What’s Your Problem? with Marsh Buice

1004. You Have Not Because You Ask Not.


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This episode is a republish from episode 697 of What’s Your Problem? Podcast — and I wanted to bring it back because the message is too important to get buried. A lot of you are new listeners now, and even if you heard it the first time around, there’s a good chance you forgot some of the lessons that matter most.

This episode is about the power of asking.

Not just asking for a sale, a chance, an opportunity, or help — but learning how to push through the fear of rejection that keeps most people stuck. We talk about why asking is a muscle, why rejection isn’t personal, and how confidence is built by putting yourself in uncomfortable situations instead of avoiding them.

I break down why most people don’t fail because they ask… they fail because they never ask in the first place. They assume the answer before ever giving life a chance to respond.

This one is about:

  • Building the “ask muscle.”
  • Becoming familiar with rejection instead of fearing it
  • Why vulnerability creates strength
  • The 3–5 second window where your mind tries to talk you out of growth
  • How boldness creates opportunities and exceptions
  • And why living with rejection hurts a lot less than living with regret

If you want more out of life, relationships, business, fitness, finances, or fulfillment… you’ve got to ask more.

Keep it simple, keep it moving, never settle, stay tough. Peace.

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