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The Russell Brunson Show

Is It Okay To Pursue Worldly Goals?

The Russell Brunson Show

Russell Brunson

Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship

4.8836 Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In a recent episode of his podcast, Russell Brunson discusses the pursuit of worldly goals and shares a powerful message he received from Brooke Castillo on the topic. Russell begins by introducing Brooke Castillo, an entrepreneur who has built a successful coaching business. He highlights her impact in certifying coaches and praises the quality of individuals who go through her program. He then delves into the topic of pursuing worldly goals, acknowledging the challenges associated with it, especially within certain cultural and religious contexts. Russell reflects on his own journey and how hiring a coach helped him align his business goals with his spiritual mission. Russell shares Brooke's message, emphasizing the importance of worldly goals in personal evolution. He highlights how setting ambitious goals requires overcoming self-doubt, fear, and societal pressures, ultimately leading to personal growth. Brooke's message underscores the idea that individuals are inherently worthy and capable of pursuing their desires. She encourages embracing discomfort as a sign of progress and emphasizes the significance of pursuing big goals. Russell relates this message to biblical teachings, particularly the parable of the talents, which illustrates the importance of utilizing one's gifts and talents to their fullest potential. He concludes by affirming that individuals are called to pursue greatness, even if they feel unworthy or unprepared. Russell encourages listeners to step into their potential and embrace their desires, acknowledging that the journey of personal growth is ongoing. Overall, Russell's discussion highlights the transformative power of pursuing worldly goals and the importance of aligning personal aspirations with one's spiritual journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:28.4

hey good morning everybody i hope you are doing amazing um today's episode i want to talk about

0:34.7

worldly goals should we pursue them Should we not pursue them?

0:38.3

And also share with you a quote I got from Brooke Ciloh. She sent to me as a personal message

0:43.2

and it was amazing. So I thought I was share with you guys here. So the big question is this.

0:49.0

How are entrepreneurs like us who didn't cheat and take on venture capital? We're spending

0:53.7

money from our own

0:54.6

pockets. How do we market in a way that lets us get our products and our services and the things

0:59.7

that we believe in out to the world and yet still remain profitable? That is the question in this

1:06.0

podcast will give you the answers. My name is Russell Brunson and welcome to marketing secrets.

1:16.1

All right. So some of you guys know Brooks Seelow. She is amazing. She's someone I had a chance to

1:21.0

hang out with. When was that? A summer ago or two summers ago? I can't remember if it was during

1:25.5

COVID or not. Anyway, it's all a big blur now. But she's someone who's built an amazing business. In fact, it's interesting. She has a

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