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The PEST Rookie Record Holder: Dallin Peterson (Grit)

The PEST Rookie Record Holder: Dallin Peterson (Grit)

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Not hype.
Not luck.
Not “natural talent.”

In this episode, Andy sits down with Dallin Peterson, a rookie who did something almost no one does — hit a Golden Door in his first year, finishing with 752 accounts and ~$750,000 in revenue in just five months.

But here’s what makes this episode different:
Dallin didn’t “get hot.”
He didn’t coast on momentum.
He trained like a professional before he ever knocked a door30–40 hours a week for five straight months — then showed up every day through anxiety, loneliness, and exhaustion.

This episode breaks down:

  • Why Dallin dropped out of school to fully commit — and why that decision changed everything
  • The off-season training blueprint that turned free preparation into ~$300/hour production
  • How to stay consistent when motivation is gone and discipline is all you have left
  • Why doing the math kills momentum — and what to focus on instead
  • How elite reps think when they’re off-track, off-pace, and doubting themselves
  • The mindset shift that separates good reps, great reps, and true GOATs

If you’ve ever:

  • Felt behind on your goals
  • Wondered if you’re “cut out” for elite performance
  • Hit a plateau and didn’t know how to break through
  • Wanted to know what obsession actually looks like in practice

This episode will reset how you think about preparation, pressure, and what it really costs to win.

Listen if you’re serious about leveling up — not just talking about it.


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