Sell Without Selling Podcast
Episode #207
Success Is About Whatever It Takes
On this solo episode, Stacey is sharing her thoughts on congruency in business and in everyday life.
Key Takeaways:
- Improvement has no finish line.
- Be coachable.
- Lack of time equates to lack of priority.
“A key ingredient to growth is to stop using time as an excuse for not doing what is necessary.” -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.
If you’ve been listening to this podcast for a while, you know success is probably one of my favorite things to talk about. As a matter of fact, it’s the foundation of this entire podcast, and the majority of my shows. So, I get asked so frequently, “What does it take to build a 7 figure business? What is it really take to achieve the levels of success that you want, need, desire, know you deserve? How can someone really have it all?” And you know, in my humble opinion, this isn’t a cookie cutter answer. This isn’t a one size fits all. It’s not even a one solution answer. And if I had to deliver a one solution answer, I think it would be as easy to say that no matter what, whatever it takes, is really how success is created.