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Sean:
I’m sure there are those people who are struggling in your inner circle, struggling in your community, and they do reach out for you for help. I’m maybe one of those people because I’m really not a very fast learner. So I assume that these people are, you know, they’re struggling entrepreneurs. They might be leaders on their own right. I wonder what do they usually struggle with?
Jaryd:
You’re right. A lot of people, you know, that join my community, have a job. I think we should probably keep this separate to maybe the inner circle and the community. Because they are separate products and separate services. Within the inner circle this is my mastermind. This is application only. And I’m very selective with who I have. Because I can only work with a certain amount of people and I’ll speak to them every single week.
Their questions and concerns come up every single week and we also have one on one coaching. But if we’re to do, just the people that, you know, kind of struggling in terms of wanting to buy a website business. The biggest thing that I really struggle with is mindset. Having the right mindset to go the distance because you know what it’s like in business. Business is hard.
Sometimes business is really hard. Sometimes life is really hard. And having the right mindset to deal with these things that pop up is absolutely critical. And I think that’s what most of the people within my community that just start working with me really struggle with the most. Where they may struggle with valuing how important it is to schedule time to go through the lessons. Valuing how important it is to schedule time to look at website businesses to buy.
And then also if there’s a hiccup in life, Still staying strong too, and being committed towards hitting that goal. I’ve had people that have bought businesses and kind of been a bit overwhelmed with running the business and it just wasn’t for them and they sort of fell off track. I teach some mindset principles on how to stay committed. I call it Three Cs to achievement.
So you need to have a vision first. Commitment comes before courage and courage comes before confidence. So the first thing you need is a vision, which if you don’t have a vision, then you can’t be committed, right? Because what are you committed to? You don’t know what you actually want to achieve. And then once you’ve committed, you’ve got your vision. You committed, then only after you’re committed can you be courageous. So commitment comes before courage. Right now, once you’re courageous, you’re out like “Cool I’m courageous enough to throw myself into the deep end and go and learn this subject and fall down, scratch my knees, pick myself back up”. But if you forget what your vision is, then you can’t be committed and you can’t be courageous again. These are the things that you need to have. Only once you’ve got the vision and you’ve been through the commitment phase and the courage phase where you’ve learned everything. You’ve scratched your knees out. You pick yourself back up, you’ve gone through it, you’ve learned the theory. You put it into action and you’ve learned everything you need to know. Then you’ve had experience and then you can become confident. Right?
So commitment comes before courage and courage comes before confidence. The only way you can get to confidently achieve anything or go do anything in life is to go through and have a vision. Be committed enough to that vision. Be courageous enough to act on that vision and learn the things that you need to learn through the whole process. That could take six months. It could take six years, but you still need to have all of that before you end up at confidence. And being confident at anything, that it is that you want to achieve.
So that’s the biggest thing that anybody in my community and anybody in life struggles with.