In this episode, Zach and Chris dive deep into The Real Cost of Success as a life insurance agent — from monetary investments to time, effort, emotional intelligence, and risk. Whether you’re just getting started or have been in the game for years, this episode will give you a real, unfiltered look at what it takes to go full-time and win big in this business.
🔥 One agent recently told us they’ve increased their production by $7,000 per week just by tuning into the podcast. That’s the power of showing up, learning, and applying the right mindset and strategies.
💡 In this conversation, we cover:
- The real financial costs of getting started
- Tools and resources you need vs. want
- The value of consistency with lead flow
- How time and effort replace money early on
- Emotional resilience and family buy-in
- Betting on yourself and committing to mastery
💥 If you’re ready to stop dabbling and start dominating, this is the episode for you.
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