Wouldn’t you want to brand your success as your own? Your host has found a way to do exactly this--to reach his goals without sacrificing his process, soul, personality, or, most importantly, his sense of humor.
PD Shirgir, retired at thirty-five, has learned a thing or two about the meaning of success. After bumping up against gurus, programs, and processes that all drained personality out of their models, he found a way to make his success his own way--ultimately giving him more sustainability, more flexibility, and more happiness in his life.
On this episode of Highly Offended, PD and his co-hosts Ben, Mario, and Jay jump straight into how to address the flaws in the internet marketing space using humor, spite, and honesty. Listen in to hear them illustrate the power of individuality in coaching and sales; how being unscripted, saying “no,” and acting with conviction can--and will--not only help you be successful, but begin to change a system dominated by one-track “gurus.”
What You'll Learn:
- What motivated and inspired each host to become a coach, to help others, and to ultimately join PD on Highly Offended.
- How humor will empower people, interrupt bad patterns, and motivate change in the internet marketing space.
- Why it’s important to reach your goals by staying true to your own process instead of following someone else’s cookie-cutter model.
Favorite Quote:
“In business, when you’re doing what everyone else is doing, how can you identify “self” from the noise? How does someone else identify you from all the clutter that’s happening around them? ….People are doing things that other people are doing, hoping to be successful. And then their level of success is always going to be in a very small box...create your own path. Create your own process.”
-PD Shirgir
How to Get Involved:
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