I was at a conference a few weeks ago where the hosts sold a $25,000 coaching program.
A friend of mine was considering buying in, but wasn’t sure.
I told him that he had to make decisions based not on who he was today, but who he planned on being a year from now.
He joined.
In business, the cost to be the boss is investing.
Financially.
They say, “it takes money to make money.” This isn’t always true; you can generate revenue today very easily without spending anything up-front.
But…
To expand, grow and build, you will need to put your money on the table.
Being a “boss” is a power position. And power ain’t free.
This — being a boss or putting your money on the line — isn’t easy. Which is why few people do it.
I heard a man named Dan Sullivan being asked what the difference was between confidence and courage.
“Confidence feels good.”
Do you still want to be a boss?
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