Are you trying, desperately trying to quit your job and start making an income online?
Good for you. But trying will get you nowhere.
Trying is for losers, you either do it or you don’t.
Let me take a guess at your personal situation:
You’re doing OK at your 9-to-5, earning low to mid 5-figures, but you you hate it and all that comes with it (commuting, meetings, co-workers etc.)
You have a mortgage and the payments take a huge bite out of your income each and every month
You have payments on one or two cars that take another (un)healthy chomp out of your wage
Your costs of living leave little or nothing to save at the end of the month or you’re even getting deeper into debt each month
When you come home after a 1-hour bumper-to-bumper commute you are too pooped to even open a Bud Light and watch TV
Weekends are family time, but Sunday evenings aren’t what they should be because you dread getting up the next day
You’re trying to get your internet marketing efforts to produce some moolah, but you’re too tired to put in the effort
You have no idea how to end this shit-cycle
Spooky, isn’t it?
How do I know so well?
Because that was my situation about 2 years ago. And if your head was nodding all the way down that list, you definitely need a change.
Either that or you’ll go bonkers someday and take it out on the copier shouting quotes from Office Space.
Trust me, I’ve sent more than one piece of hardware into early retirement.
Although you probably didn’t need me to tell you how much your life sucks, you might need someone to tell you that - apart from winning the lottery and robbing a bank - you only really have two options to quit the rat race.
You have to start somewhere and if your life is anything like the list above, your first step comes down to one of these:
Quit or go part-time now and use the time to build your online business
Get your online business going on the side and quit when you’ve replaced your job’s income
There you have it, just two choices. Easy, right?
Neither one is better than the other, which one you prefer depends on many things.
Option 1 only works if you either have other sources of income or savings to cover your costs of living for up to a year,
or you’re able to cut expenses and live the frugal life for some time.
Option two means breaking your butt by working 6 or 7 days a week for up to 12 hours or more.
Makes you think again about that faint dream of making a fulltime income from internet marketing, doesn’t it?
But here’s the good thing:
Although those two choices may both make you afraid or feel uncomfortable, they truly are the first step to making your dreams become reality.
Change can be frightening, but it also sets you free.
Imagine, really close your eyes and paint a mental picture of the kind of freedom you will have, once your online business takes off:
You can take your time with your first coffee while checking your emails from the comfort of your home office You can watch people scurrying to the commuter train while you check the night’s affiliate commissions
You can run your errands when everybody else is at the office and thus not have to wait in line
You can set your own hours
You answer to nobody
Nice scenario, isn’t it?
But you have to first leave your current situation behind before you can arrive at a new one. There is simply no other way to do it.
Dreaming alone will get you nowhere, continuing your 9-to-5 won’t either. Only action will lead you to your goals.
So, what’s it gonna be?
To Your Success,
John Hacker
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