Most real learning doesn’t happen in a classroom.
It doesn’t happen in a Monday morning sales huddle.
And it definitely doesn’t happen because someone made you attend a webinar, click through a fancy website, or sit through a slick funnel.
Here’s where learning actually happens:
When someone wants to listen. When the message matters to them. When they’re paying attention because it connects to their life.
Think about it for a second…
Some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned didn’t come from a training manual or PowerPoint deck.
They came from:
- Deer camp conversations around the fire
- Fishing trips with your dad
- Random talks on the school bus
- Late nights on a boat with friends
- War stories on the sales floor
- Just being around the right people
Osmosis is real, folks.

The January Lie We Tell Ourselves
Yet every January, we do the same thing:
“This is the year I build the PERFECT webinar, website, and funnel.”
“I need better slides and a cleaner homepage.”
“Maybe if I get a fancy backdrop…”
“What about those cool animations and automations?”
We spend weeks obsessing over:
- Headlines, hooks, and hex codes
- Flawless transitions and perfect copy
- Professional lighting and camera angles
- Killer graphics and button colors
- Zero dead air and pixel-perfect layouts
Then we launch it and… crickets.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the Hard Truth
Even a perfect tool won’t convert if you’re not talking to the right people. And when you’re with people who want to learn, polish matters a lot less.
I’ve seen loan officers spend 40 hours building a webinar, landing page, or funnel that gets 3 people to show up.
I’ve also seen someone hit record on their phone, talk for 20 minutes about something they believe in, and change someone’s business forever.
What’s the difference?
The second person found the right audience.
The Real Leverage Isn’t in Perfection
The leverage is in finding the right people.
When your message lands with the right person at the right time:
- You don’t need fancy production
- You don’t need hours of prep
- You don’t need to overthink every word
- You don’t need perfect lighting
- You don’t need a script
Sometimes you just hit record…
Say what you believe…
Share it…
And the right person takes something away from it.

Why Most Tools Don’t Move the Needle
Most external tools flop because we build them backwards.
We start with:
- “What do I want to teach?”
- “How can I sound smart?”
- “What slides, pages, or automations should I use?”
Instead of:
- “Who needs to hear this?”
- “What problem keeps them up at night?”
- “Where do these people hang out?”
We polish the tool and the message for months but spend zero time finding people who actually care.
It’s like cooking a gourmet meal for people who aren’t hungry.
The School Bus Principle
Remember the school bus?
No fancy presentation there. Just kids talking to kids.
But some of the most important lessons happened on that bus:
- How to handle bullies
- What friendship really means
- How to stick up for yourself
- Life isn’t always fair
Why did those lessons stick?
Because the right kid heard it at the right moment when they needed it most.
Your webinar content works the same way.
Stop Chasing Perfect, Start Finding Ready
Here’s what I want you to try:
This week, spend ZERO time polishing your slides, pages, or funnels.
Instead, spend your time on:
- Finding people with the problem you solve
- Where do they complain online?
- What Facebook groups are they in?
- Who do they already trust?
- Understanding their actual pain
- What words do they use?
- What keeps them up at night?
- What have they already tried?
- Meeting them where they are
- Can you solve this in a text message?
- Would a quick video work better?
- Do they even want a webinar?

The Deer Camp Method
Want to know why conversations around a campfire are so powerful?
Because everyone there chose to be there.
They’re relaxed. Guard is down. They want to connect.
Now think about your webinar audience:
- Did they choose to be there?
- Are they relaxed?
- Do they want to connect with you?
Or are they:
- Multitasking during your presentation
- Checking email while you talk
- Only there for the freebie
The method matters less than the mindset of your audience.
What Actually Works
The loan officers who build real relationships don’t rely on perfect tools.
They focus on:
Finding the right people → People who actually have the problem they solve
Meeting them where they are → Not where it’s convenient for the LO
Speaking their language → Using words the client uses, not industry jargon
Timing the message right → When the person is ready to hear it
Being genuinely helpful → Not just trying to get something
Simple? Yes.
Easy? Nope.
Most people would rather spend 20 hours perfecting slides than 2 hours actually talking to their target market.
The Encouragement for Today
Stop trying to build the perfect tool stack.
Start trying to find the right people.
When you find someone who actually needs what you’re offering:
- Your nervous energy disappears
- The conversation flows naturally
- They ask great questions
- They remember what you said
- They tell their friends
That’s where real learning happens.

The Real Test
Want to know if you’re on the right track?
After your next presentation, ask yourself:
- Did people ask follow-up questions?
- Did anyone reach out later?
- Are they applying what you shared?
- Do they remember your name?
If the answer is no, you probably had the wrong audience.
Perfect slides won’t fix that.
What to Do Next
Here’s your homework:
This week:
- Find 5 people who have the problem you solve
- Ask them about their biggest challenge
- Listen to the exact words they use
- Share one simple solution
- See what happens
Stop spending time on:
- Perfect slides
- Fancy backgrounds
- Complex funnels
- Animated transitions
Start spending time on:
- Finding the right people
- Understanding their problems
- Speaking their language
- Being where they are
The Bottom Line
Most real learning doesn’t happen in tools or events.
It happens in conversations.
Between people who trust each other.
At the right time.
With the right message.
Your job isn’t to perfect your tools.
Your job is to find the people who need what you’re offering.
The right person will hear it when they’re ready.
Sometimes that’s a simple webinar or web page. Sometimes it’s on a fishing boat. Sometimes it’s a quick text message.
Focus on the person, not the platform.
Ready to stop chasing perfect and start finding the right people? Let’s talk about what’s actually working in today’s market. Book a quick call here and let’s figure out where your ideal clients are actually hanging out.

