If you’re going to do something, you might as well be the best at it.
This past week I spoke at a Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi mastermind event, which was super cool. My wife and I flew to the event in Florida and we stayed at this nice resort.
And while we were there, we decided to book some massages. My first massage was just terrible. I couldn’t put my finger on it, but to be honest, I couldn’t wait to get off the massage table. In fact, I didn’t even want to go back for the massage I had booked for the following day. But…it was already paid for so I bit the bullet, even though I was dreading it.
When I got to the massage room, it was a different massage therapist… And one of the best massages I EVER had! AMAZING. And I started thinking about the difference between someone who was ‘average’ at what they do… And someone who was EXTRAORDINARY…an ARTIST…the BEST at what they do.
So my question for you is, “Do you want to be just ‘average’ or do you want to be THE BEST at what you do?”
Check out this episode of Marketing Secrets to discover how YOU can be the BEST at what you do AND give someone an AMAZING experience.
"If you have someone cutting you open, who do you want? The person who's okay, or the best in the world?" And so, I think there's a couple of things. Number one, it's like, when you're trying to hire someone to do something, don't look for someone who's okay. Go find people who are the best in the world. You know what I mean? Spend the extra money, spend the extra time. Find the best in the world. If you're looking for employees, don't find people that are, "Eh, they're okay." Find the best in the world. Right? And then for you is, don't be okay with, "Oh, I'm okay. I'm good." Don't do that. Be the best in the world. It's not that much harder. Right? I mean, it's going to take more time and effort and energy.
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What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson and welcome back
to the Marketing Secrets podcast. As always, grateful that you are
here, grateful we're hanging out and excited to share with you guys
something that I think will be helpful in your career, in your
life, in your marriage, in your family and everything you do. With
that said, let's cue the theme song, and I'll be back in a
second.
All right. Last weekend was insane. I don't know if I told you
this yet. I probably haven't gotten too deep. But I had a chance to
go speak at Dean Graziosi's and Tony Robbins event at Tony's
studio, which he built this huge studio when COVID hit where you
can come in this Zoom room where it's this huge stadium wrapped in
Zoom walls. It was crazy. If you follow me on Instagram, you saw
the pictures. But anyway, it was really, really special and really
fun. And we actually flew there in Tony's private plane, which was
crazy. We had a chance to go to his house and it was a really
special weekend.
But without telling you too much of that, and I wish I could go
deeper, so many crazy experience. I could do a three-day call, just
talking about all the ahas and takeaways from that. But I will drip
them out to you throughout the next few episodes. But there's one
thing that was interesting. We decided when we were there, we were
there for six days, which was kind of cool. We had a chance to hang
out with some really cool people and just relax and take a break a
little bit. And at the hotel there's a spa, so like, "Let's go get
massages." We signed up for massages two different days. And
obviously now with COVID, there's weirdness. Not in Boise. I love
Idaho. Idaho is different.
But in Florida, where we're at, they have different rules,
right? You had to wear face masks more often and all sorts of
stuff. We go to get our first massage and I get in there and it was
only a 60 minute massage, because that's all they had time for that
day or whatever. And the masseuse comes out and she puts on plastic
gloves, which was kind of weird. I'm not going to lie, it wasn't my
favorite, but I'm like, "Ah, whatever." I'm getting a massage and
it was not my favorite massage, partially it was because ...
Anyway, there are a lot of reasons why. As I was getting a massage,
I was annoyed. I didn't like it. It wouldn't feel good. It was just
like ... She was technically giving me a massage, but it was not a
good massage.
So much so, by the end of my 60 minutes ... Normally, I get a 90
minute massage. But by the end of my 60 minute massage, I just
wanted it to be done. It was the longest 60 minutes of my life. I
was miserable. I didn't have a good time. And I was even thinking,
"I think I hate massages. Maybe I've changed. Maybe I don't like
massages anymore. Maybe ... " Whatever. Right? And I was so annoyed
when I finally got done, I was like, "Oh, thank heavens it's over.
Get me out of here." And I just left. I'm in this beautiful spot
and all these amenities. I was like, "No, I'm done. I don't do
massages anymore. I don't do spas." I just had a horrible
experience. I'm like, "I'm never getting a massage again."
And I remember after I got a massage later and then we met
afterwards, and I was just like, "That was horrible. I don't ever
want to get massage again." And she's like, "Well, we have one
booked for tomorrow." I'm like, "I know." I'm like, "I don't really
want to go. Should we cancel?" And anyway, it was interesting. The
next day I go back, because you have a 24 hour cancellation period.
I'm like, "Ah, I have to get a massage." I'm like, "I don't even
like massages. This one's going to be 90 minutes. I'm going to be
miserable. Ah, just get out of the whole thing." Right? I get there
in kind of a bad attitude. And as we're talking to the masseuse and
she's a different person and super nice. And we laid out to get
massages and she starts massages me.
The same thing, she has to wear the plastic gloves, which is
kind of annoying, but whatever. Does the massage and this time it
is a completely different experience. This person was an artist. It
was amazing. It's crazy, because I spent the same amount of money
on both massages. Right? And the first one, I wanted to die. I
wanted to get off the table. I want to leave. Right? And this next
person was insane. They were amazing. The 90 minutes was over and I
was like, "Are you kidding me? I want to give you some more money.
I just want to flip back over and keep doing this back and forth
all day till you're off shift or whatever." It was amazing.
And I remember laying there thinking about how just 24 hours
earlier, I had a massage from a person, same spots, same everything
and how I hated it. And this one was amazing. I could've paid
anything to continue this experience longer. And I started thinking
about this. Right? Both of these people would consider themselves
masseuses. Right? Both of them got paid the same amount money to do
the job. But one was an artist. One was great at what they do. And
one just did the thing. Right? And I started thinking about my
life. Everything I've done, I've tried ... I don't know. I always
want to be the best.
I remember when I was wrestling, I bought this VHS tape,
pre-DVDs. And it was the story about Tom and Terry Brands, who are
twin brothers who are wrestlers at Iowa. And I remember the movie
started with ... First, Tom Brand's comes on, he says, "My name's
Tom Brands. My goal is simple. I want to be the best wrestler in
the world." And the next one came up. "My name's Terry Brands. My
goal is simple. I want to be the best wrestler in the whole world."
And then that's how it starts. And boom, it goes into their
training montage and stuff. And I was just like, "Yes." I remember
thinking all the time, "My name's Russell Brunson. I want to be the
greatest wrestler in the world." Right?
And so, because I didn't want to be a good wrestler. I didn't
want to be like, okay. I wanted to be the best in the world. And
obviously, I never got there, but that was my belief. And so,
because of that I got way further than I probably ever should have
gotten based on my skill and talent level. Right? I was a state
champ. I was an All-American. I took second in the nation in high
school, went to college. I was ranked the top 10 in college. Never
placed NCA. But, I had a good career. And when I switched to
business, it was the same thing. When I got into business, I wasn't
just like, "I want to make money." I was like, "I want to be the
greatest marketer that's ever lived. If I'm doing this job
anywhere, I might as well be amazing at it." Right?
And I was just thinking about that so much during this massage,
I'm just like, "Both these people have the same job title, but
one's amazing. And one's eh." And I think about, for all of us, ...
Like with my kids, I'm like, "I don't care what you guys do. I
don't care what you want to be when you grow up. But don't just be
okay, be the best in the world. How do you become amazing? Not just
good, but amazing. What do you have to do different?" I don't know.
I don't know how to teach that exactly, more so than just helping
you guys want that and desire it. Don't be the crappy masseuse. I
think about funnel building. Right? There's tons of people out
there teaching funnel building and doing funnel building.
You could hire someone and you see people that hire someone and
they get a funnel and the funnel sucks. It's just like, you're a
funnel builder, become the best in the world. Obsess about. Obsess
about design, and copy, and all these things so that when you build
someone a funnel, you hand it to them, it should be art. They
should be blown away by it. Just the second masseuse, I was blown
away. That's the experience you want to give someone. If you can't
give someone that experience yet, you need to geek out more. You
got to go deeper. You got to become better. Right? Become the best
in the world at your art, at your craft, whatever it is. Right?
If I was a dentist, I'd be like, "Okay, there's dentists. But
there's amazing dentists." There's chiropractic. I don't want to be
a good chiropractor. I want to be the best in the world. And
there's tiers. There's levels. You see it in every industry. Right?
Every industry. I was talking to one of my buddies who's one of the
top doctors. He's a certain type of doctor, one of the best in the
world. And I was asking about that and he told me, he's like, "If
you ever get sick here in Idaho," he's like, "Tell me ahead of time
and I'll tell you which doctors to go to." I was like, "Is there
really that big of a difference?" He's like, "You have no idea
which doctor got a D in their class, which one got an A." Right?
"There's definitely a difference. Just because they have a degree
does not mean they're the same thing."
"If you have someone cutting you open, who do you want? The
person who's okay, or the best in the world?" And so, I think
there's a couple of things. Number one, it's like, when you're
trying to hire someone to do something, don't look for someone
who's okay. Go find people who are the best in the world. You know
what I mean? Spend the extra money, spend the extra time. Find the
best in the world. If you're looking for employees, don't find
people that are, "Eh, they're okay." Find the best in the world.
Right? And then for you is, don't be okay with, "Oh, I'm okay. I'm
good." Don't do that. Be the best in the world. It's not that much
harder. Right? I mean, it's going to take more time and effort and
energy.
But man, when you become the best in the world, people will
travel from everywhere to come to you. They'll spend more to get to
you. They will do everything, because ... Like right now, I would
have paid the second masseuse 10 times what I paid the first one,
and happily done it. I would fly her to Boise once a month to give
me a massage, that's how good it was. Right? And it's understanding
that versus like, "Oh yeah, that was okay. That was good." I don't
know, if you put that much love into your craft. Again, and I'm
talking to a lot of you who were funnel builders, who are in
agencies to find out. Man, put in the time. Don't give a client
crap. Make sure you become the best in the world. Understanding all
the pieces.
How to make a funnel go from good to great? What's the
differences, image size, colors, text, copy, video, storytelling,
all the things. Don't just dabble, become obsessed. If you watch
the way that I build a funnel with my team, I'm obsessive about it.
They're like, "Man, you're spending so much time on the headline."
I'm like, "Yeah, because that's the most important part." Right?
They're like, "Man, you're spending so much time crafting the
script in the video." And it's like, "Yes, because I want to be the
best in the world. I don't want to be okay." And so, for you guys,
I want you to just think into that, how do you become the best?
Because if you do that, man, life is better. You'll serve more
people. All these things ... Your experiences will increase. I
didn't get to have a chance to go speak at Tony's event because I
was a good funnel builder, because I had okay companies. It's
because I've been obsessed with becoming the best. People who are
in that same way, people obsessed with that kind of stuff, they
recognize it and they respect it and they follow it. And so, if you
want to be in good company with the right people, then obsess about
that. Anyway, that's my calling to you guys today. I just want to
share that, because it was on the top of my mind during that whole
massage. I was just like, "Man, look at this different experience."
Right?
In everything of my life, I want to find the person who's the
best, not the person who's good. Right? And then on the flip-side,
I want to become the best. I don't want to be just good. This is
for all of you guys. Just like I did when I heard the wrestling
video, "My name's Tom Brands. I want to be the greatest wrestler in
the world. My name's Terry Brands. I want to be the greatest
wrestler in the world." My name's Russell Brunson. I want to be the
greatest wrestler in the world. My name's Russell Brunson. I want
to be the greatest marketer in the world. What is your thing? What
is it that you want to be the greatest in the world at? What are
you willing to put in the time, and the effort, and the stress, and
the pressure, and the ups and the downs, and the pain to be able to
become the best at?
Okay? Because when this life is done and it wraps up and it's
over, right? Do we want to leave it knowing like, "Man, I became
the best at this thing. I loved it so much. I was so passionate
about it. I cared enough to make myself the best." Maybe you'll
never get it. I never became the best wrestler. But the journey of
that meant everything to me. Right? It translated into so many good
things in my life. I'm so grateful for every one of those
experiences. I didn't become the best, but the pursuit of becoming
the best is what gave me the life I have now. And I'm so grateful
for it and I wouldn't trade that for anything.
Pick what it is. What do you want to be the best in the world
at? And then pursue it with your heart, with your soul, with
everything you have. And if you do that, man, I promise you, your
life will be richer. Your relationships will be fuller and you'll
get access to people and things that you never dreamt were
possible. With that said, I appreciate you all. If you got any
value from this episode, please tag me in it on social so I can see
it. Let me know in the comments. Love to hear back from you guys.
With that said, thanks so much and I'll talk to you all again soon.
Bye, everybody.
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