Reaffirming Commitment
Although I've avidly avoided almost every Black Friday offer I bookmarked my email from Kyle when he announced the new super-low yearly Premium Membership. The reason was because I know that joining Wealthy Affiliate was a big commitment to my goals financially, spiritually, and as a person who has always wanted to write.
Not only can I understand how good an offer the new membership is but it provided a way to recommit myself to my decision to become self-reliant, free to live the way I want and successful.
It does take constant creation and lots of persistence especially when I run into a brick wall every now and then. But I know this will pay off in more ways than financial.
Wouldn't you feel awful if you dropped out of Wealthy Affiliate U? I know I would. It would be like saying I give up on what I really want and agree to have less.
This just isn't an option for me. Instead I will strengthen my commitment. And I have faith that I will never be sorry. I hope every member takes advantage of the 3 day super-low offer and feels as good as I do having made the decision.
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Congratulations, Nancy!
I did drop out of WA - actually twice - before. What I missed most was the WA community... so I returned (at a worse price than I'd had before) and found that things were in a big state of flux... to me, returning, the place seemed chaotic and full of 'noise'. Moreover, many of my previous buddies had left but it wasn't easy to find out because their profiles were still active, and Kyle and Carson seemed to be mainly intent on launching and promoting jaaxy. So I quickly left again and wasn't really intending to return. But when I got a very good offer in October I decided to join, even though the timing for me (in terms of being able to spend time here) wasn't great.
I am very happy to be back and am now really impressed with the training - even though, like you, Nancy, I do sometimes run into a brick wall. I have now learned to find a way round the wall rather than try to run through it :-) :-)
I'm glad you're back. the community does mean a lot especially as I'm a full time care giver and rarely get out. i know there are others in the same boat.
WA offers an income source to many who either can't leave home to work or need a way to create independence while holding down a job on which they are barely getting by.
I did the same. Started to think about how it would cut into Christmas budget but immediately stopped myself. This is MY Christmas gift to me and my family. Next Christmas is going to be awsome.
Good for you. I'm looking forward to the same. I like the idea of it being a gift to myself. I hadn't thought of it that way but it is very true.
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Still trying have only around 200$ to spare. Lets c my request for paying in two instalments was rejected earlier.
See what you can work out. It will save money in the long run.