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#106: Go For No, Increase Sales & Fail Forward

#106: Go For No, Increase Sales & Fail Forward

FromFacing Life


#106: Go For No, Increase Sales & Fail Forward

FromFacing Life

ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you had a goal – and you knew you couldn’t fail, you’d go for it, right? But what if you knew you would fail – would you still go for it? In this episode, author and motivational speaker, Andrea Waltz, gives her insight on just how transformational rejection can be. Andrea shares her personal story of failure and success and challenges listeners to overcome their own fears with a few simple tools and strategies. Is the fear of “NO” holding you back? Here’s What You’ll Discover… How to give yourself permission to fail – and the worst “NO” that Andrea ever had to overcome.  Learn how Andrea and her husband, Richard, built their highly successful “Go For No!” empire.  Discover valuable advice on writing your own book, no matter what industry or business you are in.  Understand the impact of your attitude on your level of success in any situation. Identify key tools for overcoming the fear of failure and rejection in your life right now. Recognize why it is so important to live for today and break free of the autopilot mindset that so many of us have.  And much more…… Get access to the full show notes, including links to all the resources mentioned by visiting: http://frontrowfactor.com/andrea-waltz
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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This show is everything you want to know about living life from those fighting for it. In 2005, Front Row Foundation started helping kids and adults with life threatening illnesses to have a front row experience at the live event of their dreams. This show shares their stories, and helps us all to maximize our moments, because we never know how many we're going to have.