Enjoy this throwback episode where Russell explains a powerful concept that could help you and your business when times get tough.
I want you to think about everything great that’s happened in your life. For those who went into sports, think about the hardest times, the times... I only know wrestling because that’s my world. But the times where I needed to cut weight or I had to go get someone who was really, really tough, or I lost a match or whatever, those are the times you want to quit right. You’re like, “I’m out.” And back out and walk away from it. But it was in those times that instead of backing out, I leaned in and had success.
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Good morning everybody, this is Russell Brunson. I want to
welcome you to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I just dropped my
kids off at school and now we get to hang out.
Hey everyone, I hope you guys are doing amazing. I am trying to
get on a better rhythm of doing podcasts consistently. I had this
really weird thing where like I’ll get in the mood and I’ll do like
10 in a row, and then I’ll get out of the mood and I won’t do some
for a while. And I’m trying to get more consistent where we get two
or three a week. So I apologize for my inconsistency, but I’m
grateful for you guys and for listening in. And hopefully you get
good stuff each time.
You know, it’s been fun doing this now for 500+ episodes, and if
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But today I had a specific thing I wanted to share with you and
I’ve been wanting to talk about this for a little while, but life’s
been a little crazy right now, trying to get done some big
projects. This month of October is crazy, I’m speaking all over,
flying a bunch of places, we’re doing an event for Two Comma Club X
members and a whole bunch of other things. Rebuilding the whole
company structure, anyway, I could go on and on. But it’s so much
fun. I love what we do. I love that we get to play this game every
day.
Anyway, what I wanted to share with you guys today, it was kind
of fun, Steven Larsen was in the office the other day. Some of you
guys know we launched the One Funnel Away Challenge, which has been
nuts. We had over 7500 people sign up for it. It’s 100 dollar
challenge, so 7500 people paid $100 to be a part of it, and every
day for 30 days Steven jumps on and yells at everybody and pushes
them forward through some curriculum that we’re taking people
through. Again, it’s called the One Funnel Away Challenge, a lot of
you guys are part of it. If you’re not part of it, then it’s
because you didn’t pay attention to the 30days.com launch we did
recently.
Anyway, for all you guys who are in there, it’s been so much
fun. It’s been fun though because Steven comes into the office
everyday, which I miss having him there, he used to be there every
day. You know he had to go out and start his own business and all
that kind of stuff, which I am proud of him for. Just teasing, it
is really cool. But I am really grateful to be able to pull him
into that because it’s fun to see him everyday and see him in his
element where he’s jumping on it, and training and motivating and
pushing, just doing his thing. It’s amazing.
This new program though, this One Funnel Away Challenge is going
to change a ton of people’s lives and I’m excited for all of you
guys who are going through it.
But I digress, the reason why I’m telling this story is, he was
in the office and we were talking about a bunch of stuff, and we
were actually talking about the Two Comma Club X coaching program,
which is something we sold at the last Funnel Hacking Live, and I
think we had 650ish people join it. And it’s not a cheap program,
it’s $18 grand a year or $1800 a month. And a lot of people came in
at $1800 a month, which obviously is not a cheap investment, but at
the same time, I talked about when we sold it, I was like, “It’s
less than half the cost of a crappy employee.” And you’re getting
access to all these coaches and all these things.
So far we’ve done three or four events, I’m doing a two day
event this month that only they are allowed to come to. It’s
expensive but it’s also super cheap, you know what I mean. And
we’re talking about some people that had dropped out of it for
whatever reason. And some people have dropped out for legitimate
reasons, I totally understand that. But the story I wanted to tell
you today was interesting, was about Steven’s sister Marie. She
joined the program, and she was probably in a group of a bunch of
people that probably shouldn’t have joined. I think for some people
it was as much money as they were making at the time, and they
still just jumped in because they saw the vision, they wanted the
thing and they jumped in.
And it was interesting, Steven was telling me this story that
like two months into the program, I think it was the second or the
third month, the next $1800 a month payment came up and she was
freaking out. And had kind of a thing like, “Oh my gosh, I’m not
making enough money for this. I can’t do this, I need to drop out.”
And she told Steven, “I can’t do this, I need to be out of it.” And
Steven listened to her talk about all the reasons why she needed to
drop out, and he listened to it and after she got done saying all
the reasons why she should drop out, then he said, “Or you should
lean in.”
And that is the message for you today, “Or you should lean in.”
What does that mean? You should lean into it, instead of freaking
out, “oh, I can’t handle this.” Let’s lean in and double down and
go all in. And when you do that’s when amazing things happen. And
to Marie’s credit, she did. She leaned in and during that time got
through the scary bumpiness and launched her business and right now
her business is doing somewhere between 8 and 10 thousand dollars a
month, which is amazing and insane and so cool.
She’s helping people launch podcast. It’s like my podcast, if I
was working with her I would record this and send it to her
and she would just somehow make it magically show up on iTunes
right. My brother does that for me. But that’s what she does for
people now and she’s killing it. But it’s because during the
turbulent times of backing out and running away, she leaned in.
I want you to think about everything great that’s happened in
your life. For those who went into sports, think about the hardest
times, the times... I only know wrestling because that’s my world.
But the times where I needed to cut weight or I had to go get
someone who was really, really tough, or I lost a match or
whatever, those are the times you want to quit right. You’re like,
“I’m out.” And back out and walk away from it. But it was in those
times that instead of backing out, I leaned in and had success.
Yesterday, it was kind of fun, we were working on a video and I
was like, “I need my old wrestling matches from back in the day.”
So my brother, Scott, he had them all on his hard drive so he
dumped them all onto Google drive, so I was looking at all these
old videos of me through high school and college wrestling. So I
was kind of going down this jaunt down memory lane, and I saw in
there the match my junior year where I lost to this guy named Nick
Fresquez, the very first match of the season.
And I remember this because we recorded it, but I think my mom
accidently recorded over it or something like that, but we had a 22
second clip of that match and it was when Nick did this move on me
that was the move he beat me with. And I remember my dad used to
watch that 22 second clip over and over and over and over again.
I’d come up during the season, I’d wake up in the morning and he’d
be upstairs watching it and he’s like, “Russell come here, come
here.” And he’d sit me down on the carpet and he’d show me how the
move worked and we would drill it, and go to the wrestling room
later and drill the move. Man, we must have watched that 22 second
clip of my loss like a thousand times or more during that next four
months of the wrestling season. And we’d practice it and practice
it and practice it.
And yesterday I found the match of me winning the state title,
and we’re watching it and seeing as I did that move, the same move
he did on me to beat me at the first of the season is the same move
I used on him to beat him in the state finals. And I was thinking
about that, I was like, in context of this whole concept that
Steven shared with me about leaning in, I was just like, man, if I
hadn’t leaned in to that, if I would have been like, “Oh my gosh I
lost to him.” And had fear and all these things, then I never would
have been a state champ, which man, life circumstances since that
moment that brought me to where I am today, all hinged upon that
moment. It’s kind of crazy, if we were to go back in time that
far.
Right so in sports, the times it was the most painful and scary
and the things I freaked out about the most, is when I leaned in,
when greatness came. I think about marriage, I love my wife, I love
my kids, but marriage isn’t easy. I thought it was going to be. I’m
not going to lie, if I was to go back to Russell 20 years ago, I
was struggling through life just waiting to be married, then
everything will be good. And my marriage has been amazing , but man
it’s been hard. And I think my wife agrees, it was way harder than
we thought. And it’s those times where it’s hard where it’s like,
man it would be so easy just to like, back out. “I can’t afford the
monthly payment.” Boom, back out.
But instead I leaned in. I was like, I love her, I’ve committed
to this, I’m doing it. And because of that is how we’ve made a
marriage that wasn’t just good, but a marriage that’s great. I
think about it in business, how many times I could tell you the
stories of me building a company and crashing it, and building and
crashing it. I’m working on, we’re doing this event in Utah, the
Dry Bar Comedy club in two weeks, or I guess it’s a week and a half
now. I want to make an outline of the history of my business, so I
went to the good old way back machine and went to try to find every
single funnel that I’ve ever built.
And I forgot how much stuff I’ve done, how many software
products we’ve launched, how many info products, how many courses,
how many viral sites, how many list building sites, it’s crazy. I
haven’t finished the list yet, I’m already at ten pages of links to
funnels that I built. And these aren’t just like, every page in the
funnel, because I can’t in the way back machine. Way back shows you
snapshots of your websites back, as far back as the way back
machine was created.
If you never used the way back machine by the way, you should
go. Go to archive.org, in fact, do this for fun. Go to archive.org,
that’s the way back machine, type in dotcomsecrets.com, my site,
and go look at the history of my site, you’ll see every variation
of Russell over the last ten years on that site. Every blog I
launched on there, everything. But it’s fun to see the back, the
history of these things.
So I went to way back machine and was trying to find all these
things, and you can’t see the upsells or downsells, so I can just
find the landing page of every funnel I’ve ever created in my life,
and it’s ten pages now of funnels. And I’m going through this and
I’m laughing at some. Some of them were the worst ideas ever. Some
that completely bombed. Some that I spent literally millions of
dollars on that never went live. In fact, there were two or three
that I found that I was sick to my stomach. I was like, I spent
four years of my life, I had six full time developers I was paying
a million and a half, two million a year for these guys, and none
of these ever saw the light of day. I’m like, ugh.
Some of them were the pre-cursers to clickfunnels. I remember
clickdotcom.com was the pre-curser to clickfunnels, and I saw this
thing. That was one that we literally spent, I’d say conservatively
at least a million and probably closer to two or three million we
spent on that thing. I found all the screen shots, all the
everything, but it never went live. Nobody ever saw it.
But had I not leaned into that and tried to build that, we
wouldn’t be at Clickfunnels today. I think there are like 5
different software programs we created that were all pre-cursers to
Clickfunnels. One of them was an RSS auto-responder, one was a
desktop auto-responder, one was a funnel building software, one was
a shopping cart. All these things that I tried to build that
failed.
I found this site, champion sound, this is like, I was in the
brinks of bankruptcy, literally. I had just had to fire 80 of my
employees and we moved from a 20 thousand square foot office to a 2
thousand, I had 150,000 in IRS back taxes that I owed and I was
trying to figure out how in the world to save the company and save
myself from bankruptcy. And If I would have gone bankrupt, I still
had all this outstanding coaching liability. So I would have
destroyed my reputation. So I was on this thing where if I would
have given up I would have gone to jail and destroyed my
reputation.
So I was like I can’t give up, I have to lean in, I’m being
forced to. I remember I had, I was on Flippa.com, trying to buy a
website, trying to figure out my future, and at like 2:00 in the
morning I saw this site called Championsound.com, which you should
plug that into the way back machine, you’ll see what it is. Anyway,
it was an email, text message auto-responder fro bands, and I was
like, “Oh my gosh this could be the greatest thing in the world. I
could start this thing, we could sell it to bands, and I could
re-launch or clone the site and launch an email/text message
auto-responder for dentists, and chiropractors, and I was like,
“This is the future of my business.” So I leaned in, took 20
thousand dollars I didn’t have, bought the website.
And then what’s crazy, when we tried to make it go live, or
after I bought it and they tried to transfer it to me, they’re
like, I gave them access to my server, and they’re like, “No, I
need a server that can run Ruby on Rails.” I was like, “What’s Ruby
on Rails?” they’re like, “Oh, it’s like a different language.” I’m
like, “What?” I’d never even heard that word before. And I remember
none of the development guys I had on my team at the time knew Ruby
on Rails. I tried to hire people on Odesk to do Ruby on Rails, and
I couldn’t find anyone that could do it.
Man, after three or four months of trying to find somebody who
could edit the software, after they installed and then left, and
then all these things were broken, it wasn’t working, all the
customers were angry and it was horrible. I literally, after that
three months that I was like, “I just wasted 20 thousand dollars
that we didn’t have. Just shut it down.” The servers were like a
thousand bucks a month too, they were super expensive. They just
shut it down.
And I was packing up my bags for the day and was walking out,
and as I walked away from my desk, I stopped for a second and I was
like, “Wait a minute, I wonder if there’s anyone on my list who
knows Ruby on Rails?” which is a stupid thing to say, because at
the time my list was a bunch of business opportunity seekers, and
they weren’t programmers or developers, but I had that thought in
my head. So I walked back into my desk, I leaned in, sent an email
to my list saying, “If you know Ruby on Rails, I’m looking for a
partner.” And that email happened to land in the inbox of somebody
who had bought my micro continuity product five years earlier and
happened to be on my email list.
But because my subject line said Ruby on Rails and partner, he
saw that and he said, “I’m looking for a partnership with a
marketer, I know Ruby on Rails.” And it was Todd Dickerson who
responded back. And anyone who knows my story, knows that Todd is
my cofounder of Clickfunnels, he’s the one who built it. And had I
not bought Champion sound, had I not leaned in with the last bit of
money we had, if we had not tried to get it to work, if I had not
instead of giving up, had I not sent an email to my list…if I
hadn’t done all these little things, that email would have never
landed in Todd Dickerson’s inbox, and Clickfunnels wouldn’t be here
today.
So my message for you guys today, I know that in all areas of
your life there’s up and downs, and typically when everything’s up
in business, something going to be down somewhere else. Sorry guys,
they’re blowing leaves behind me. When you’re up in business you’re
going to be down in your spiritual life. When you’re up in your
spiritual life, your business is going to go down. Or you’re up in
personal health your business will collapse, or your marriage will
collapse. There’s always going to be ups and downs and I don’t
think anyone has ever had it where everything is perfect all the
time, if so life would be too easy. So it kind of cycles like that.
And I say, you know whatever season of your life you’re in, where
you’re in that hard time, instead of running away from that hard
thing, do what Steven said to Marie, and lean it.
Yeah you could, you could walk away. Yeah, there’s a million
reasons why you shouldn’t do this, but you know it’s right, you
know it’s good, you committed to it, so let’s lean in instead of
step away. And if you do that I promise you greatness is just on
the other side of that. If Marie wouldn’t have leaned in, where
would she be today? Would that company ever be there, would all the
people she’s serving now, would she be able to serve them? Probably
not.
If I wouldn’t have leaned into sports, would I have become a
state champ and an All-American, and wrestled in college, and ended
up in Boise where I needed to be to be able to create Clickfunnels.
In my marriage, all the hard times where I wouldn’t have leaned in,
would I be where I am today with my amazing wife and my amazing
kids? I got the coolest kids in the world. Last night we were
downstairs because we are re-doing our bedroom, so we’re sleeping
down in the basement right now, and on the big screen I wanted to
show my wife a video, so I showed the video and then we stared
looking at all the videos in our camera roll.
And then somehow, I don’t even know how this works, but somehow
on iTunes, on the big screen tv, they had all these clips from way
back in the day, that somehow got save to iTunes or iCloud or I
don’t know, something. So we’re watching these videos of our kids
from back in like, like Aiden who is 8 years old now, there’s
videos of him when he was like a newborn. And there’s this one,
he’s probably, I don’t know, maybe 3 years old, and he had on
Ellie’s swimsuit, so it’s like a pink and purple swimsuit and he’s
dancing. And we’re like crying/laughing last night watching him
dancing and in the video Collette’s like, “Aiden someday we’re
going to send this to your wife.” And he in the video is like,
“Mom, why don’t you send it to her right now?”
We were just dying laughing at him in his little stick legs
dancing in her swimsuit. And we’re sitting there just laughing our
faces off and I was like, man, there were so many times in this
marriage where either of us could have walked away. So many times
in our relationship, and we’re like sitting here and just laughing
at that and realizing how happy we are and how grateful we are for
each other and how grateful we are for our amazing kids. But that
didn’t come from stepping away from the challenge, it came from
leaning in.
So there’s the message for today, thank you Steven Larsen for
sharing that with me the other day. He said it kind of in passing,
but it had a big impact on me and I wanted to share it with
you guys. And hopefully that will help someone in your moment of
struggle in any area of your life, just remember to lean in. Thanks
so much and we’ll talk to you guys soon.
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