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Rhonda, if you need $10,000 by July 31, 2003......
In order to have $10,000 in the bank by July 31, 2003, you’ll need to produce about $1000 per week starting now! That is if you have other income to pay your bills with and if not, you’ll need more than that each week.
Perhaps you were impressed with the fact that I can and do earn an average of $300 a day by painting address numbers on curbs. Even if I personally trained you to follow my structure to the letter, you would need time to fully understand all the little inter-connecting strategies that make this work so well for me. You may even be able to generate $1000 per week fairly quickly, but there is definitely a learning curve with this, as with anything else you’re new to. I can do it because I’ve trained myself and experienced some negatives along the way and I did not quit! I enjoy contract work with Home Owner’s Associations now because of what I had already set up and established. I no longer need to knock on doors if I choose to do only contract work now. But, knocking on doors is really fun for me where it didn’t used to be. There were some days when the negative energy was so thick; I didn’t want to go to work the next day. But, I learned how to smooth all that out and turn the negative energy into much more positive by applying some self-taught techniques. Yes, I run this as a business and make good money as a result, but I’ve paid my dues and am at a point where what I do is now “second nature” to me. I’m in full control of my business and can work when I want and take off when I want and make money almost instantly when I choose to do so. I’ve learned a lot about people in general and what they will and won’t respond to. I’ve learned about business and am applying these techniques to other areas with noticeable success including other business areas. Whatever claims you read or hear that people are making may or may not be true, but if they are, then please understand that those claims may be valid for others ONLY after they’ve made the commitment to stay with it and are willing to go through the learning curve until it too (whatever that is) becomes familiar and comfortable. Money is a powerful motivator and when you find something that earns you at least some in the begining, then just stay with it and continue to do more of the same until you, too, can call your own shots. Just be realistic and willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. Lawrence |
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