

If you want to increase your happiness level, and your income; one of the biggest keys is becoming a true artist.
On todayâs episode Russell talks about why heâs wrestling again after nearly 20 years, and he also discusses what it means to be a true artist in your field and how it is different from just being good at what you do. Here are some of the awesome things you will hear in this episode:
-- Find out why Russell is wrestling again, and if it will still be possible for him to compete soon when he already hurt his neck.
-- See what it means to be a true artist in your business.
-- And if you arenât a true artist in your field, find out how you can become one.
So listen here to see how Russell is a true artist of funnels and how you can become an artist in something you love as well.




It canât be just like, âoh yeah, I learned this thing, therefore Iâm going to teach it.â You have to be obsessed with the art of whatever your craft is. Thatâs what attracts people to you. Thatâs what gets people to refer you. Thatâs what makes you special. Itâs not like, âOh yeah, I can do the thing just like everybody else.â Thereâs a million people that teach marketing, thereâs a million people that do marketing. But why have I gotten so much attention?
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Whatâs up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome to the
Marketing Secrets podcast. Iâve got some cool stuff to share with
you today, not going to lie, I am excited. So letâs queue up the
theme song and I will be right back.
Alright everybody, it has been a little while since I recorded a
podcast. Weâve had a whole bunch in the queue which has been nice,
but the queue ends today. So my brother is like, âYou need to
record a podcast.â And the reason why I havenât been doing it is
because I have like 4 or 5 in my notes that I want to do. For
example, I just got back from, I guess not just, a couple of weeks
now, but a Disney Cruise with my kids for a week, which was insane.
We set a huge goal with them, and I want to talk about that.
And then number two, we went straight from a Disney Cruise to
Puerto Rico to hang out with a whole bunch of amazing people like
Brendon Burchard and the list is huge, Rachel Hollis, Lewis Howels,
anyway, Iâm not going to riddle off all the names right now, but a
whole bunch of amazing people. And I want to do a whole podcast
about what I learned and cool stuff there.
And then since then, Iâve been home and a bunch of other stuffâs
been happening. And Iâve got like 4 or 5 that I want to share. But
Iâm going to jump this one up in the queue because, for two
reasons, number one is right now Iâm actually sitting here in my
office at my house with a huge ice pack on my neck, and the other
three or four are going to take a little more preparation, but this
one I wanted to share with you because I think itâs super
important.
But before I share this thought, some of you guys are wondering,
âRussell, why do you have a big icepack on your neck?â So here is
the reason. In a week from tomorrow I am flying to Vegas and I am
going to be standing on a scale to weigh in for my first wrestling
tournament in almost 18 years. Yeah, and Iâm really excited.
I remember when my senior year in college, I went to the
national tournament and I remember they had just opened a new
division, it was called the Veterans division, and there were these
dudes, they were 80-85 years old, out there wrestling. And I
remember thinking, I hope thatâs me someday. I hope that when Iâm
80 years old I still come out here and I wrestle.
And then fast forward, I didnât end up doing good. My senior
year I kind of missed my goals and I was going to spiral into some
horrible depression, but instead I shifted over and focused all my
efforts on business, which is how I grew this business, and long
story short, itâs been 17-18 years and I havenât wrestled and
competed. And I miss it, and I want to. And the open nationals are
happening next week.
So two years ago one of my buddies I was wrestling with, he went
and I didnât know about it. And he went and came back and told me
about it. And I was like, âWhat? I want to go. Dude, letâs go next
year.â So the next year weâre going to go, and then I had booked my
inner circle meetings at the exact same time. So he was going to go
and we were wrestling and I accidently threw him and tore his
shoulder out, so he wasnât able to go. So this year I was like,
okay. So I moved my inner circle meetings all around so I could
have April open to be able to go to this tournament.
And then I had so many crazy things happening to basically, when
all was said and done I was going to have two weeks to train for
this tournament. And the two weeks started like a week ago today.
So my very first practice on Saturday, one of our Funnel Hackers,
George Ivanoff, heâs actually a Bulgarian Olympian, he was at
Funnel Hacking Live and I told him I was going to compete and heâs
like, âI want to be your coach.â So he flew out last Saturday and
we wrestled our first practice, it was so much fun. I was just
like, âOh, this is going to be great.â
And itâs funny, again, I havenât wrestled in almost 18 years. So
I was slow, I was, you know, not good. But it was just fun, I
missed it so much. And then Monday we had our second practice and
within 10 minutes of practice starting something happened to my
neck, and I tore. And it wasnât just a tear, like Iâve had sore
muscles before, this was like, shocking. Like someone is hooking an
electrode up to your nervous system and shocked your whole body,
you know, every time you move your head. To the point where I
couldnât even finish the practice. And I was like, âOh my gosh,
this hurts really, really bad. And itâs not just a muscle strain,
itâs like nerve damage.â
So then, I did what Russell Brunson normally does. Instead of
just, you know, ice it for a little bit, I was like, âI gotta do
everything possible.â So five minutes later I call Chad, my
chiropractor and Iâm like, âCome on over.â So he came to my office
and adjusted me. Then I called my buddy who is an acupuncturist and
he was over a few hours later giving me acupuncture. And then Iâm
taking all these herbs and medicines and pills and powders. And
that night I sat in the cryosauna and then I messaged on Instagram,
âIf you have any crazy remedies to heal a jacked up nerve, please
send them to me.â
So then I started getting in the mail supplements and creams and
powders and pills and I was going to acupuncture and chiropractor
every single day. I was doing everything. So fast forward now, itâs
been a week. And today I wrestled at wrestling practice and it was
tough because I still have the sharp nerve pain, but I was able to
go through and actually, for the most part, able to finish it. It
hurt. But I just got done a little bit ago and now Iâm icing
it.
Anyway, but itâs crazy because weigh ins are a week from
tomorrow, Iâve had two wrestling practices, technically, and Iâm
going to be going in against guys whoâve been wrestling for a long
time. So anyway, Iâm sure it will be a rude awakening for me to
find out how far gone I am from wrestling shape of 18 years ago.
But nevertheless Iâm still excited just to go out there and
compete. Even if I lose all my matches, I just want to go out there
and do it again, and start the clock of, this is something I do
every single year.
A lot of people go and train for marathons, they do them every
single year. Iâm not a marathon runner, Iâm a wrestler, so Iâm just
going to once a year do this tournament, and Iâm just going to put
it on my calendar and just do it. One big difference is from now to
next year, Iâm going to definitely strengthen my neck a lot more so
I can handle all these young whipper snapperâs hanging on my neck,
trying to choke me out.
But anyway, thatâs whatâs happening. So Iâm excited, but whatâs
interesting is thereâs been kind of a recurring theme the last week
or so, that I wanted to share with you here because I think itâs
important in all things.
And I look at this from, this is some of the conversations
started with chiropractic or acupuncture or business or whatever.
But itâs like, thereâs a lot of people who do every job. And the
difference between people who know how to do the thing and people
who are artists at the thing. An artist is somebody whoâs obsessed
with it. I know Iâve gotten massages a lot of times where, âOh,
that was a good massage.â And then sometimes you get a massage from
somebody and itâs like, âOh my gosh, this person, this is their
art. You can tell.â It wasnât just like, âI did the thing, rubbed
your shoulders, rubbed your arms, flipped you over, rubbed your
shoulders, rubbed your arms, youâre done.â For some people itâs an
art form and you can tell itâs different and special. They put in
more time and energy and effort into every single thing.
Itâs interesting actually, last year when I was in Kenya, we
were on a plane and one of the guys who was with us, Chad Collins,
we were talking and he said, âWhen I first got your Dotcom Secrets
book, I started reading it. And in the intro you started talking
about you were collecting junk mail and how you were buying Don
Lepre courses when you were 12, and you were quoting Don Lepre and
Dan Kennedy and Gary Halver and all these things. And when I picked
that book I realized that you werenât just another marketer, you
were an artist. This is something that you geek out about and you
go deep to a different level than everybody else.â
And I remember when he said that I was like, thatâs super cool.
And itâs interesting, as you work with people, you can tell that
thereâs two types of people. People who are good at the thing and
the people who are true artists. And Iâm telling you guys this
because you know, I think a lot of times when you guys come into
this business or this industry and youâre trying to figure this
stuff out and youâre like, âOh I do the thing.â Itâs like, if you
do the thing thatâs good, but if you really want to make money, you
have to become an artist.
It canât be just like, âoh yeah, I learned this thing, therefore
Iâm going to teach it.â You have to be obsessed with the art of
whatever your craft is. Thatâs what attracts people to you. Thatâs
what gets people to refer you. Thatâs what makes you special. Itâs
not like, âOh yeah, I can do the thing just like everybody else.â
Thereâs a million people that teach marketing, thereâs a million
people that do marketing. But why have I gotten so much
attention?
And itâs because for me this isnât just I do the thing, this is
art for me. I could have stopped building funnels a long, long,
long time ago right. But why do I do it consistently? Why do we
have a marketing meeting this morning talking about the five new
funnels weâre working on? Why am I building teams of designers and
copywriters and funnel builders and traffic people. Itâs like, for
me this isnât just making money, this is my art, this is how I do
it and obsess with it. I want to keep doing it, I donât want to
stop doing it. Just because Iâm making money doesnât mean I stop
doing it.
For a true artist, theyâre not in it because of the money,
theyâre in it because of the art. One of the funny stories when we
were in Puerto Rico, I was having dinner with Rachel and Dave
Hollis, who if you guys donât know Rachel, sheâs the one that
wrote, âGirl, Wash Your Faceâ and now âGirl, Stop Apologizing.â She
had the number two bestselling book of all last year, next to
Michelle Obamaâs. And sheâs just killing it.
And I was sitting there and we were talking about, you know,
funnels, as I do. And I was getting all excited and I was just
geeking out on it and Dave was so funny, he said somethingâŠthis is
Rachelâs husband, he was there sitting with me and he was like,
âMan, I am excited about my kids, Iâm excited about my family, Iâm
excited about my business. But Iâve never been excited about
anything like you were excited about funnels.â And I was like, âOh
I know, this is like my art and I can see it.â And when I see
someone whoâs got a message or a thing and I can see how my art can
help amplify what theyâre doing and it just, it gets me so excited
more than anything.
So for you I just want to, Iâm trying to give you guys something
where I want to stop and take an inward look at yourself and be
like, âOkay, the thing that Iâm doing, selling, teaching, whatever,
am I just doing this because itâs like the thing that I happened to
do?â Or is it like your art? Are you obsessed with it? When you go
to bed at night do you think about it? When youâre out walking
around all day is it on your mind? Would you do it for free if you
had to just because it lights you up that much. If so, then thatâs
your art. If not then itâs like, okay either you need to start
getting more obsessed, like become hyper obsessed with it, or find
something else you are obsessed about and focus there. Donât just
do the thing because you think itâs going to be the most money.
Find the thing youâre most obsessed about and that will bring you
the most money, and by the way, the most happiness as well, which
is way more important. You will find very quickly that money does
not buy happiness.
But doing what youâre obsessed with, doing your art, that does
bring happiness. That does light you up like nothing else. So
thatâs what I recommend doing you guys. Either take your thing that
youâre doing and double down, triple down, 100x down and make it
become your art. Or shift and start focusing on your art. And if
youâre like, âOh my art canât make any money.â Itâs like, no.
I look at a dude like Wimhoff, I donât know if you guys study
Wimhoff, but heâs this guy they call the iceman and he goes and
does cold plunges and cold baths and walks on glaciers, takes
people on hikes on glaciers in bare feet and shorts. Itâs like,
this dude who walks in ice, thereâs no money in that. But itâs
like, no, this dude is obsessed with it and itâs become an art and
because of that heâs created books and courses and events and all
these things because itâs an art to him. When youâre obsessed and
it becomes an art, people see that and theyâre like, âWhy is that
guy so excited about funnels?â or about walking on ice? Or about
biohacking? Or about being a chiropractor or an acupuncturist or
whatever?
The more obsessed you are with your craft, the more people
will notice and theyâll start coming to you in droves, they will
flock to you because of that. So thereâs my message for today.
Because Iâve had a chance, especially during this last week, to
work with people who are definitely good at what they do and Iâve
had a chance to work with people who are true artists. And I want
to recommend to you, become a true artist, itâll mean everything to
your clients, to your business, to your happiness and to your
bottom line.
Alright guys, thatâs all I got. Iâm heading in today, Iâm going
to go do my art and I am so excited for it. And I hope you are
excited about yours as well. Thanks everybody, weâll talk soon.
Bye.
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