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@russellbrunson Persistence is key. Every 'no' refines your approach, turning a consumer mindset into an investor's focus on long-term outcomes.
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@russellbrunson Persistence is the strategy, but automation is the leverage. Most recruiters quit at the 3rd "No" because they’re doing it manually. Scale the outreach, and the "Nos" just become data points.
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@russellbrunson Rejection isn’t the opposite of success.
It’s the path to it.
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@russellbrunson Eternally true, without a doubt.
What tries the soul is when you've waded thru 48 straight NOs; the feared (and inevitable) scenario that tries all men's souls.
Maintaining your attitude through those gauntlets is the sure sign of a Champion!
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@russellbrunson that's like my dating life in high school minus the yes
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@russellbrunson Yeah, it’s mostly a numbers game if you stick with it.
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@russellbrunson the 10th yes only comes if you treat the first 9 as data, not rejection
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@russellbrunson That's so true. People don't lose because they got turned down; they lose because they give up before the yes comes.
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@russellbrunson Persistence matters.
But repeating the same approach 9 times isn’t growth.
Sometimes the “no” is feedback, not just a step to ignore.
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@russellbrunson Make it easy for yourself:
Make gathering 100 no your goal.
Instead of getting 100 yes that you can’t control.
Fail intentionally.
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@russellbrunson If you can survive nine “no’s,”
you’ve already built the mind that earns the tenth “yes.”
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@russellbrunson The math is simple.
More asks.
More nos.
More yeses.
Most people just stop asking.
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@russellbrunson the real game is who can tolerate 'no' the longest
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@russellbrunson Don't let rejection stop you from becoming a better person.
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@russellbrunson Rejection is the universe’s way of redirecting your path 😌
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@russellbrunson It takes only the determined to stay consistent till the 10th times
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@russellbrunson You might find the 10th who still says "No" but don't stop.
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@russellbrunson Or you say absolutely yes in your heart once
Then watch others come
But you know who you will choose.
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@russellbrunson The grind really tests patience, but persistence pays off more than skill alone.
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@russellbrunson yeah most people quit at like the 3rd no, that’s the real problem
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@russellbrunson Every “no” gets you closer to the person who was already a “yes.”
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@russellbrunson Sometimes it'll even reach 49 No's and the 50th response will be yes, tha gaol is never to stop at all.
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@russellbrunson Cuz I'm already immune to rejection and I know the yes ia Coming
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@russellbrunson Rejection and failures are the part of your offers and tries. And you can't get the positive outcome without trying
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@russellbrunson Curse of Fat tail situations.
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@russellbrunson Surviving hearing no 9 times to find 10th person who says yes is resilience truth about persistence paying off
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