Hi Candidate,
If you've never heard of Judy Sheindlin, she's the star of the daytime TV hit "Judge Judy" that's run for the last 25 years.
Basically, she's Jerry Springer with robe and gavel.
I stumbled on this amazing story about her...
After sitting down to dinner with the president of CBS, she handed him a sealed envelope. She said:
"Don't read it now, let's have a nice dinner. Call me tomorrow. You want it, fine. Otherwise, I'll produce it myself."
In the envelope: A typed-up demand to raise her salary to $47 million. (It worked, BTW. She did this every three years.)
"The only one who tried something a little bit different was John Nogawski," continued Sheindlin, referring to the former president of CBS TV Distribution. "John Nogawski came to the meeting at the Grill on the Alley, and I handed him my envelope, and he said, 'Judy, I have my own envelope.'
And I said, 'I don't want to look at it.' He said, 'Why not? Maybe it's more than what's in your envelope.' And I said, 'Well, John, if I look at your envelope, it's a negotiation. This isn't a negotiation.'"
Damn, Candidate. That's badass.
Now, most of us aren't 25-year veterans of prime-time TV. But WOW — imagine if you knew you were THAT good you could just go after anything you wanted?
Maybe you don't need a $47 million salary. Maybe you don't want to write a New York Times bestseller or build a massive multimillion-dollar business.
Maybe you just want to finally ask him/her on a date, ask your boss for a $15,000 raise, or set boundaries with your family.
Sometimes, the only thing between you and your goals is a little confidence.
In the video below, I'll show you how to get the confidence you need — even if you weren't born with it. It takes only 20 seconds (seriously).