The Russell Brunson Show - Breaking Through The Initial Opposition And Resistance When You Start A New Thing
Episode Date: February 6, 2018Semi-deep thoughts from inside the wrestling room. On this episode Russell talks about how trying to teach his boys to love wrestling the way he does has been met with a lot of resistance, but why he... isn't giving up. Here are some of the cool things in this episode: Why even though Russell's boys have not really enjoyed wrestling so far, it's important to push forward anyway. Why anything new that you try to do brings resistance, but if it's important you need to continue to move forward. And how getting his boys to do wrestling is similar to starting something new with your business. You need to be passionate about it if it's going to work. So listen here to find out why you should continue to push forward in the new things you try, despite the initial resistance you will get. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/breaking-through-the-initial-opposition-and-resistance-when-you-start-a-new-thing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So the big question is this. How are entrepreneurs like us, who didn't cheat and take on venture capital, we're spending money from our own pockets. How do we market in a way that lets us get our products and our services and the
things that we believe in out to the world and yet still remain profitable? That is the
question and this podcast will give you the answer. My name is Russell Brunson and welcome
to Marketing Secrets.
Hey everyone, so I'm here in the wrestling room at my home.
Well, I guess technically it's my detached garage, but those who haven't seen it,
if you're watching the video version, this is what it all looks like.
It is my little piece of heaven here on earth, and I love it.
But today was the very first ever wrestling practice I did with my kids and their friends here.
This is the t-shirts we made, because I'm a eccentric and we can't have a practice without a t-shirt. So we made t-shirts and everything. But it was fun. We had, I think,
12 or so boys here. And from my little kid's age up to the older kids. And it was fun,
but it was hard. It was, anyway, it's interesting. Obviously wrestling has been my passion and my
whole life. One of my kids has been it. For some reason, like they just have so much resistance to it. I don't, it's like,
ah, I remember this year, my 12 year old twins started wrestling finally. And, uh, very first
day they went to practice. I didn't know the practice had started yet. I thought it was
starting the next day. And they came home both in tears, like we hate wrestling. We're never going
back. And I was like, oh man. So I called the coach up. I got to know him and he said, well,
you should come out coach then. I'm like, dang dang it so i decided to be a assistant coach i spent the next uh two months two and a half months or so
every day at wrestling practice which ended up being amazing how with the kids but it was hard
because every each break like can we quit yet dad can we quit yet i watched my kids go they get beat
up i'm just like man am i am i doing the right thing like part is like you got to make your kids
be tough and force them to do hard things but then part of me is like man they're not having any fun like if my bad dad for uh doing it
anyway these are the emotional turmoil that goes through my head as i'm trying to learn this whole
parenting game which is way harder than i thought it was going to be now making millions of dollars
is way easier than um raising kids but anyway they finished the season they had a good time
but end of it bowen who was the one who hated wrestling the most told me that wrestling is
his favorite sport so i'm like yes and then uh dallin he got injured pretty bad um
i think i did a podcast on that but he he liked it as well so finally i've been trying to like
you know the season's over i'm like we got to wrestle in our backyard let's like get a bunch
of kids together so i've been trying forever and finally today was the first day we made it happen
and i had my little boy aiden out here too and some of his friends. And man, it was crazy
because it's something interesting
as you start new things again,
you forget how much resistance normally comes
when you start something new.
I've been trying, honestly, for two years
just to have this wrestling practice.
And then six months ago, I printed these shirts.
I'm like, we're doing it this weekend.
And then we didn't do it again.
And it finally happened today.
And even today, man, last night, Aiden, my seven-year-old
going to bed, like, I can't like, you have to go to bed now. Cause it was like, it's still late.
It's like 10 o'clock, man. Cause we got to get for wrestling. I don't want to wrestle in the
morning. He's like, I got, I have homework and I have all these things. And I give homework.
You're in first grade, dude. He's like, yeah, five hours of homework. I can't do wrestling.
I have to do homework in the morning. I'm like, whatever. Oh, just fighting. This morning he was fighting.
Everyone was fighting.
They didn't want to come.
And then they came out here and the boys were fighting.
And the twins were fighting.
And an elected friend showed up, which was good.
And then we did practice.
And the practice was way, like, this is funny.
In your head, you're like, okay, they're all going to listen.
We're going to do these things.
We're going to get through stuff.
And it was hard being an odd number of people.
So I had to help be a drill partner plus coach.
Plus try to coach everyone.
Plus, anyway, it was tough partner, plus coach. Plus try to coach everyone, plus, anyway.
Oh, it was tough.
And there was so much resistance.
And then at the end, my boys are fighting,
and they're crying,
and I try to do little wrestle-offs to see if the kids are wrestling,
and two of my boys are crying by the end of it
because they get hurt, and like,
it's just like, so much resistance.
So, anyway, the reason I'm making this video is twofold.
Number one, I think someday it'll be fun to come back here
and if I can get these kids past the initial pain
of a new thing, it'd be fun to like show them this
and be like, hey, this was day number one
of the practice, guys.
This is how beat up your dad was,
how tired, how like, how bad I wanted to quit already
because man, you start anything new,
the initial resistance is insane.
It's like you have to push this boulder up a hill
and if you're not insanely passionate
and obsessive about what you do, you're not going to make it up that hill there's just too
much resistance that happens initially as people tell me i almost started business can i just like
i'm not passionate about anything can i just can i just like do you know they just want to do
something like man you can but there's a lot of resistance that goes into starting a business and
you got to push this boulder up a hill if you you don't love it, man, you're going to, you're going to, yeah.
Like if I didn't love wrestling and love just spending time with the boys,
like I'd quit after today.
Today was as much fun as it was.
It was kind of horrible.
Like it was so hard.
And like, and then, oh, anyway, it was not horrible.
It was good.
It was just not the picture I painted in my head, you know?
And I think a lot of times we get into business,
we have this picture in our head of like, hey, this is what it's going to look like.
It's going to be amazing. Then you get in there and you're like, huh? Nobody wants my stuff. Wow.
Traffic is expensive. Wow. Problem, problem, problem, problem. If you're not insanely passionate
initially, uh, the resistance will stop you. It'll bury you before you ever get there. So,
um, as I'm trying a new thing, a new chapter in my life, being a coach of my kids, which
I'm going through that resistance.
I just wanted to share with you guys because we all go through it.
And, you know, most of you listening to this podcast, you're here because you want to learn
marketing and business and scaling and things like that.
And I just, you were probably thinking about hearing me talk about wrestling coaching,
but it's the same principle.
Anything new we start, we will be immediately met with tons of opposition and resistance, no matter what it is, especially
if it's a good thing. The better it is, the more opposition or resistance you will get.
And that's a sign that you're doing the right things. And so that said, I'm done. I'm gonna
go sit in the hot tub. I'm gonna, my stuff, I have stuff he knows. I'm kind of sick, but I'm just
gonna celebrate today. Act like it was everything I dreamt of and more so I can forget about some of the hurdles.
So that way we'll be able to keep moving forward and keep doing this.
And I just know that if I do this consistently for a month, for six months, for a year, my kids will be good.
They're going to like it.
I'm going to like it.
We'll have wrestlers that know what they're doing and practice will become fun.
And it'll be awesome.
But it all starts somewhere.
So today was my starting day and wherever it is you're starting at or wherever
you are meeting the most opposition right now, hopefully this gives you a little bit of hope and
faith and the energy you need to push through that opposition because the amazing stuff's right on
the other side. We just got to get there. It's happened so many times in my life in so many
different areas and I'm excited for it to happen now here in the wrestling stuff.
As long as the kids don't quit.
So there's my job.
It's harder like when it's yourself.
You don't have to quit.
When the kids are like, we don't like this.
It's harder.
But they're liking it more.
It's getting better.
So all right, guys.
That said, I'm going to go and maybe take a nap or something.
I don't even know.
But whatever you're doing, break that resistance.
I'll talk to you soon.
Bye, everybody.
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