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Episodes/Lessons - Move Faster With A Mentor | Ryan Stewman - CEO of Hardcore Closer
July 28, 202412:07

Lessons - Move Faster With A Mentor | Ryan Stewman - CEO of Hardcore Closer

Lessons - Move Faster With A Mentor | Ryan Stewman - CEO of Hardcore Closer

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Lessonsfeaturing Ryan Stewman - CEO of Hardcore Closer

In this episode, Ryan Stewman, CEO of Hardcore Closer, shares insights on overcoming impostor syndrome, building a successful coaching business, and mastering sales. He provides practical advice on authenticity, empathy, and confidence for aspiring coaches and salespeople. Ryan emphasizes the importance of mentorship, helping existing networks, and understanding client needs for sales success.

Overcoming Impostor SyndromeBuilding a Coaching BusinessMastering Sales

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Show Notes

In this "Lessons" episode, Ryan Stewman, CEO of Hardcore Closer, shares his journey and insights into overcoming impostor syndrome, building a successful coaching business, and mastering sales. Ryan provides practical advice for aspiring coaches and salespeople, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, empathy, and confidence.Overcoming Impostor Syndrome: Ryan discusses the challenges entrepreneurs face with impostor syndrome and offers guidance on recognizing when you’re ready to start coaching. He stresses the importance of having a noble calling and being genuinely committed to helping others.Building a Coaching Business: Ryan highlights the significance of having a mentor and continually learning from others. He advises aspiring coaches to focus on helping people within their existing networks, such as team members, to build credibility and experience.Mastering Sales: Ryan simplifies sales into two key components: empathy and confidence. He emphasizes the importance of listening to understand the client's problem and being confident in your product's ability to solve it. This combination, he argues, is crucial for successful sales and customer relationships.