Matteus Esmerson
22 posts


@hholmgrenss Achieved so much in such a short period
Great work bro 🥂
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8 minute work days are a blessing🙏🧙♂️
Post FOMC Execution during PM session
$NQ MMBM 7.11.2024
@zeussy_mmxm @jme_mmxm
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Recently, I stepped down from my role as a closer. I made decent money with the last offer, but for personal reasons, I decided to leave. Now, I’ve got two new big opportunities as a setter.
Some people in the high ticket sales industry might see this as a setback, but not me. For me it’s just another chance to learn and grow because I’m clear about my end goal. The thing is, high ticket sales isn’t the only thing I do and stepping into these roles just adds to my experience.
With only 68 days left in 2024, I’m determined to make the most out of these new opportunities and see where they lead me.
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Lately, I’ve felt like my closing calls and sales skills are at their peak. I get closes on closes, but I know that when you start getting comfortable, it’s time for a change.
That’s why I constantly review my calls and always aim to improve. Now, I’ve decided to take a sales course in the coming weeks to elevate my skills even further. I’m never satisfied and always know there’s room for growth. I’m excited to gain new perspectives and apply them to both my sales calls and daily life.
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I took a little time off from Thursday to Sunday for some travel to another city to run a marathon.
I've become a hybrid athlete, but I took a break from running over the summer. When August came around, a friend convinced me to run a marathon. I was doubtful in the start, but then I thought why not? Challenging myself is the only way to grow. I had just three weeks of training before the race.
A week before the marathon, I got injured from running too much in a short period of time. I was worried I wouldn't fully recover in time, but on race day, I barely felt it, thankfully.
The reason I run now, and will continue to do so in the future, is because of how it challenges my mind (I hate it). I love weight training and have done it consistently since I was a teenager, but there’s something about running that strengthens the mind in a unique way.
This mindset I constantly try to develop and challenge only grows stronger with each run. And that mental strength? I bring it into every aspect of my life, especially in sales.


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@CinzahPeter Wishing you all the best on your heroic mission
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Today is my first post ever.
I've been in the high ticket sales space since August 2023, but sales have always been my passion. My journey started when I was 16, taking a job at a call center just to earn some money while I was in high school. It was there that I discovered my love for talking to people, truly understanding them, and helping them. I quickly became a top seller, outperforming adults who had worked there for several years within just a few months.
At 19, I joined the military and took a break from sales. After a year of service, I enrolled at BI Norwegian Business School to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Digital Marketing and Communication. Early in my studies, I returned to sales to earn some money on the side and once again became one of the top sellers. Later on I landed a marketing job at one of the largest media agencies in the world during my studies.
During my bachelor’s program, I realized that the traditional 9-5 life wasn’t for me. I purchased a course in SMMA and dabbled in that space, I’ve always dreamed of being wealthy, but now I’m seeking freedom and the opportunity to become the best version of myself. But it was when I discovered high ticket sales that everything clicked. I was so passionate about it that I seriously considered dropping out of my degree, even with only six months left. However, I decided to see it through and completed my bachelor’s just before this summer.
After finishing my degree, I had the option to stay in the capital and continue my career in marketing, but I chose instead to move back home, isolate myself, and go all in on high ticket sales.
Now, I’m documenting my journey forward, whether it’s about sales, business, mindset, personal development whatever it may be. I hope to inspire others and myself along the way.
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