Sell Without Selling Podcast
Episode #159
Becoming The Best / Most Successful Version Of You
On this solo episode, Stacey is discussing what it takes to become the most successful version of yourself… not just in business but also in your life.
Key Takeaways:
- Allow yourself to sit back and envision the life you want.
- How you feel will reflect how you show up.
- Take the time to plan, but also take action.
“Procrastination is a casualty of perfectionism.” -Stacey O’Byrne
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[Intro]
Hey. Welcome back to another episode of Sell Without Selling. I am your host, Stacey O’Byrne and I believe that learning the art and the science of how to sell without selling is the only way to achieve high six and seven figure success.
I am really excited to get into today’s episode. Really quick, if you are a business owner, entrepreneur, or sales professional, and you haven’t hit the level of success that you wanted or needed, or if you’re stuck and needing a pivot in your business, in your success – or maybe you just want more, and you understand the importance of having a coach to help identify the blind spots, increase accountability, and help with success strategies to take you, your business, your income, and your success to the next level – if this sounds like something for you, then head over to pivotpointadvantage.com/IWantSuccess. There’s a quick application there that will lead to a personal phone call with me to see if we’re a great fit for each other. Alright let’s do this.
Becoming the best, most successful version of you. Have you ever really asked yourself what prevents you from being the best and most successful version of you? In life, in sales, in business, love, health, relationships, spirituality, financially, every version of you. Have you ever really thought about it? What prevents you from being who you want to be, doing everything you want to do, and having everything you want to have? Do you struggle from perfectionism? Does everything have to be perfect? Are you constantly in your head about whether or not something is right or wrong, implementable? Are you constantly working on trying to make it better? Are you always doubting yourself? Are you always beating yourself up because things aren’t perfect? Do you struggle from procrastination? Does you really wanting to do something and then not getting started, and always putting off until tomorrow get in your way? Procrastination sometimes can be a casualty of perfectionism. Do you struggle with not knowing what you don’t know? Are you unsure of what to do, how to do it, where to do it, when to do it? Some people have a really good idea, a really great idea, but they don’t know how to get started. When they don’t know what they don’t know, it really holds them back. Do you keep yourself busy instead of productive? Do you find yourself doing the work that you really love, and avoiding the work that, well, you don’t?