What's Not for Sale
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If you don't know what's for sale in your life, chances are it's you.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor breaks down a hard truth most people avoid: everything in life has a price, and for many people, that price is their integrity.
Using real-life examples from business, social media, and personal boundaries, Baylor explains why failing to define non-negotiables leaves you exposed. When boundaries are unclear, people don't just take your time. They take your energy, your values, your focus, and eventually your identity.
Baylor shares a powerful lesson about "setting up shop" properly. Before you open the front door to the world, you have to lock the back door. That means knowing who you are, what you stand for, and what you absolutely will not trade for money, approval, or opportunity.
The episode challenges listeners to stop asking only what they want to sell to the world and instead start by identifying what is never for sale. Once integrity, values, and boundaries are protected, clarity follows. Focus sharpens. Purpose becomes easier to define.
You can sell a lot of things in life, but once integrity is gone, you don't get it back.
What You'll Learn in This Episode-
Why everything in life has a price, even if it's not money
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How unclear boundaries lead to lost integrity
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The danger of letting others define your value
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Why integrity can't be bought back once it's sold
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How defining what's not for sale creates clarity and confidence
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The difference between selling value and selling yourself
"If you don't know what's for sale in your life, it's probably you."