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Are You Courageous Enough To Look At Your Numbers?

“Are you courageous enough to take an honest look at your numbers? Love them or hate them, they are what they are. They're truth. Are you courageous enough to look at that truth? Are you responsible enough to do something about it?”  – RJon Robins

Welcome inside the vault. This is a collection of previously unreleased lessons from eight-figure entrepreneurial mastermind RJon Robins. And in case you didn't see the warning label, this content can be explicit and is for serious entrepreneurs only.

In this lesson from a 2015 Live Quarterly Meeting, RJon combines Napoleon Hill's “Think and Grow Rich” principles with a direct challenge about facing your financial reality. Drawing from Hill's eight factors of persistence, RJon confronts law firm owners about avoiding their numbers and making excuses for poor business performance. He shares a personal story about how easily entrepreneurs slip back into scarcity-based thinking when faced with financial decisions. RJon explains why written budgets are crucial: they're created during moments of clear, strategic thinking and provide a roadmap to follow when stress or emotions might otherwise lead to poor business choices. 

Key Takeaways:

1. Most entrepreneurs avoid looking at their financial numbers due to fear, which prevents them from building a successful business

2. Persistence in business requires definite purpose, which is impossible without a written 12-month budget as your roadmap

3. Start today because even an imperfect budget is better than no budget

This episode is an invitation to be courageous about your financial reality by creating a budget system that guides business decisions when pressures mount.

Let's go to the vault!

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