The truth about “freedom”

I’m gonna say what no one in the high-ticket industry wants to admit.

The freedom most people are talking about?

It’s a lie.

Constantly planning content, taking pictures, filming videos, adjusting and editing, brainstorming, writing content, watching trainings, messaging people

Just to turn around share the highlight reel that makes everything look carefree and easy while preaching about “true freedom” is not showing people what’s possible for them.

It’s creating an illusion.

And I’m not gonna lie to you, I’ve done before it too.

Why? Bc I didn’t know any better.

Now I do. And I won’t tell you that it’s easy, or that it doesn’t require any work, or that you’ll get to spend every day of your life doing whatever the hell you want to do all day.

You won’t. There’s a lot of shit that goes into it behind the scenes.

But hear me when I say 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙙𝙤𝙚𝙨𝙣’𝙩 𝙢𝙚𝙖𝙣 𝙞𝙩’𝙨 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙝 𝙞𝙩.

Bc even though it does require showing up and it does require work, it provides what a lot of other industries, jobs, and opportunities can’t.

The ability to create your own schedule

The ability to be YOU without needing to sensor yourself

The ability to earn thousands of dollars in one sale

The ability to buy just one product without having to reinvest

The ability to rid your home and your body of toxins

The ability to work from anywhere

The ability to work alone or with others, and to choose who you work with

The ability to call the shots

The ability to grow individual income-earning positions that can be passed on to your children or family (who then begin collecting the income)

The “freedom” posts you see don’t mean you never have to work or that success will just fall in your lap.

You still have to work for it.

But when you do?

The outcome is worth the effort. 🥂

#highticketsales

#onlinebusinesstruth

#freedomwithintention

#buildyourownincome

#entrepreneurmindset

4/27 Edited to

... Read moreFrom my own experience navigating the high-ticket sales world, I can attest that the 'freedom' people often advertise is far from a carefree lifestyle. Indeed, the process requires significant dedication—planning content, creating videos, engaging with potential clients, and constant learning. But what truly changed my perspective was realizing that freedom isn’t about avoiding work; it’s about owning your work and your time. What resonates most with me is the ability to craft my own schedule and choose whom I collaborate with. Unlike traditional jobs where rigid hours and hierarchical decisions dictate your day, this industry offers flexibility that feels empowering once you accept the effort involved. I’ve learned to embrace the behind-the-scenes hustle as a key part of my entrepreneurial journey rather than a burden. Another eye-opener was the potential to generate substantial income from a single sale. While it does take time to build the skills and trust necessary, the payoff can be transformative—not just financially but in lifestyle and health choices too. Eliminating toxins from your life and home, choosing your own work environment, and passing down income streams to family are real benefits that make the challenge worthwhile. Of course, social media often highlights only the glamorous side, creating illusions that can discourage newcomers when reality hits. My advice? Look beyond the highlight reels. Understand that building this kind of freedom takes resilience and steady effort. Celebrate small wins and stay focused on long-term goals. In the end, the truth about freedom in high-ticket sales is nuanced: it’s less about an effortless lifestyle and more about intentional living and working on your own terms. Embracing this truth has helped me find greater satisfaction in my work and a sense of real freedom that many only dream of.