I am going to ask you a question, and I need you to think hard on this...
Is high-ticket/remote sales a career to you - something you’re committed to mastering?
Is it a craft - something you study, refine, acquire skills, and have pride in?
Or is it just a part-time hustle, the “hot new thing” until the next shiny opportunity shows up?
Because how you see it determines how you treat it.
Most people treat this like a "side-hustle" and get the expected results - nothing.
If you treat it like a profession, you'll "eat" accordingly.
If not, continue to walk around with your hand out like the rest of the pikers...
Remote sales is a discipline. A craft. A skill that can make you financially and location independent.
A career that can help you escape (avoid) the 9-5 bullshit and all that entails.
I'll ask you again,: Are you building a career… or just chasing the hot new trend?
The remote sales 'market' is already massively over-saturated and why some many so-called closers are struggling. Especially the 'newbies.'
Only the truly committed will survive - period.
For the rest, 2026 is right around the corner, I'm sure the next 'guarantee' to instant riches is forthcoming...
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