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Stages or snakes?? (Which would you choose?)

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rob@fleamarketflipper.com

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Thu, Jun 20, 2024 05:31 PM

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There are not a lot of things that scare me or stress me out. But speaking in person in front of a g

There are not a lot of things that scare me or stress me out. But speaking in person in front of a group of people sounds like absolute torture to me. Now I can't stand snakes, but I think I would rather be in a room with a snake then speak in front of people. Maybe even 10 snakes. Maybe even a pit of snakes like in all the Indiana Jones movies. It's really THAT bad. But I know sometimes we have to do the uncomfortable things to GROW! And since starting Flea Market Flipper 9 years ago (This month is our 9 year anniversary 🎉) I've wanted to challenge myself to constantly be growing. I heard somewhere (I don't remember from who to give proper credit) that if you aren't moving forward, you aren't just standing still, but actually going backwards. So we have to keep growing! In April, one of our business mentors Russell Brunson, asked us to speak at an event for young entrepreneurs to help them start their flipping business. Part of me wanted to say no because it makes me uncomfortable - but that's the exact reason we had to say yes! So once we had the commitment - we needed to figure out the next plan of action. We want to get better at speaking in front of people so we decided to enroll in a 6 week speaking course. And it helped a ton with our confidence! We learned a lot of tools that we can use on stage. Then it came down to practicing. We knew our content - we live it every day! But delivery needed practice. So we practiced and practiced. And that event happened last week in Mexico! ​ We made it and didn't pass out on stage! Was it perfect? No. Did the audience know some of the parts I forgot to say? Probably not. Did the young entrepreneurs come up to us excited and inspired to start their ebay business? HECK YEAH they did! Success! So the whole point of this email is to just encourage you take action - even when you are scared and don't think you can do it. Don't wait for everything to line up perfect before you say yes to going all in on your flipping side hustle this summer. Timing will never be perfect. Mistakes will happen (and that's when you learn the most!) There will be some obstacles that get in your way. But if you don't take that one step forward today, the time may never come. If you are ready to take the next step and grow your flipping side hustle this summer, check out our free 75 minute workshop to get started! >> [Check Out The Free Workshop]()​ Keep on rockin' Rob P.S. Just look at that room! It looked so huge to us! But we did it anyway. Let's goo! ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | P.O Box 784162, Winter Garden, FL 34787

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