123 | Why Selling Feels So Hard (And What’s Actually Blocking You From Clients)

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Key Takeaways

1. Selling Feels Hard When You’ve Moralized It

If you’ve labeled selling as pushy, selfish, greedy, or unspiritual, your nervous system will fight it every time.

You can’t feel peace doing something you’ve secretly decided is wrong.

Selling isn’t the problem.
Your judgment of selling is.

2. You’re Not Bad at Selling—You’re Afraid of Rejection

Most people don’t struggle with selling.
They struggle with being seen and not chosen.

Selling puts your work on the line.
And for introverts especially, rejection doesn’t feel like “no thanks”—it feels personal.

So instead of risking rejection, you avoid the ask.

3. Avoiding Sales Is Still a Decision (And It Has Consequences)

Not selling doesn’t make you more humble.
It makes your work invisible.

If God gave you a solution and you hide it because you don’t want to feel awkward, that’s not obedience—that’s self-protection.

Someone doesn’t get helped because you stayed comfortable.

4. Selling Feels Manipulative When You Don’t Trust Your Offer

If you don’t deeply believe your offer creates real transformation, selling will always feel gross.

Confidence in sales doesn’t come from hype.
It comes from clarity.

When you know who you help, how you help them, and why it matters—selling becomes an invitation, not a performance.

5. You Don’t Need to Become Loud—You Need to Become Clear

Selling isn’t about being louder, more extroverted, or more persuasive.

It’s about:

  • Naming the problem honestly

  • Offering a clear next step

  • Letting people decide

Pressure happens when clarity is missing.

Let’s Take Action

Don’t overthink this. Do one of these today:

  1. Write down the belief you have about selling that makes it feel wrong
    (“Selling is pushy,” “Selling is selfish,” “Selling makes me annoying”)

  2. Ask yourself honestly:
    Who taught me that—and is it actually true?

  3. Share your offer once this week without apologizing, over-explaining, or softening it.

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