Consistency Is What Creates The Evidence | Ep. 539
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Stay in the Game Long Enough for the Work to Work
On a Sunday episode of Growth Notes, Frazier addresses a common frustration in business: quitting before efforts have time to produce results. He describes how people do the right activities—calls, follow-ups, content, agent outreach, and working their database—then hit resistance and create excuses like “this doesn’t work,” “agents already have their people,” “my market is different,” or “content is a waste of time.” Frazier argues early stages of success often look like doubt, repetition, discomfort, and slow feedback, and warns that people want evidence before being consistent even though consistency creates the evidence. He emphasizes you can’t judge prospecting, videos, databases, or follow-up after only a few attempts, and notes quitting usually feels justified but is often just fatigue with resistance. He urges listeners to keep executing because the breakthrough may be close.