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Athlete | Entrepreneur. Helping founders and creators build money making brands on Instagram.

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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
5 months
Upcoming content creators who are interested in making more money and seriously upskilling themselves should join agencies or start a service business creating content for other people like they would do for themselves.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Your lack of ability to ask calculated questions + unnecessary entitlement in important scenarios might be the biggest reason you never get the highest level of support or help.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
3+ hours of MMA, get back home by 9.30pm. Freshen up and dinner by 11. 3 YT videos recorded by 1AM. Preparing for 2 calls, sleep at 2AM. Sales call at 9AM. Client call at 10AM. Nap till 12pm. Back to work, MMA again in the eve, then again tomorrow morning. I love
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Study the best people in the industry + replicating their roadmap in your own way = a sure way of achieving your milestone faster than your own GRAND 2AM PLAN
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
Work on getting yourself out of the place you end up in, if your attack doesn't finish. If you know you can defend yourself from there. It's a matter of time before you get the finish. Attempting things take the most amount of courage. Oss.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
I actively look forward to days where you give it your all and you still want to push just a lil bit at the end of it. Had one of those today...
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Writing has been one of the biggest reasons behind my progress. I owe a lot to the pen and paper in front of me daily.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
The aim is to not end up being just a statistic in whatever you're pursuing. Think about it. Create your own way.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
We recently got a dating coach client who was doing $4k-$5k a month, to over $23k cash within 50 days of working with us, Just through content, a simple social funnel, and proper qualifying DM scripts to set appointments. This is how we did it (Keep reading)
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
The biggest hack I've found to never hit a creative block. Dumping my thoughts as flowcharts, diagrams, mind-maps, short essays, and processes in a notebook. Picking up what's good, put that into notion. Rarely look back at the notes.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
People believe organic content on IG is unpredictable. I get 100s of thousands of views + leads on autopilot. for myself & my clients with just 1 format. Did a quick 5 min breakdown of how you can do it too. Comment "200k", Like, RT and I'll send it over (Must be following)
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
11 months
As a new creator, creating content should be your secondary focus. The primary focus is building/keeping something that enables you to do whatever tf you want when it comes to creating content. Big lesson there.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Everyone has ideas. They want to "look" like they're doing something. Deep down even they know they're delaying it. In this time, that one person who focuses on execution takes the reward. Then gets blamed for having some kind of unfair advantage. That person doesn't bother
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
2 years
Here's how to tackle rookie creator problems when your mom is your only follower. (A thread🧵)
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Have a nice sleep, get some coffee, and take full responsibility for everything.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
I started posting more of my work online recently, apart from my usual stuff, and People are now asking to pay me for my guidance/agency service. It's been less than a month since I started this side of content. Alex Hormozi really says the truth, give until they ask you.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
So many people these days, sharpening their axe to such extent, they don't even realize the tree is gone by the time they're ready. Stop preparing so much. Once you know you have the basic necessities in place, dive head first. Learn from the market and not from the
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
13 calls booked from 1 viral video on Instagram (120k views) on a new account, I started posting about 20 days ago. 3-4 actual good leads from these. Here's how I did it:
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Flight to catch early morning, not sleeping is looking like a beautiful option
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Challenge for myself today: Clear up my entire to-do list for the day, 3 hours from now. Apart from the closing call late at night.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
One of our clients started with us at around 259k followers on IG in June. 15 clips with 120k-850k views. Few with 6.5M and 6.7M. They now have around 381k. This is how it was done:
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
From almost a dead account on IG with no leads to several videos over 100k and this, her first $20k+ month. 1. Cleverly Researched Content. 2. Organic lead-gen strategies. 3. Qualifying sales scripts. 4. Posting content every day. 20RTs and I'll make a detailed case study
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
Not losing hope is a muscle you grow. Tough times progressively overload. And If you fold, you haven’t learnt the lesson yet.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
Weather in Pune is really against productivity and promoting sleep, coffee, and snacks. Tough ass battle for the last few days.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
The online space is filled with pretenders because its easy to be one and look like you're the sh*t.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Took a week off from work, to train Jiu Jitsu at one of the best academies in India I left right when my agency was really picking up, getting deals & hot leads coming in. Instead of feeling bad about not working, here are some interesting thoughts and observations I had:
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Not a really productive day, felt lethargic after waking up because of 3+ hours of training Jiu Jitsu then Muay Thai. Felt bad in the evening before the training session. Looking back at it, I still did my best today. Have to constantly remind myself that being at 100 every
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Just using my monitor as my primary screen really changed the game for focused work. Was using both my laptop screen and monitor before. Massive difference.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
7 months
It's a weirdly good feeling when you can see your efforts compound, all at once. At the times when things didn't go as planned during the random 2am planning sessions. To now looking back and seeing it all slowly make sense. Step 2 soon.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Edit for @militaryrei Military to Millionaire Podcast featuring @vegasflipperjay . Classy edits, never overdoing any part. So the message is delivered properly and the video keeps the audience hooked as well.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Running an agency on a daily is fkin ugly. Plus, seeing the vision come true is so satisfying it's easy to overlook and embrace the ugly side
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
I honestly don't know how do I stay consistent here. I physically journal everyday. I document everyday. Even if I had bursts where I posted consistently here, I just didn't do it for long enough. Any solutions?
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Running an agency is unattractive work every day. And I love it.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Getting punched, kicked, and taken down every Friday during sparring sessions has to be some of the most nerve-racking, exciting feelings before the session and so fulfilling after it. I get to see exactly where I'm weak, and what small progress I made from last time.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
A single Tech upgrade really gets me more excited than most of the purchases.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
7 months
You must be reminded daily that progress is needed. Work, fitness, learning, and other aspects. Don't be a jacked idiot, or someone who only reads and does nothing OR someone who only thinks and talks about work and forgets about health and performance. Aim to become
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Saksham Gaur
7 months
The sleep is heavenly when you know at the end of the day, you gave it your all. The only issue is, this is so rare. Maybe a few days each month like this. Is this because we're not giving our best? or is it because ambition never lets us be satisfied?
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
My training, food, travel, time off, and materialistic purchases are all a luxury I have to earn by working. Right now a lot of it is dependent on how much time I put in as well. I also know that after creating enough leverage it'll be more dependent on my immediate decisions
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
The ambitious mind is rarely satisfied. You achieve the goals you aimed for years, regularly, and it feels like nothing happened. There's always so much more to do. That's the reward. Looking forward to doing more, better.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
The work from 0-1 is rarely glorious. People are stuck here because they fear the ugly.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
You never know who you might end up working with, if you never send that first message.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
If you don't do any sort of combat sport, you're missing out on seeing what your body is capable of. The movements, thought process, real time problem solving, functional fitness, performing under stress, monitoring your progress like it's life. And one of the most impactful
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Every day I have this one thought, Short-form organic content is so predictable, why haven't more people cracked the code for themselves. ANYONE can create an IG brand in 6 months, provided you find that formula for yourself. Unfair advantage for me and my clients haha
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
You can hardly vibe with someone these days, conversations where you don't know the other person and you end up talking for hours are always worth it. Built some of the best connections and close relationships like this.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
A great personal brand with your followers actually respecting you can be the biggest safety net for you. You'll never fall back on 0 or little income. After a point, it becomes simple to pivot in any direction. Your base level becomes way better than most of your competition
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
2 years
Joining a martial arts academy will hands down be one of the best decisions of your life. Period You’ll see an unbelievable rise in confidence and humility, plus you’ve learned a skill that 90% don’t have.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
ChatGPT + Prompts targeted to your ideal customer's pain points + Quick solution in your content = Perfect warm inbound leads.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
The Best Formula to get among the best in any skill: Do what all the best people do x Model it in your own way = Find your own X factor. It's really that simple. People are out here trying to reinvent the wheel when the path is already laid down in front of you. Become an
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Have you had that moment when you're brainstorming something in your notebook and you are suddenly left in awe of what you just created?
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
7 months
Be grateful for the challenges. Find fun in it. Try genuinely smiling when it happens, and see the instant change in how you think.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Get into martial arts at your own risk. Once you get deep enough and consistent You will look at your days by whether you even went for a session or not. Then, if you can't make a move, or if you get caught in the same position, it will never leave your mind. You can never
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
New account on IG finally gaining traction. Interesting weeks to come. Will post updates here
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
What's your first reaction when you see that nothing is going your way? Be genuine...
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
How many of you think that these people teaching how to freelance or run an agency are doing it successfully themselves? To the level they preach in each content piece.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
I'm seeing more progress since the last 2.5 weeks with my work as compared to the last 3 months. Here's why: (Goal in the last point)
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Connecting the dots backward will reveal answers, you keep thinking that the future will give you. Doesn't matter if it's documentation, creation, mental clarity, or self-improvement.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
You ever felt this weird excitement during the figuring out stage of any project? Like you know a breakthrough is around the corner, you just need to find that correct next step.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
@SushrutKM I've had that same experience a month ago too, feels awesome.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
A person doing better than you in a space where you want to improve, will probably not have the time to help you "figure out" unless there's a valid value exchange.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
8 months
Being able to write is a privilege. Most of the people would never realize it.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
7 months
Efforts compound
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Even though I read the manga ending when it came out, was fully involved in the alternate-ending and separate timeline theories. I somehow can't get myself to watch the AOT finale, I'm gonna need some time before I do.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
What's the longest you've worked with a single client? I'll start: Closing in on 3 years now.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
How many of you have a secondary account here, just to look at and save some of the most outrageous stuff?
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Creating cashflow businesses with little to no upfront investment >>>
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Me and one of my core members have been really distracted these days. Going everywhere to find solutions to hit that breakthrough for my agency But yesterday, it finally hit, We're solving problems that we don't have, ignoring the current things in hand.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
If you don't have a personal brand, as the founder of your business, you're missing out big time. Too many opportunities open up, access to doors and groups that you would only think of before. Plus, those opportunities come to you. Too many positives. I am seeing all of
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
Transparent sticky notes on the wall hit different.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Always have some level of qualification questions in your call booking links, most of the people are out there window shopping only. Better to eliminate potentially a lot of wasted time. But only do it, once it's you selecting the client you want to work with, and not when
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
Spending a bit more for better convenience or more speed is always worth it. After a point, it becomes the default decision. Don't be stingy, use money as your enabler.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Kuch nahi bro, just chillin and thinking why things are not improving for me.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
How do you make sure you're always aggressive when it comes to pursuing your next milestone?
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Anyone read The Creative Act: Way of Being? Just got it on kindle, thinking of picking that as my next read
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
Our generation wants all the benefits, without any effort or sacrifices. No surprise that the majority of the people in any space stay below average for most of their careers. This stupid entitlement ruins everything, save yourself by putting more on the line.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
The space you're in isn't saturated. You are among the 90% who are 1. Using the same offers and outreach 2. Copying bit by bit 3. Just not good enough with their skills/delivery 4. Pretenders 5. In for the quick buck only 6. Only dreaming, feeling entitled to receive everything.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
How to scale past $15k-$20k months as an online service provider: Funnel with lead magnet/low ticket product to nurture the blue and orange ocean of leads + Content that showcases your journey and addresses the basic objections of leads.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
Things that ruin Founder Personal Brands: 1. Posting surface-level content. Holding back on value. 2. Ignoring patterns in audience/customer feedback on content and sales processes. 3. Not delegating production and back-end management of their brand. 4. Selling all the
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
People with growing personal brands in the initial stages get too carried away. They make themselves available for everyone, at all times. Just to feed their ego.
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Saksham Gaur
9 months
You're investing in your learning, which one would you find more valuable: 1. The usual material around the concept and exercises 2. 1 and raw documentation of the teacher doing the thing
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
Dinner tastes better, better sleep, looking forward to the next day already.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
When you're working hard, work hard. When you're done, be done.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
There's no end to upwards comparison. It'll always be there. Kinda made peace with it a few months ago to an extent, made life a bit more peaceful honestly
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
A legit personal brand is your biggest enabler. Gets you access to great people and places. You can never fall back on 0 income, you can always sell something. (Just don't overdo it). You can potentially make a LOT of genuine connections. If you offer any service or
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
A guide will not take the responsibility to sort your life out. They don't owe you anything in most cases. It's your job to make sure you present specific problems so you can get specific answers. Saves time and energy.
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
When things get tough, get into the Dark Souls POV (The Gamers will understand)
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
11 months
Content won't pay your bills when you start, so why accept the low standard of basic living? If you can't spend well on basic needs, food, provide, and assure your family, what's even the point of all it?
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
Every once in a while I think that as ambitious young adults, are we being conditioned to really not enjoy our life once in a while?
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Saksham Gaur
8 months
Best form of documentation: Do the thing and THEN talk about it.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Noticed lately that I wasted a lot of time searching for bg music while working. Brainfm is looking like a great investment so far.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
9 months
Difficult clients really be testing your limits smh
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
No prospect ever questions my authenticity on sales calls, because I've done it all for myself too. Not saying it's necessary, it's still an unfair advantage.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
This is where the "entitlement" of our young generation ruins their interactions because they're so self-centered. Here's a list of the most common questions I get:
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
11 months
Insanely long to-do list for today, that I prepared yesterday ofc. Went through it again, and saw that about 90% of it will take me 1-2 hours max, other than that, only 2 which will take the most time. Tackling those 2 first, will update here before sleeping.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
10 months
Pivoting with lead gen and setting appointments as well now, Will be spending a decent amount of money, interesting results to come. This might legit 3-4x the entire revenue.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
Whenever I have to make plans to travel or go anywhere, that potentially hinders my training routine, I'm always 90% inclined to just say no. In some cases, it has definitely helped me stay more focused and have my routine, but
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Saksham Gaur
1 year
Become givers first, in order to be able to receive good.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
1 year
I'm putting in time, effort, and skin in the game, WITHOUT a value exchange. I'm not obligated to help you, the same goes for me, people doing better than me are not obligated to help me. So what do I do, I make it a win-win for them. I pay to get access to knowledge
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Saksham Gaur
2 years
You become formidable because you have an unfair advantage. Think about it, you will be respected as you’re doing something 1 step ahead of what’s attainable or convenient for everybody (going to the gym).
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
When you know you're almost there, at the breakthrough, and it's still not here, and you can feel that it might happen anytime, and you know it hasn't yet. Bro what do I actually feel here? This breakthrough is all I've been working for over the last 3 years.
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Saksham Gaur
10 months
My daily life became way more peaceful once my default response to most of the asks changed to: 1. NO 2. NOT RIGHT NOW 3. DON'T WANT TO DO IT. All sorts of derivatives of no. Unless it's anything from my team members, or friends at the gym, I'll probably consider it.
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@Whysaksham
Saksham Gaur
2 years
Don't be one of those "Bro when I get angry, I only see red and bodies hit the floor"
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