courage has simplified client conversations. 💡 Coaching Highlights - You can’t fake alignment and integrity — people feel when you’re lying or stretching the truth. - Business gets easier when your intentions come from courage and honesty rather than pride or fear. - Energy calibration (Dr. David Hawkins) helps explain why truth creates power and falsehood creates weakness — both in you and in your clients. 🎯 Frameworks & Strategies 1. The “More, Better, New” Framework - More: Take more action → gain more data → learn faster. - Better: Get mentorship to avoid unnecessary mistakes. - New: Try new approaches and iterate quickly. 2. The Courage vs. Pride Sales Example “Do you think you can make $97 back? Yes. How long do you think it would take for you to make that back? A couple hours. Great.If I do what I say I’ll do, you’ll make $5K–$10K from a $97 investment. That helps me build social proof to show others I can deliver. I just need someone to give me a shot.” - That pitch isn’t sexy, but it’s honest — it calibrates at courage. - Pride says: “I have proof and clients and results I don’t actually have.” - Courage says: “Here’s where I’m at, and I’m asking for a chance.” - The difference in results between courage and pride is massive. 3. Truth Has Power — The Muscle Test - When you speak truth, the body stays strong. - When you lie, the body literally goes weak — this has been scientifically tested. - Example: In the Muscle Test, have someone hold their arm out: - When salespeople lie or exaggerate, prospects subconsciously sense it and say, “I just don’t get a good feeling about this.” - Truth builds unseen trust energy — falsehood drains it. 🧠 Mindset Lessons Honesty = Power - Hiding behind an image of success is pride. - Telling the truth about where you are in business is courage — and people respect it.