EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 23 MIN
65. 🙈 The (Real) Reason People Don’t Say Yes to You
from The Provider Community · host The Provider
👉 Get "The Provider" weekly newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.ioToday’s episode focuses on the importance of urgency in both life and business. The key message is that things only move forward when there’s a reason to act now.There are two types of urgency: internal urgency, which comes from personal goals, frustrations, or desires, and external urgency, which comes from deadlines, limited opportunities, or outside circumstances.In business and sales, success comes from understanding the customer’s urgency—not your own. Ethical urgency isn’t about pressure or manipulation; it’s about helping people see the value of making timely decisions.When used with integrity, urgency becomes a tool for service, helping others take action and move toward meaningful results.👉 Subscribe to "The Provider" newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io
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👉 Get "The Provider" weekly newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.ioToday’s episode focuses on the importance of urgency in both life and business. The key message is that things only move forward when there’s a reason to act now.There are two types of urgency: internal urgency, which comes from personal goals, frustrations, or desires, and external urgency, which comes from deadlines, limited opportunities, or outside circumstances.In business and sales, success comes from understanding the customer’s urgency—not your own. Ethical urgency isn’t about pressure or manipulation; it’s about helping people see the value of making timely decisions.When used with integrity, urgency becomes a tool for service, helping others take action and move toward meaningful results.👉 Subscribe to "The Provider" newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io
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65. 🙈 The (Real) Reason People Don’t Say Yes to You
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