Myron Golden - From Trash Man to Cash Man and Selling 1 Million on Stage - a podcast by Raymond Ahn

from 2020-11-18T09:21:17

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In this episode, I talk with Myron Golden who has sold 55k to $1 mill plus packages teaching people how to sell on stage and has even worked with people like Russell Brunson and other famous entrepreneurs. He talks about the importance of following certain principles in business and how just like there's the law of gravity in place, there's certain principles in business that help people succeed.


He shares how he has learned a lot of his principles from the Bible and describes them as God's automation. Myron gives the example of sowing and reaping and how you don't always reap what you sow immediately but it takes time. 


He shares how every thought, every word, every dollar, and every action we take is sowing something into the universe and what we sow is actually going to reap something great later on not immediately. Myron talks about how when every thing we do, say, and think is an act of sowing and how we need to be wise in how we live our lives because we will eventually reap whatever we sow into the world.


He has so much wisdom and has shared so much in this episode that you can use for your business as well especially if you want to sell high ticket coaching. More than that though, Myron has so much wisdom and there's this one quote he says "You cannot teach what you do not know, you cannot lead where you will not go."


We also talk about the importance of being resourceful and how important it is to turn your ideas into wealth. You can follow Myron on Instagram.com/myrongolden and can checkout his website myrongolden.com 


You can also join his free Facebook group where he teaches on Biblical principles for success here



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