Become Deadly with Grant Cardone

Hey guys, let me tell you about the incredible accomplishments of the past 12 years. Believe it or not, we have gone from doing a measly $20 million in sales over the Internet to over a billion dollars! Yes, you read that right – a billion dollars!

And let me tell you something, the key to this success was not just knowing how to use the Internet but having the enthusiasm and confidence in what we do. Enthusiasm is contagious, and it’s what makes all the difference. The more you use it, the more you get. Don’t hold back your energy; let it flow! If you have to walk on fire to get motivated, then You go ahead and do that.

You see, tricks and gimmicks won’t get you far in life. You need disciplines that can be duplicated, like communication and connection skills that my children have mastered. We spend less time teaching them how to count and more time teaching them how to communicate, connect, and be confident in themselves. These are the kinds of skills that will take you further than any fancy gimmick.

But the real secret to success is being dangerous, not careful, and being dangerous means being fearless and taking risks. It’s about approaching people with confidence and an open mind, even strangers. And you know what? Strangers can be valuable too! They have everything you want, so why not get to know them and see how they can help you?

Some of you may think that swag and confidence are just for the young and carefree. But that couldn’t be further from the truth! Regardless of age, you can still have that special something that makes you stand out. All you need is confidence and the bravado to back it up. Remember, it’s not about faking it; it’s about being genuine to yourself.

So, let’s take a moment to absorb this incredible accomplishment of a billion dollars in sales. Let’s use it as motivation to build our confidence, our communication, and our connection skills. Let’s be dangerous, take risks, and meet new people with confidence. And most importantly, let’s believe in ourselves and our abilities to succeed, no matter what age we are or what challenges we face. Together, we can achieve anything!

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Summary of Transcript:
The speaker discusses the importance of enthusiasm and confidence in achieving success. He emphasizes that tricks and gimmicks are not effective in the long term and instead recommends developing disciplines that can be duplicated. He also discusses teaching his children communication and social skills, encouraging the audience to be confident and have “swag” in all areas of life.

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Summary of Description:
The best motivator is discipline, according to the writer, and it can improve communication and attention. The writer invites readers to join a live event to learn about the discipline of marketing communication and sales tactics. The content disclaims that investing involves risks and that investors should consult a professional before making investment decisions.

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There are a lot of tricks, shortcuts, and life hacks out there that promise to motivate you. The best motivator is what I teach my children; discipline is the only thing that will never fail you. You’re in bad shape if you need to do a cold plunge to close every sale. Use discipline to get better at communication and to get better at keeping attention. If I teach it to my kids, you know it’s because it works.

Come to my next live event to learn the discipline I apply to my marketing communications and sales tactics. Click the link below:
https://www.grantcardone.com/bootcamp

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