
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Back in 2011, I had to take a job at a car dealership.
I had just gotten out of jail.
Had a baby on the way and needed the insurance.
I was grateful to be working as a felon.
Within a month, I became the top sales person on the lot, beating out all the veterans.
I went to the General Sales Manager, Fortunes O'Neil and was bragging on myself a bit.
I'll never forget what he said.
"Ryan, wait til you get good."
That stuck and is still with me today.
Many of us tend to celebrate prematurely thinking we have reached the climax and become the best.
Truth is, there's always room for improvement.
It takes 10,000 repetitions of doing one thing to become a master.
I still apply that now in all of the businesses I operate.
I'm still putting in my reps and putting numbers up and getting my experience.
I don't take my foot off the gas.
And neither should you.
What happens as entrepreneurs and business owners, we tend to build something, get complacent, drink our own kool aid and take our foot off the gas.
That's what average people do.
Do the opposite and push it to the limit.
Max it out.
There's always room for improvement.
Even when you become a master at something, look for the one or two things you can improve upon.
Chances are, you'll find more than just a few.
There's always another level.
So, keep practicing.
Keep working.
Wait til you get good!
#RiseAbove
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
This planet is based on an algorithm and with every positive action, there is an adverse reaction.
Ryan Stewman rose and overcame a life of addiction, imprisonment, divorce, and circumstances that would break the spirit of the average human being.
He went on to create a powerful network of winners and champions in life and business creating a movement quickly changing lives one day at a time.
Learn more at: www.JoinTheApex.com
Check out this show and previous killer episodes of the ReWire Podcast in Apple Podcasts.
Back in 2011, I had to take a job at a car dealership.
I had just gotten out of jail.
Had a baby on the way and needed the insurance.
I was grateful to be working as a felon.
Within a month, I became the top sales person on the lot, beating out all the veterans.
I went to the General Sales Manager, Fortunes O'Neil and was bragging on myself a bit.
I'll never forget what he said.
"Ryan, wait til you get good."
That stuck and is still with me today.
Many of us tend to celebrate prematurely thinking we have reached the climax and become the best.
Truth is, there's always room for improvement.
It takes 10,000 repetitions of doing one thing to become a master.
I still apply that now in all of the businesses I operate.
I'm still putting in my reps and putting numbers up and getting my experience.
I don't take my foot off the gas.
And neither should you.
What happens as entrepreneurs and business owners, we tend to build something, get complacent, drink our own kool aid and take our foot off the gas.
That's what average people do.
Do the opposite and push it to the limit.
Max it out.
There's always room for improvement.
Even when you become a master at something, look for the one or two things you can improve upon.
Chances are, you'll find more than just a few.
There's always another level.
So, keep practicing.
Keep working.
Wait til you get good!
#RiseAbove
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
This planet is based on an algorithm and with every positive action, there is an adverse reaction.
Ryan Stewman rose and overcame a life of addiction, imprisonment, divorce, and circumstances that would break the spirit of the average human being.
He went on to create a powerful network of winners and champions in life and business creating a movement quickly changing lives one day at a time.
Learn more at: www.JoinTheApex.com
Check out this show and previous killer episodes of the ReWire Podcast in Apple Podcasts.