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A lot of what goes on today is what many of you are doing right now—beating yourself up and scribbling notes and saying, “I need to do this, and I need to do that, and I need to do…” No, you don’t need to do anything. All you should do is what you want to do. If you stop trying to figure out how to do things the way other people want you to do them, you get to listen to the little voice inside your head that wants to do things a certain way. Then, you get to be you.

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

Eric Jorgenson

LeBlanc took a huge step back and together we interviewed some existing online students to understand their motives—see what they saw, hear what they heard, and feel what they felt. Why did they choose online school? Why now? What barriers stood in their way? Demand-side sales always starts with understanding the people who already bought and made progress with your product or service and then seeing the patterns to help others who have not made the progress yet.

Demand-Side Sales 101: Stop Selling and Help Your Customers Make Progress

Bob Moesta

Get Them To “Say No To Say Yes.” I was always amazed at how often the fur coat dealer got people to buy stuff by saying “no.” He knew people had been trained to say “no” in response to “you don’t want anything else do you?” But this actually turns a “no” into “yes.” So when upselling, the question translates to: You don’t want anything [besides what I just offered] do you? Clever salesmanship. So let the nos (yeses) roll in.

$100M Money Models: How to Make Money

Alex Hormozi

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