A year ago, I was lost. I was doing minimum-wage jobs, driving for Uber, serving tables at restaurants—just going through the motions without a real sense of direction. I knew I was good at talking to people, good at sales, but I had no idea how to truly monetize that skill. Then I heard about High-Ticket Sales. It sounded like the perfect opportunity—a way to earn serious money just by mastering communication and persuasion. But like most people, I had no clue how to break into the industry. So, I did what everyone else does… I bought a course. And let’s just say—it wasn’t what I expected. It gave me a basic intro to sales, but all it really taught me was how to set appointments. Worse? I ended up working for the same guy who sold me the course—what a joke. After three months of wasting my time in that scammy company, I knew I had to move on. So, I invested in another mentorship. This time, I thought I found the right mentor… until I realized the guy I was learning from was just a setter. 🤦♂️ But here’s the thing—I kept going. I built connections. I got into new roles. I learned how to close. And over time, I started stacking commissions until I hit my first $10K month. At first, that felt like the dream. But now? $10K/month feels slow. The goalpost keeps moving, and I always want more. So, if you’re looking to get into High-Ticket Sales, here’s my advice: ✅ Find a REAL mentor—someone who actually walks the walk and isn’t just selling a dream. ✅ Put in the work—sales isn’t for the weak. Rejection is part of the game, but so is getting paid. ✅ Always be learning—be confident in your skill, but humble enough to know there’s always more to master. ✅ If you’re the smartest person in the room… find a new room. The opportunity is out there. You just have to grab it. 🔥