字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 (dramatic music) - [Narrator] In person you get to feel Dan's authenticity. - [Male] I don't have other mentors that have gone as far beyond my expectations as Dan has so far. - [Female] How do you keep 5,000 people around the world engaged for six hours at a time? That is no small feat. - Mr. Dan Lok. (cheers) - You get some of most powerful positioning methods and breakthrough business strategies. A first-time customer at best is a good prospect. Write it down. - The principles that I'm going to show you today that are literally going to be game changers for your business if you apply them. - [Female] It's so special to have such a good teacher; so structured, so common sense, and have the business acumen at the same time. And the heart, oh my god. (dramatic music) (slow music) - And as I got better and better and better and better at closing more; I'll show you. I'll show you the aftermath. You see my progress in the beginning and then little bit better, a little bit better and you will see. It's good cause now what you see me is what I do now. I always want to give you the contrast cause people don't understand. Oh, that's easy for you to say. That's easy for you to do. I so wish I have closing call that I did back then. It'll be so good. I so wish I had those closing calls. Like how bad I was, right. Like reading a script, reading "Mr. Prospect" from the script. (audience laughs) "Hey, Mr. Prospect, what can I do for you today?" (audience laughs) I'm just reading on a script. I was in my hair, right? I was going, "Mr. Prospect" and then he was saying a bunch of stuff. "Are you finished?" Okay, there's my line next. (audience laughs) (mumbles) then the guy hung up on me. The guy just hung up on me, it's unbelievable. Did I tell the story why I was upset with learning while I wasn't closing. Did I tell you that story? Anybody know that story? - [Woman] No. - Okay. - [Man In Audience] Tell us. - Okay, so I was in copyrighting, right? So there was this particular prospect call me on the phone through my website. He found my work, we book a time. And at the time of the (mumbles) I call him, right? Not him call me, not inbound. I call him. And he was asking me about my copyrighting service, how much I charge. I was explaining all, here's what I do and all this stuff. And then about a few minutes into the call he was saying, "Stop!" Right? "Stop!" I said, "what?" "Yeah, stop." He said, "In the five minute conversation you made multiple grammatical errors. And you speak with a very thick accent. I can't understand what the hell you're saying. You can not be good at what you do. I think you're scamming me." Then he hung up. (dramatic music) That was the first time I felt hurt. Like even in high school, the bully, all that. That's physical, but this is like a spear. Cause I was conscious. I know I speak with an accent. I know I'm an immigrant, right? I was nervous about trying to make a living, you know, provide for my mom. But that was like shoop. That was an arrow through my heart. That's when I made a decision, right to say, "Shit, I'm going to learn this thing." And also why the part of challenge, you know, remember when I was doing the marketing through the workshop, why I want to master platform closing. Partially, maybe the ruby in me. Maybe it is to prove something, but back then I have this fantasy, maybe like this fantasy that this guy who hung up on me someday would see my fucking name. Or come to one of my fucking workshops, and say, "Yeah, that is you motherfucker." (audience laughs) But I will thank him. I will thank him because he gave me that drive, right, that obsession, but that was it. It's like I have this like, maybe someday he would see that and he would knew that that he did- say something wrong or said something that affected a young man; good or bad, either way right? But I had this fantasy and that's why I was obsessed with making that work, right? Cause I could see if, not just close on the phone, I could be. You got to understand, think about across mainstream speakers, across North America across the world, you give me one that is Chinese. It doesn't exist. Like accomplish what I have accomplished as a speaker two times Ted Ex speaker, shared a stage with biggest names in the world at my age and my background, right, as a minority: zero. (mumbles) yes? - [Man] Yes. - It is none of them and there will be no other one I can tell you that: none before me, none after me. I'm certain of that. So that I take pride, because I know no one will go through that shit to get to where I am, that's for sure. But that's the process.
A2 初級 揭祕我為何迷戀關門的故事。 (The Untold Story Of Why I Became Obsessed With Closing) 7 1 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字