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I have 100% success rate. Lemme explain.
Had a sales call today, and the woman asked me: “What’s your success rate?” Now, I get it — that question is baked into the coaching space. We’re conditioned to look for testimonials, stats, proof. And yes — I have students who’ve had powerful breakthroughs and real results from my programs. But here’s the truth: I don’t 100% claim their success as my doing. I honor that they stood in commitment to their identity. That’s what truly created the result. Because the work I do? It’s not just strategy. It’s identity work. Nervous system work. Emotional labor. Internal rewiring. And let’s be honest — that’s the real work of entrepreneurship. You can’t outsource that. You can’t “guarantee” that. And as a mentor, I had to learn this the hard way. My nervous system became jacked because I watched women pay $3,000 to work with me… and never log into the course. Never book the calls. Never do the work. And I blamed myself for years for this. But not anymore So let’s be clear: Their results are not fully my responsibility. My success rate? 100%. Because I show up. I deliver. And I embody what I teach — every. single. time. 📌 If you’re a mentor, coach, or guide reading this: Stop confusing your value with someone else’s follow-through. You can hand someone the keys… but they still have to drive the car.
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So very true. Ultimately, it is our responsibility to do the work. I must admit, I am guilty many times over of buying courses and not finishing them, and on some, not even starting them. This is something that I need to work on, especially when I have students that do the same thing. I know I am their context, and as I improve, I know that they will too.
What habit helps you stay consistent?
Hey everyone 👋 just curious — what’s one small habit that’s been helping you stay consistent lately?
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@Nitin Suvarna So you're a member of the "The 5am Club"? Cool - that is a great time to start the day.
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@Dan Eberhardt Yep, totally agree. Repetition is the key, but oh so hard to maintain - which is why you need the repetition... kind of like the "chicken or the egg" conundrum. hehe.
Hello -
Just updated my profile. I have been a member here for a while, but time to get serious and put things into practice in a systematic method (yes, and use the checklists!). Glad to be an ACTIVE part of this group.
2 likes • Oct '25
I'm in the same boat as you. Let's do this.
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🇲🇽 A lover of learning, (and teaching). "The only way to know if you understood something is if you can teach it to others" = Now, discovering AI 🧠

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