‘Everyone’ wants to retire from work.Some faster than others.They don’t want to continue working 9-5 until they’re 65+.And then... there is the oddball out there that never wants to retire. (Like me).But for those people that DO want to retire, I want to ask you a question...HOW are you going to retire?Do you think you need millions to do that?Do you think having a ridiculously high net worth is going to help retire you?What if I told you that you don’t need millions to retire and still live like a millionaire?Would you believe me? Or would you think I was
What if a restaurant took dessert orders up front when they ordered all the other food, and then made it so if you didn’t order it, you couldn’t order any later? I had this idea, a mini made up movie really in my head a little while ago about this. A full on scenario played out up there. Now one thing you have to know about the restaurant industry is that margins are slim. Most of the money is made on alcohol, appetizers and desserts. And most of the time a restaurant tries to take the dessert order AFTER the good folks
Well....I did it.Not by choice, by accident.Im talking about pre-releasing my course "The Cashflow Engine" unintentionally.My course "technically" is still in the beta test stage right now, but somehow I accidentally sent out the emails and started selling my course on Black Friday (of all days).My course was not to be released until next year, but while working in ConvertKit (my email marketing software of choice) I accidentally added a group of my email subscribers to an automation sequence and didn't even realize I did it until it was done.Sending a group of emails to a segment of my awesome