Funnel Hacking Live Nashville 2020 - My Initial Thoughts - a podcast by Rob Orr

from 2020-02-03T18:37:25

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Just got back from my trip to Nashville for Funnel Hacking Live 2020 and I'm back in to the routine of daily life and in this morning's episode, I'm covering my intial thoughts and feelings after having some time to digest and decompress from the trip. 


There was so much great stuff - and I learned a ton!


FHL 2020 put all the pieces of the puzzle into place for me.


I wasn't sure what to expect, how I would react, who I'd meet, or what I'd think by the end of it.


But I have to say it's the best money I've *invested* in a long time.


I'm not a fanboy - not one to get overly impressed by other people who have huge names and have had great success.


BUT...


I will say that I lost my cool a little seeing Russell Brunson on stage in person for the first time.


And Steve J Larsen too.


Not because I'm a fanboy. But because I'm thoroughly impressed by the men that these guys are.


I'm inspired by their authenticity.


I'm inspired by what they've built of course, but what they've built is the result of the men they are.


it's the caliber of *human being* that those two guys are that inspires me the most.


I met some amazing people at the conference and I appreciate every one of you who took time to spend some time talking with me. So many others that I wanted to connect with, but unfortunately, it just didn't happen (but there is always next year!)


I wasn't sure if it was all going to be too much. If one has never been exposed to any of this teaching, then surely it would be like drinking from the fire hose.


But for me it wasn't that at all.


It was the level of depth, and reinforcement of stuff I'd already been exposed to that made the biggest impression.


I've been obsessed with 80/20 principle for a while now. I knew going into this conference that there was going to be 20% of what was presented that was going to make all the difference for me, so I was diligently searching for that 20% the whole time.


I learned from every session, no doubt. But in some of the sessions there were "aha!" moments that were mind-blowing revelations.


I told my wife on Sunday morning - I learned what I needed to learn.


A couple sessions validated some of my ideas in ways that were completely unexpected.


Thanks to Katheryn Jones, AJ Rivera, and Mike Schmidt for some great insights for what I need to do -- you helped me more than you know!


I see a very clear path for the next steps I need to take for what I need to do for my business.


I see the things I need to improve on, where I need to implement new systems, and tweak things.


Tony Robbins mentioned that repetition is the key to mastery and that's exactly what FHL 2020 was for me - more exposure - more repetition - deeper dives into the material and taking the next steps towards mastery.


So now that it's all over and I'm home. I'm not exhausted.


I'm inspired, but not hyped up.


I get it now.


I'm focused, determined and committed.


And I can't wait to get started!

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