Weekly One Thing:
Money follows attention. To elevate our status, we must move beyond being a person of interest and step into becoming a person of influence—someone who impacts more people and creates real value.
We believe that status sells, but how do we measure it? Incoming demand. The true indicator of influence is how often people seek out your time, energy, and expertise.
Motivated buyers choose the first person they talk to over 50% of the time. That means the key to long-term success is positioning yourself at the forefront of your industry, ensuring that when opportunity arises, you are the go-to authority.
Are You Committed to the Daily Success Habits?
1. Package & Promote Your Opportunity Statement
Once you’ve refined all six components of your opportunity statement, turn it into your marketing plan.
This single statement is your competitive edge—it will position you, attract clients, and set you apart in your market.
2. Get in Proximity to Power
Every industry has decision-makers with inside knowledge and access to high-value opportunities.
Learn how to build relationships with these key players to grow within your target market and stay ahead of the competition.
3. Be Omnipresent in a Saturated Market
In a world overflowing with content, visibility is everything.
Leverage both online and offline branding to ensure people see your name, hear your message, and recognize your value—everywhere.
4. Substance Over Style
Style and status may open doors, but substance is what keeps them open.
Master the 10 ingredients of influential entrepreneurs to build credibility, trust, and long-term success.
5. Influence Over Interest
The goal isn’t just to get noticed—it’s to be seen as a trusted authority.
Shift your mindset from marketing yourself to delivering value so people are naturally drawn to you.
One Thing Video Challenge: Define Your Value
Shoot a 2-3 minute video explaining your opportunity statement and its impact.
Share your video on social media and in your newsletter using this prompt:
“This is what I do, and this is why it matters. Here’s how I bring value to my market.”
Your ability to clearly communicate your value is what will set you apart and create influence.
Think Bigger: Your Next Steps
Which habits, systems, or processes from this week resonated with you the most? More importantly, how will you implement them?
Write down the key takeaways that will have the biggest impact on your business and brand. Your influence grows when you take action. What’s your next move?