The Russell Brunson Show - Cut Yourself Some Slack... So You Can Actually Launch Your Funnel
Episode Date: August 21, 2018One of the biggest things you need to understand if you're actually going to have success. On today's episode Russell explains why you shouldn't stress about not being a millionaire after only workin...g at it for a few months. Here are some of the other insightful things you will hear in this episode: Why some people have success faster, but why that doesn't mean you're doing something wrong. Why you should cut yourself some slack when you haven't become a millionaire in a short period of time. And why Russell remembers the journey of when things were hard as "Good old days." So listen here to find out why enjoying the journey of entrepreneurship is the best part. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/cut-yourself-some-slack-so-you-can-actually-launch-your-funnel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, hey, everybody, this is Russell Brunson.
Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
I'm still on my drive home from the Two Common Quebecs meeting.
I got one more exciting, fun thing to share with you.
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 Seed Case.
All right, everybody, this is part two.
Ah, it's not part two.
It's a whole separate episode,
but I'm still driving home from the 2ComicClubX event.
I'm still on fire, still excited,
and just had some more cool stuff to share with you.
So what I want to share with you guys right now,
because I know it's a blocker for a bunch of you guys and hopefully this will release that block inside of your mind.
Um, uh, and I'm sitting right now inside of two common club X coaching program, which
is why I wanted to bring it.
And then in fact, I was just on stage 15 minutes ago and I shared this with them and I want
to share with you guys as well because, um, it's, um, it's, it's something that, that,
ah, so many entrepreneurs like the, and if I can
just make this shift in your mind and make you like take some pressure off of you, I
think that a lot of you guys will be able to do what you're trying to do and create
what you're trying to create.
So the biggest problem we have as entrepreneurs is like, we see the vision we want to create
and then we have horrible impatience to make that thing happen.
Right.
And what I told the group here, I said,
it's been really fun to watch everyone's progress, but people who are blown up really, really fast,
people are moving slower. But it's like, I won't, I, as you're looking around,
those of you guys who are moving slower, I don't want you to stress out and be like,
Oh, I'm moving slower. Like I'm not having success yet or freaking out because you know,
I'm not a millionaire yet or all these things that, you know, I'm not in the two comma club
yet and other people are, and like, I'm trying to get that process, but it's going slower for me, and all the different reasons that we have, right?
So what I wanted to think about is, if you think about the real world, right?
So what happens in the real world?
We decide that we want to make money, right?
So what do we do?
We go to college for four years for some people, six to eight years
for other people, 10 years for other people. And during that time you make $0 and all you're doing
is you're learning a craft that will someday make you money hopefully. Right. And then when it's
done, then you go and you go into the schooling and you have this like huge debt and you start
working and you may spend the next five to 10 to some people, 20 or 30 years to pay off the debt
of the student loan. So, I mean, you're, you're, you're good 20, you know, anywhere from five, 10, 15, 20 years in before you're like
making good money, right? After you paid off debts and you've actually done the time.
And I see the old, and that's for you just to have a regular job where you're going to go show up
each day, clock in, do your thing, clock out and go back home. I said, for all of you guys in this
room here, like, do you realize like what your vision is, like what you're trying to do? Like you're trying to create businesses and companies and like products and go back home. I said, for all of you guys in this room here, do you realize what your vision is,
what you're trying to do?
You're trying to create businesses and companies
and products and services and things
literally to change the world
of the customers you're serving, right?
And I said, some of you guys are frustrated
because you're four months in
and you're not a millionaire yet.
You haven't hit through common club yet, right?
I said, put it in perspective.
Most people spend five years in school
to get a job that's gonna make them
50, $60,000 a year. And you're coming in trying to make a million bucks in five months and you put
in four or five months of effort and you're frustrated that you're not there yet. And so
you put in perspective, like, don't be stressed out. Like the, the, the most fun part of this
process for you is going to be the journey. I can tell you that now on the other side of this
journey where, you know, we've built companies, had success, made a bunch of money. Like,
and I look back at the good old days of building the business and being in the
trench and learning all these things the first time I have an aha moments.
I'm like, Oh my gosh, like those aha moments were so exciting for me and I miss it.
In fact, just a huge reason why I'm so involved in the coaching programs.
Like why I do what I do.
Why do I write books?
Why do I do Facebook lives?
Why do I do podcasts?
Why do I do events?
Like, why do I do all this stuff?
And the reason why I do all that stuff is because like when I see you guys get that
aha moment, like I remember what that felt like and it's the next best thing to having
it originally.
So I feel jealous.
Like I'm honestly jealous of you guys.
Every time I hear from you that you're like, oh my gosh, Russell, look, I just realized
this thing where I just had my first success or maybe my first dollar, my first thousand,
my first million.
Like I'm jealous of those times because I remember what they felt like.
They felt so good.
Okay.
And so the next best thing is like helping you guys to fill that.
So that's why I love doing what I do.
But the journey is the best part.
My wife and I were joking the other day.
Like we've been married now for, we just had our 16 year anniversary.
You know, and in that time, amazing things have happened.
We started completely broke.
I was wrestling, not with a job.
She had a job. And then we spent the next 15 years of our lives, 16 years
of life now getting to this point right now. And like we talked about the fun, like the
most fun times where we were so broke. Like we were like taking my wife's CDs and selling
them at the record store to buy groceries. And then like we were trying to figure things
out. And like the apartment we had was so small that there was no room for um cover or drawers to put our clothes in so we bought cinder blocks at uh at home depot to like
jack up our bed to put it on cinder blocks so we could like store our clothes underneath there and
we were scared that if we moved the bed too much like our whole bed would fall off the cinder
blocks and crush our clothing and all of our supplies and like you know like painting our
own room because like we couldn't afford a painter so we bought a bucket of paint and some like cheap five dollar paint brushes and we spent you know like a day painting
the room like some crazy colors because we thought it would be cool and like not having money for
groceries i can remember the first thing i sold on ebay sold it for 20 bucks and taking that money
and like going out to dinner and like buying dinner for 20 bucks that we actually had extra
and like like those things were so much fun. Not that life's not fun now, like we love it.
But like those times were like the special ones, right?
Like all those moments of the journey
of like trying to figure this stuff out
and like me having an idea when we create something
and then thinking it's gonna make a bunch of money
and then it doesn't and get shut down.
Like I could tell you story after story after story
of like times I thought like, okay, Colette, we made it.
Like money's coming in, yay.
And then like two days later, I'd be like, oh my gosh, I turned out what I created was actually
illegal.
I'm refunding everyone their money.
Like, like don't spend that money.
Like it's not actually ours.
And like, I can't tell you how many times I went through stupid things like that.
And yes, I did create things that were really, really good ideas that then I found out were
illegal later and had to give the money back.
Like, um, I think most good ideas come from, from that.
I mean, I think most illegal activities were like really good entrepreneurial ideas that
then the government was like, ah, that's like not actually good.
And you know, there's a reason why this could hurt other people and they set up laws around
it and it becomes illegal.
But most part of the start is really good, like really good entrepreneurial ideas.
Right.
And so, um, I had those and I had to like, man, like it was painful, like so much pain in the process
and in the moment and all those things, like the ups and the downs and the excitement and
the depression and the, the, the tired nights and the excited things.
I'm learning things.
I'm learning other things.
And like every step of the journey, I have to grow and stretch and like fill your capacity,
get, get bigger and bigger.
And then like, and then things break and fall apart.
And like, you know, hiring a hundred people and firing 80 people.
And then, you know, like, like as much pain as that was, look back now.
And it's like, Oh, those were the good old days.
Like that was the journey.
And, and, and I love that part of it.
And so I don't want any of you guys being so stressed out about the outcome that you're
not enjoying the journey.
Cause the journey is the best part.
You're getting to the end of it.
And you're like, huh, that was it.
Like you'll get a YouTube comic club award. I'll hand it to you on stage. And you'd be like,
like for five seconds, like this is the greatest thing in the world to eat your picture. And then
you go back to hotel room that night and you're like, huh, that was it. But then you'll think
back about like, well, like think about all this stuff that happened in the journey, the people I
met and the experiences and the ups and the downs when I learned how I grew and like how I struggled.
But then because I figured I moved past that struggle, what I figured out and like, and like, those are the pieces that you'll cherish that you'll
remember for the rest of your life. Um, and so give yourself time. Like I said, you spend five
years to eight years to try to figure out how to do a simple profession. We're here inside this
world of entrepreneurship. You're doing a lot more than that, right? You're figuring out how to,
how to create a product, how to structure an offer, how to do sales copy, how to create stories, how to, how to create a funnel, how to design a funnel, how to get
programmers, how to, how to drive traffic, how to set up ads, how to spend money, how
to like fulfill and how to do customer support, how to, there's a lot of pieces to this.
So cut yourself some slack.
It's going to be okay.
Like if you don't make a million bucks by, you know, next month, that's okay.
And some people will move faster.
And my, with most of those people who are like, man, I hit, I hit two comic club in a week or in
10 days, or, you know, we have all these people hitting records now. Like it didn't just happen
in seven days. Right. It happened on the back of them spending years trying to master these other
things. Like for me, if I said, I want to make the two, I want to hit the two comic club with
a new offer. Like I could do that. I could spend a week and hit the two comic club within a day or
two. Like, that's not like, but I've done it a million times, right? Like I've
gotten that, that spot where I, where I can do that. And so it's not that hard to do and you
guys will become the same way. But for right now it's like, don't stress out. Like there's a lot
of stuff you're learning, like a lot of things you're growing through. Like imagine this. If,
if you get a real job, you go to five years of school to, I don't even know, to become a teacher,
right? And you're teaching a subject. So you got to be able to regurgitate back out of a book, a topic that you read, right? And that's like,
you're only five years of school to be able to do that. Okay. And obviously good teachers do more
than that. But I'm saying like any job, pick a job and say, I went to school for this much time to
be able to do this one task, right? Like what you guys are doing to build this company is a lot of
tasks. There's a lot of things that are not, and some of them are left brain, some are right brain
and some of them are you're building a team, which means you have to learn this whole other
thing. And like, there's a lot of stuff you got to figure out and you got to learn. So like I said,
just take the, take your foot off the gas a little bit and just be proud of yourself. Cause most
people won't do the journey. Most people just don't, don't take it. And, um, and so I think a
lot of us will get burned out because we're so stressed about the goal and the outcome.
And we're not hitting it.
We're stressing out and freaking out and throwing our hands in the air.
In fact, I got someone on Instagram the other day.
I don't normally look at my other messages, but I looked at my other messages as he was in there in the Skype.
But made this post and I was reading it.
And it made me laugh because in his post, he was like, I'm in college right now and I'm stressed out because I've been trying to do this thing for four months, and none of it's working, and this whole thing's
a scam.
I feel like you've been scamming me, Russell, because I spent four months trying to create
a webinar, and it's not working, and now I'm paying $97 a month for ClickFunnels, and I
don't even have a funnel yet, and blah, blah, blah, and all these things.
I feel like this is a scam.
He's like, you make it sound so easy how you're a dumb kid, and you have a $100 million company
now.
It's not that easy. I'm like, dude, you've spent four months, four months and you're pissed.
You haven't made a hundred million dollars yet.
Four months.
Like you will never have success because you're so freaked out about this, this end result.
Like dude, in four months, if you can figure out how to write a really good headline, like
that's, that's an accomplishment.
And then you can go take that skill that, um, there's a dude that he actually wrote the subtitle for, um, for expert secrets
book. And, um, he charges a hundred dollars for a headline and you may be like a hundred dollars
for a headline. Like, yes, he does. And literally I sent him a hundred bucks for a headline. He
wrote like 10 different variations and sent it to me. And that the subtitle for the expert secrets
book, which is, um, uh Build a Tribe, and Change the World,
that was the one that I was like, that was my favorite one.
And I paid him $100 for that headline, right?
So if you spend the next four months mastering headlines, then go and like, I write headlines for people.
And it's like, you can charge people $100 for a headline.
Become a master at that one thing, right?
And then you can become the best headline person.
And then you can start selling headline services for people and start getting really good at that, right?
As you learn the next skill, the next talent,
and then reinvest that money into the next thing, right?
But don't be like,
I haven't built a $100 million company yet.
I've spent four months wrestling.
I'm angry at you.
It's like, dude,
like it takes four months to figure out one skill.
So become amazing at that one skill.
We are in the very near future
going to be launching funnelroldex.com,
which is basically Rolodex of people
who are doing one set, one piece of the funnel, right?
Somebody who can write a headline for you
or can do a video sales letter for you,
can do a graphic design or logo design,
or write the email sequence,
or they can do like the one piece, okay?
And my goal is to get all of you guys to master a piece
and then go become a service provider
inside of the FunnelRollDex
and then do the one piece you're really good at
and then take that money,
reinvest it in the other 10 pieces
you need to launch your funnel. Take that money, invest in someone to do the copy and you're really good at, and then take that money and reinvest it in the other 10 pieces you need to launch your funnel.
Take that money and invest in someone to do the copy
and the traffic and the other things.
Because that's what business is.
It's not about us becoming amazing
at all these things, right?
It's about learning a piece
and then providing value, which gives you money,
which then you can reinvest in other people
who provide value,
and you can eventually create the whole picture.
So anyway, there's some stuff.
I don't know if that helps or not, but I hope that that takes some of the stress off for you guys and gives you permission
to like enjoy this journey because it's really fun. And I tell you what, I know what you feel,
what you're feeling. Like sometimes I know the stress, the pain that all the anguish,
all those kinds of things. Cause I felt it. It's real. Um, but I promise you it's worth it.
And, um, it'll be the stuff you stuff you remember like do you remember that time?
Do you remember when we were like so stressed
and so depressed and so tired
and so angry and so broke
and so whatever
and you'll remember that
and you'll be like man those were the good old days
I miss that stuff
and so right now you're living it
don't miss it
enjoy it
and I promise the more you enjoy it now
the easier the process will actually become as well.
So, all right.
I'm home, you guys.
I appreciate you all.
Have an amazing day.
And I will talk to you again soon.
Thanks, everybody.
Bye.
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