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I think I’ve lost count how many times I’ve seen that question asked. Usually it’s on a marketing or money making forum. I can understand the theory, that some people will say it’s a motivational thing, nothing wrong with that.

On the other hand, for those that do reveal their income, who’s to say they are even telling the truth? Even if it’s a truthful disclosure, there is no assurance you will make the same.

Here’s another thought.. stopping wondering what “can” be made and take some action. Write down your goals and take massive action. Soon enough you’ll have your own big income and you won’t need to wonder about what every one else is making…:)



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My daughter has loved horses for as long as I can remember, she’s always had pictures plastered around her room. It was little surprise that when a few years ago our family got into horses that my daughter took to it like a natural. She sure wasn’t a top rider right off the bat, but it didn’t take her long to look like she had born on a the back of a horse. I know the biggest reason she looks like a “natural” is because it’s her number one passion. If her horse could fit in her bedroom or she could sleep in the pasture, she’d be spending even more time with her four legged love.

Are you doing that your passionate about? Are you doing what you really enjoy? Not that others say you should do?

What happens when we do what we love?

Most likely it won’t seem like work and we wouldn’t dread “working”, would we? We also wouldn’t have to make ourselves get our work done. Would it even seem like work? It would be something we wanted to do, not something we had to do, to pay the bills. How much more would you provide to your customers?

How happy would you be?



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Your not alone, I’ve been there many times and probably will be again.

The internet is both an amazing information source, and often a information overload at the same time. The deeper you dig the more you find and the more overwhelmed the whole super highway can become.

My Solution? Pen and paper. Easy enough.

Start from the beginning and break it down. Piece by piece, into digestible bites. A seemingly overwhelming task can turn out to be just a matter of several simple steps. Start with your main thought or idea. List all the possible steps you believe you will need to take to accomplish your task. If possible break as many of those down into more steps.

It will be much easier to complete little steps or tasks. Not to mention, smaller jobs will not seem as overwhelming.

It’s no big secret and you might already “know” the procedure.

But, do you use it

It’s always worked for me.



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Seems the big talk of the town has been a new program called Day Job Killier. It sure has had a good launch, you don’t have to surf much to find it mentioned numerous times. If your on any lists, there’s a good chance you’ve already heard of it also.

From what I can see, it seems to be a great product.

Will I buy it? Nope.

It’s not that I don’t think it could be a worthwhile investment.

It’s just not what I’m into right now.

If I bought it, then I’d have to read it all, I might get all excited about it, worst I might end up starting yet another new project. My entire focus and thinking would probably shift in it’s direction. Sound familiar?

It could very well make you alot of money, but you need to becareful. There will ALWAYS be a new product. There will ALWAYS be a new big incredible gotta-have-it launch. There are always going to be something new that could stop or hinder your focus.

Plus there is always the “Next Big Thing” that so many people get caught up in. If you keep chasing the next must have products, thats all your going to be doing is chasing.

The successful focus with laser precision on one thing and one thing only, in that moment. Instead of chasing the latest craze, do something, take massive action and focus everything you have, get it up and running and turning a profit.

Then, and only then, seek out new income streams.



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