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The Hardcore Closer Podcast

The Good Day and Bad Days are the Same | ReWire 1661

The Hardcore Closer Podcast

Ryan Stewman

Selling, Closingsales, Salestraining, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

We go through seasons in life where the bad days are really bad days. 

 

Sometimes the good days are the good days. 

 

And then we are running days that seem like we're only barely making it by. 

 

The thing is, you have to treat all days the same. 

 

Most people allow the type of days they have to determine what they do and don't do.

 

In the past 2 years, I've had many reason of why I should just quit. 

 

Quit recording podcasts. 

 

Quit operating my businesses. 

 

But I did the work any way.  

 

My commitment to showing up is stronger than my desire to quit. 

 

And there is not one good, nor bad day that will dictate whether or not I keep going. 

 

Things always average out they way they're supposed to. 

 

If you continue doing more than you want, you'll always have more good days than bad days. 

 

 

About the ReWire Podcast

The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. 

 

Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the rewire podcast. I'm your host, Ryan Stumann, and I'm here to rewire your mind for success.

0:07.3

You were put on this planet for success. You were created to succeed, but the force of average is after you every single day, my brothers and sisters.

0:15.7

And this podcast is the one thing that's designed to help you fight the force of average and excel in every area of your life.

0:23.2

We're glad that you're here.

0:24.8

You know, in life, I have good days and bad days.

0:28.0

I assume you being a human being, you do too.

0:31.0

We go through some seasons in life where it seems like the bad days are more than good days.

0:35.7

Then we go through seasons in life where it's like, man, we can't lose.

0:39.9

And what happens for a lot of us is when we're going through one of these seasons where

0:43.1

seems like we can't get ahead, we're running on a treadmill, we're staying in place,

0:47.7

we start to judge ourselves against the person that was winning.

0:51.3

That dude couldn't lose.

0:52.7

What was he doing?

0:53.4

She couldn't lose. What was he doing? She couldn't lose. What was she doing?

0:55.6

But here's the thing. You're going to have good days and bad days, but you have to treat all days the same.

1:01.0

On a bad day, you're going to want to tap out. But that is a linchpin point in your life where if you'll

1:07.9

tap more in when the force of average is telling you to tap out, you'll see

1:11.4

the results. You see what happens is a lot of people have a bad day and they fall into that

1:15.0

poor me syndrome, PMS. They get PMS. And what happens is they stop wanting to contribute and they

1:21.4

let the force of average win for the day. But in the business world, in the world that you live in,

1:26.0

listening to this type of podcast

1:27.6

and this type of content, one day loss is like six days worth of work. So you got to learn how to

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