2nd week, rinse and repeat
So, two weeks. Not a very long time. In this time I realized it's best to drop my current niche and go with the one I already have quite a lot of knowledge from all over. So, I decided to start bootcamp and go into the "make money" niche after all. I decided to do this, because I already live and breath this stuff and can write about it as well. So why not make the best of it and promote WA as well with other ideas I have around this business. At least that would get me started right away.
Thinking of two options for my already chosen niche, flip it on flippa or keep it for now. We'll see what happens there.
So what happened last week:
- finished level 2 training
- realized my niche would require more research I was prepared to do for it timewise (and I thought I had it covered) :)
- started bootcamp
- lot of research and article idea bouncing
- created my first training here at WA
Goals for upcoming week:
- go through bootcamp
- create another training to WA community (I want to keep doing these and train myself to use more english spoken)
- write at least 3 articles + 3 posts to my site
So, this week was a bit one step forward two steps back, but it's all part of the process so no harm there. Going on strong. :)
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At least this situation kinda force you to get back to what you already had knowledge off. Like I always say: everything happens for a reason. Keep up the good work and let's keep moving forward to a successful you.
There is no going backwards just learn at your own pace and keep pushing forward spittle at a time. Good luck
I don't think you have gone two steps back - just think of everything you have learnt since you joined - that helps with the new training and when you revisit other modules
True. :) Just a slight feeling of going backwards a bit even though I know I haven't and it's all part of the process. :)
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I'm having a similar experience, and the deeper I get into the training at WAU, the ideas come to mind. Very exciting! This is the getting rich slowly route. Far better than the pitfalls associated with trying to get rich quickly. Lee Gamelin