Don’t Get Burned By Local Politics

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Chris doesn’t play tennis anymore and it’s not because of his hip replacement.  That went astonishingly well.  He had been afraid that, as happened to his dad, getting his hip replaced would keep him off the courts.  A shy-but-spry empty-nester in his late fifties, Chris leaned heavily on a group of guys at the local tennis club for his social needs.

Every Tuesday and Thursday night, they traded partners and played a few sets of doubles and sat around afterward drinking beer and making conversation that shifted between locker room humour and moments of genuine connection.  It was almost scripted like a sitcom.

All of that ended two months ago when a local philanthropist bought the tennis club’s property to develop it into another K-12 school.  Unlike a sitcom, these real life guys in their fifties had neither the time nor the resiliency to fight for the tennis club in their local politics game.  Half of the gang is still together playing at another club 45 minutes away but Chris can’t afford to retire let alone pay the more expensive dues at the new club.  So, he’s out.

I’m not an end-times prophet but it’s no secret that “local politics” can happen to anybody.  Click Funnels is an opportunity for good people like you who need just a little more time and just a little more money to keep life normal.

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I Can’t Believe I Used To Believe That Business Worked This Way

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When I was little, I used to think that business was magical.  Men in suits wave their hands around, smile and *poof!* money would appear.  The more people I talk to, I’ve realised that they still think that business is about “saying the magical words”, waving your hands and *poof!*

They think there must be some “Secret order” of rich men who, by some priestly incantation are endowed with the powers of hand wavery.  They’re close but they’re wrong.  “Magic and science are twins,” our science fiction author observed.  The difference is that, “One was sickly and died; the other was strong and throve.”

Making money isn’t magic.  It’s a machine.  Building a business isn’t about charisma, how much money you start out with or what kind of family your were born into.  Building a business is about having the right blueprint and committing to follow the rules.  Business is a science.

Our blueprint is simple .  We do as much of your grunt work as we can and then we coach you the rest of the way.  You don’t have to be a magician and we’ve already developed the Way scientifically.

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How Do You Use Your Hands?

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All humans have hands.  They way we work with our hands is a striking indication of our character and integrity.  In generations past, men worked the ground with their hands and then they worked machines both to provide for their families.  Women worked with their hands, cleaning and filling the home raising and disciplining children.

Some have used and continue to use their hands to take what doesn’t belong to them to hurt other people or to cover up injustices.  Religious and economic forces exert their power with their hands (“The invisible hand,” “With a mighty hand and an outstretched arm”).  Some people accuse the government of reaching its “hand” into their pockets.

What are your hands doing?  At Click Funnels, we use our hands to take back our financial independence.  We use our hands to back our financial independence.  We use our hands to make a living for ourselves and for our loved ones.  To set aside extra for tricky times.  To upgrade our summer vacations.

Some people leave their hands behind their back as if they’re tied up with rope but they’re not.  While you have the opportunity to make something for yourself, for your loved ones, to build the life you envision, use the hands you have.  Don’t play the victim.

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The Business Lessons Of Ralphie Parker

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There’s one Christmas movie that always sucker punches me right in the face: More popularly known as “A Christmas Story,” I like to call it “The Tragedy of Ralphie Parker.”  Ralphie is a classic cultural symbol of disappointment.  The stuff about the rifle is nowhere near as tragic as the subplot of the Little Orphan Annie decoder ring:

Ralphie eats so much cereal
And watches the mail so patiently
And so obsessively works on the code all to reveal the (dumb) secret message:

“Be sure to drink your ovaltine.”

I resonate with his disappointment on three levels:

  1. Ralphie’s trust, expressed in working for the prize is totally betrayed.
  2. Their “Decoder ring” was just a gimmick to get him to view their ad campaign
  3. It demonstrates the impersonal and self serving nature of lots of management

I think it affects me so much because even thought that’s so common, I’m convinced that work doesn’t have to work that way.  If you resonate with Ralphie, it may be time to work in a system that is directly designed to make you money.  There’s no big business here, just intense focus on you, your development and your success.

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A Business Opportunity That Will Make Them Sit Up And Listen

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Try to remember the driest, most boring, lecture you’ve ever heard.  Maybe think back to University, or Church, a TV program or your parents.  I wonder if we’re thinking of the same speaker:

  • The one who clearly has no clue who his audience is
  • Or what they want
  • Or even what he’s talking about
Our marketing coaches and full time sales team are the kinds of people lecturers wish they were:
  • They speak like humans
  • Humans listen and buy what they sell

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