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Do You Have Any Trust In Your Ideas? (Part 3)

This is part 3 of our series on Bill’s coaching path.

Today on The 2X Podcast, Bill shares a personal story of a struggle he has – trusting ideas. He shares what the origin of this is for him and he shares a commitment he’s willing to make in order to help you.

He wants you to send him your idea, no matter how wild it is to: [email protected].

This offer good through June 30, 2018. He will read it and react to it quickly. Put the word: “IDEA” in the subject line to make sure it gets through quickly.

This is all part of you trusting your ideas. Get your next idea to him right away!

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When the Game Changes and You Aren’t Ready (Part 2)

This is part 2 of our 4 part series on Bill’s coaching journey.

On this episode of The 2X Podcast, Bill shares two different coaching calls that he had with clients. The first call was from a high performer who dropped suddenly into an emotional funk and was not sure how to extract herself from it.

And the other call, was from a long time client of Bill’s, who’s company totally changed the game of how commission was paid – and he’s now in a bad mental state.

Bill gives you the advice he gave for both callers.

Also mentioned in this podcast:

Want To Come With Me On A Soulful Journey? (Part 1)

Bill begins this 4-part series by sharing some things he’s working himself with a personal coach. He gets honest about some of his current struggles and addresses concerns he hears from his clients.

There are some important questions he asks you near the end of the episode that you can use to begin this journey.

Part 2 next week, will be on your personal value to the world. Leave a comment here on what you learned from the episode, or send him a voicemail by emailing a recording of your question to [email protected].

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What an Economist Can Teach Us About Selling

This is the sixth in a series of seven articles outlining the need for NEW RULES in your selling efforts. In this article, we’ll look at the Dynamic of The Unseen.

Sounds a bit mysterious, doesn’t it? Well, it is.

In 1946, Henry Hazlitt wrote a book called “Economics in One Lesson.” (click here to learn more). I suggest you read it if you’re interested in public policy or in human behavior.

Hazlitt’s premise was that economists seldom look at the long term consequence of a government action. For example, if the government spends $1 trillion on make-work programs, it all sounds great on the surface. People go to work. Everyone’s happy. Or, are they? Read more