When business feels hard, I want you to put your head down and get to work.
When making money feels hard, I want you to put your head down and get to work.
When creating new offers feels hard, I want you to put your head down and get to work.
When selling all day every day feels hard, I want you to put your head down and get to work.
When showing up every day feels hard, I want you to put your head down and get to fucking work, bitch.
Stop complaining that shit is hard. Don’t be a whiner. Whiners don’t grow, they don’t succeed, they don’t achieve their dreams
Do you want to make money, succeed, get rich, make it big?
Then stop with the complaining, stop with the excuses, and get to work.
For how long? For as long as it takes!
Right now you’re settling. You’re in a comfortable place and stretching yourself to get to that next level is too much for you to even think of. So you stay right where you are. Like a grumpy toddler that doesn’t want to get into the bath or his bed, you stand in one place and refuse to move.
Want to reach new heights? Want to do the things you’ve always wanted to do and be the person you’ve always wanted to be? If so, you’d better learn to get uncomfortable, because comfort will NOT serve you.
Learn to be uncomfortable and push yourself out of that comfort zone, and you will achieve great things. Always.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve hesitated to do things because I was scared and they felt uncomfortable, but I did them anyway and blew my own mind with how amazing I felt afterwards.
Just last month I co-hosted my first ever in-person event and to say I felt uncomfortable is an understatement. I was TERRIFIED. Of saying the wrong thing, of acting the wrong way, that people wouldn’t like me, that I would come off as a fraud, of the whole event going up in flames.
I considered faking a severe sickness.
I thought about rescheduling.
I even planned on giving the other host all the money from the event and not attending at all.
Getting up in front of people, even if it was less than 20, was incredibly terrifying to me.
I had to give myself little pep talks throughout the day in order to not vomit all over the place.
But you know what? After the event was done and I was back in my hotel room that night, I was on cloud nine. I DID IT. My mindset was in the right place. I was telling myself I was amazing at in-person events, that everyone was loving it, that I was rocking it out and everyone was super impressed.
I wasn’t telling myself I was scared or uncomfortable. I was acting as the person who always hosted in-person events and who fucking ROCKED at them. I acted as that person and then I BECAME that person.
My mindset was completely shifted and now, in-person events are something that feel normal to me. Not scary. Not uncomfortable.
My point here is to say that whatever feels scary to you right now, whatever feels uncomfortable, I want you to do it anyway.
Because on the other side of fear and discomfort, is an opportunity to change your life in the best way possible.