How to find the secret things you didn’t even know you were looking for.
If you're going and you're studying somebody, instead of just like, "Oh, I'm going to listen to a podcast once a week." Or, "I'm going to go read a chapter every few days." But you go to true immersion where you're like, "Okay, I'm going to binge read this book in a day." Or, "I'm going to go to a three-day event or five-day event or whatever." But you started going through immersion. You start seeing things in a different ... I don't know how to explain it more than these patterns start appearing that you don't see when it's disjointed.
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What's up everybody, this is Russell Brunson, welcome back to
the Marketing Secrets podcast. Hope you guys are pumped and excited
for today, because I am. The sun's up, it's beautiful. I just got
out of the dentist and wanted to hang out with my friends.
All right everybody. I hope that you guys are all been amazing.
I'm working on so many fun things right now that I'm not even sure
what to share first or second or third or where to go or what to
do. But I wanted to just jump in today because I had an interesting
conversation yesterday with Mr. Steve Larson, who's one of my
favorite people, not only inside the ClickFunnels community, but
just in the world. He's super cool. And I appreciate, I was hanging
out with him, talking to him and it's been fun.
Those who don't know Steve, he came into my world as my funnel
builder for a couple of years and then went off on his own. It's
been fun watching him build his movement and his tribe. But he was
there, like when I was writing the Expert Secrets book. It's fun
because when I decided to take on a project, to start writing, and
you go through this phase of brainstorming and searching and
researching and finding things out and discovery and like, so he
was there during the whole process. Literally sitting next to me
during most of it, which was pretty cool. I don't know. A pretty
cool opportunity. He tells me stories about a lot. Like, remember
when we were doing that and you were coming up with this and
like... It's kind of fun because yesterday he messaged me and he's
like, "Hey, I'm looking for a coach in this area of my life, who
would you recommend? Like, what should I do?"
And I kind of stopped for a second. And I was like, "You know
what? There's a lot of good people. And I was recommending a few
people and stuff like that. But I came back and I was like, "You
know what?" Me and him have talked about this a lot, but I was
like, "Honestly, the thing that's going to get your learning and
your understanding of the next level more than anything is probably
not the next coach, as much as you sitting down and actually
writing a book.
This is not a podcast about writing a book. I did one of those
recently, but I wanted to talk about this because there's so many
people that want to become an expert. They want to write a book.
They want to make courses. They want to make podcasts. Things like
that, right? We talk about the value and the importance of
publishing. If you've been around me for any amount of time, you
know I'm such a big believer in everybody needs to be publishing
daily. Like, what are you publishing? Like pick a podcast and do it
daily, or write a blog post daily, or do YouTube or Facebook live.
It doesn't even matter. The goal though, is as you start doing
that, you start finding your voice, right?
If you've read the Expert Secrets book, I talk about actually...
excuse me, the Traffic Secrets book. I talk about the two reasons
why you need to publish daily. It's because number one, it's going
to help you to find your voice. Number two, it's going to help your
audience to find you. I'm a big believer in that, but there's
something magical about actually writing a book. That's been
interesting.
I'm writing my fourth book right now, and I'm not telling
details about it yet, but I'm writing it and it's just been so fun.
I kind of forgot about this process. Like, as you start writing...
because you to take this concept and break it down. How do you make
it simple? How do you make it interesting? What are the case
studies and the use cases? Like have other people talked about this
already? I want to make sure I'm not saying the same thing other
people have said.
You get in this like research phase. You're studying and you're
learning and trying to figure things out. And by going through that
process, it's insane the insights you start getting. I almost feel
like God, or whoever you want to believe, I obviously believe it's
God, but he's like, "If you're willing to go on this journey, I'm
going to start making these insights clear."
It's the same reason why Tony Robbins always talks about he
doesn't want people dabbling he wants you to go through immersion.
Where you're going through a four day event, or you're reading a
book or you're doing these things, because immersion, you start
connecting these dots you don't see normally. All I can say is that
the process of writing a book for me, I started seeing patterns and
things line up that I've never seen it in any other situation, even
publishing daily.
There's something about it where these patterns, these ideas,
and these things start showing up. It's funny because last year I
wrote the Traffic Secrets book. Man, maybe two years ago. Dang it.
Anyway, whenever it was. Then after I got done, I went back and I
rewrote the Expert Secrets and the Dotcom Secrets book for our
hardbound versions, you know?
It was interesting, as I was going through, I'm reading the
Expert Secrets book, and I'm doing the editing, I'm just like,
"Where did some of this stuff come from?" Not that I'm like patting
myself on the back. Some of this stuff's amazing. I don't know
where I... Like, how did I come up with this? I don't remember the
process. It's going back to like when Steve and I were sitting
there in that room in that office writing the book. It was like
brainstorming and researching and thinking and looking at patterns.
And all of a sudden it's like, because I'm deep in this like
treasure hunt trying to find the piece of gold, it's like the
pattern shows up and it's like, Oh my gosh, here it is. It's like
this gift is just handed to you on a silver platter. I feel like
that's happening right now in this book, because I'm going through
it, I'm discovering and finding these things I never have seen
before, which is just so interesting.
It comes down to too, honestly, it is immersion. It's immersion
in different areas. It's immersion in your learning and immersion
in your content creation, immersion in your product development. If
you're creating a course, if you dive deep into it, start doing
this stuff, again, hopefully, if you look deep, if you start trying
to figure and really learn the stuff, these insights will start
popping out.
If you're going and you're studying somebody, instead of just
like, "Oh, I'm going to listen to a podcast once a week." Or, "I'm
going to go read a chapter every few days." But you go to true
immersion where you're like, "Okay, I'm going to binge read this
book in a day." Or, "I'm going to go to a three-day event or
five-day event or whatever." But you started going through
immersion. You start seeing things in a different ... I don't know
how to explain it more than these patterns start appearing that you
don't see when it's disjointed.
I had something similar happen. This is kind of more on a
spiritual side, but, a lot of you guys know I'm a member of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Some people nickname
us the Mormons. Typically, what I would do, is read a chapter in my
scriptures every single day, right? Which is awesome. You get
different insights that are really, really useful and helpful. Then
one day I bought a first edition Book of Mormon, which is super
rare and kind of a cool special thing for me. So I bought this book
and I was like, I want read this entire book.
And there's a guy, back in the days, and he's Parley P. Pratt
and he read the entire Book of Mormon in a day, back in the 1800s
or something. So I found out when his birthday was, and I took the
day off of work and I'm going to read this entire book in a day.
It's a big book and it's not light reading. And I spent 18 hours
reading and I got about halfway through. So I don't know how that
dude did it in a day.
But, anyway, regardless, I spent 18 hours reading this book and
I got super deep into it. It was very similar. I had these
breakthroughs and these patterns, these things showing up that I'd
never seen before. Because I had seen things like in isolation, of
a chapter, a verse or whatever, but when you read it, it's 300
pages at once, you start seeing the patterns starting to
appear.
Anyway, I wanted to share with you because I want you thinking
about that. Like you're learning, your creation, is doing it in a
state of immersion because these patterns start showing up. So
anyway, I hope it helps. I just got home from the dentist. I'm
going to go have some food real quick and head in the office and
get back to writing.
So with that said, I want to challenge you guys. Immersion.
Either studying or learning or creating or whatever, block out time
and go deep and start looking at the patterns and the things that
appear because it's a gift. It's amazing. You'll find things you
weren't expecting. It's pretty, pretty special. So with that said,
appreciate you guys. Have an amazing day and I'll talk to you all
again soon. Bye everybody.
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