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The Russell Brunson Show

The Big Secret, Making AND Keeping Commitments

The Russell Brunson Show

Russell Brunson

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.8982 Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2017

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

One of the traits of all the truly successful people in the world. On this episode Russell talks about why he has a new coach and how he let himself and that coach down last week by not keeping a commitment. Here are some awesome things to listen for on this episode: Why Russell is so coachable, and how that usually leads to success. Why all people who make and keep commitments are successful. And why Russell failed on one commitment last week and is going to try even harder this week to keep all of his commitments and be successful. So listen here if you want to know how to be coachable and be able to succeed. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/the-big-secret-making-and-keeping-commitments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast.

0:05.5

I hope you guys are ready for some fun.

0:08.3

So the big question is this. How are entrepreneurs like us who didn't cheat and take on venture capital for spending money from our own pockets?

0:17.1

How do we market in a way that lets us get our products and our services and the things that we believe in out to the world and yet still remain profitable?

0:26.1

That is the question in this podcast will give you the answers.

0:30.2

My name is Russell Brunson and welcome to marketing secrets.

0:45.0

All right, everyone, so I had just dropped something off my kids' school because, yes, once again, they forgot something.

0:47.3

They sound kind of like their dad.

0:59.6

Anyway, I just want to jump on today because I, uh, if you've been listening, you know that I recently hired another coach in my life.

1:00.6

I try to have at least one, if not multiple coaches at any given time, coach me through different

1:05.4

stuff because I found that, in fact, I saw my kids this last night, I said, if you want to be successful, whatever it is, like, pick the thing you want to be successful at first. It could be school, basketball, trombone, whatever it is. And then number two is find a coach to actually coach you through it. And so that, so I told him last night when I was put him to bed. And I told them, I was like, and I actually preach, I figured out stuff I want to be better at my life. And then I go find a coach to coach me through the process, hold me accountable. So a little while ago, I was listening to a podcast from Ryan Moran and Jeff Woods and talking about the one thing. And anyway, loved it. called jeff and hired him and uh he's been

1:46.3

coached me through saying so i had my second coaching call today and um i wanted to uh to post this

1:54.8

pair of legs driving by because um i want to make this video to kind of walk yes through how to be

2:00.1

coachable because it's shocking to through how to be coachable because

2:01.5

it's shocking to me how uncoachable most people are and um back I did a periscope about this like

2:09.5

two two years ago or something like that about that and it's funny because um I remember when

2:15.1

I was wrestling um I started in freestyle Greco and that kind of happens during the offseason. I had this coach, his name is Greg Williams, who's now the coach at UVU. Anyway, he would go and teach me stuff, and then I remember between matches, like, he pulled me aside. He's like, hey, you need a level change better. You got to lower your

2:34.4

whatever and like, you know, just walk me through what I need to do. And then I go back out and I

2:38.0

would just do the thing he told me. And I remember because he told me afterwards, like after, I don't know, I've been in the program probably a year so, he said, you're one of the most most coachable athletes that I've ever had. He's like, you're not the most talented, but one of the most

2:49.8

coachable. And I was like, I don't even, like, what does that mean coachable? He's like, well,

2:53.0

most people, I tell of the most coachable. And I was like, I don't even, like, what does that mean coachable? He's like, well, most people,

2:54.0

I tell them what to do, and then they listen, they nod their head, and then they don't do it. And he said, with you, he's like, I tell you to do it and said, the next match, you go when you do that thing. And he's like, that's not normal.

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