When You hear "No" Do You Quit - Or Use The Power Of Persistence?
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What do you do when you hear the word no?
Do you assume it’s final?
Do you take it personally?
Or do you know what to do next?
In this episode, Val Frania talks about persistence as a learned skill — not hustle, not pressure, and not stubbornness. Drawing from years of advocacy, ministry, and real-life furniture flipping experience, Val explains why most people quit too soon and how calm, steady persistence often changes outcomes.
You’ll hear stories about:
- Advocating when systems say “no”
- Holding firm with low-ball buyers
- Navigating product failures and learning curves
- Knowing when to persist — and when to course-correct
- Why wise decision-making matters more than pushing harder
This episode is especially for beginners who feel discouraged, overwhelmed, or unsure if they’re “cut out” for furniture flipping.
Key takeaway:
Persistence isn’t about forcing things to work — it’s about staying engaged long enough to learn what to do next.
🎧 Listen now and discover how persistence, paired with wisdom, can change everything.
Beginner? Grab the Flipping For Profit Guide