Hovering Over

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This will be quick.

I received my most recent, embarrassing j.o.b. paycheck and realized I didn't have enough money for another month of Premium.

I had to cancel.

For the last two days, my cursor hovered over the cancel button more than a few times .

I don't know if you know this but, if you even begin to cancel, WA bombards you with things you've accomplished up to that time, stories of success, whispers of "just hang in there", and one or two "let me help before you actually cancel!"s.

Well, it wasn't a matter of want, but a matter or money. My embarrassing lack of money was, after all, one of the main reasons I had joined in the first place.

Somewhere in the avalanche of last ditch, WA effort to stay my leaving (stay my leaving?), there was a link to a post about Let Someone Else Pay Your Membership...or some such.

Knowing full well I was stalling, I read the blog.

With an eye roll, I made a phone call.

In short, after the deluge of the person on the other end's, "This is a waste of time. You've tried schemes like this before. Just get a better real job. Well, whatever just make sure you pay me back." I sucked up my pride, kept my retort to myself, and borrowed July's membership amount.

I'll be staying. At least for another month.

To be honest, after I had borrowed the money, I realized...up to that point... I wasn't putting in near the effort I had promised myself at the very beginning. Yes, WA reminds you of that on your way to the cancel button.

But it was true, I was slacking; days and days of inactivity, deleted blogs I had written, and a way too uncomfortable amount of time hovering over "what's my niche?" Or rather, " How do I make my niche work with this?"

A few moments of clarity hit me. I answered some of my own questions. WA reminds you of their world-class support system on your way to the cancel button.

Things are good now. Sort of. I'm refreshed on my direction, and my commitment to the process.

I have to get back to training.

I'll be staying. At least for another month.

Hoveringly yours,

Joe

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Every new business takes time to grow. You may have to go through hardships while developing your business but it is worth it in the end.

Derek

There are a few things every new member here should know.

1) It DOES WORK.
2) It takes time.
3) If you stick it out you will be successful.

It is not fast (because it isn't a scam selling you a pipe dream) but it is real.

You will get everything you need here to make money online. Don't plan on quitting your job anytime soon though. It can take a while to make enough for that. The gold nugget of truth here is that the opportunities are ENDLESS. There is truly no limit to what you can accomplish here with the training and support we have. Finding a way to manage until you get there is the key.

I hope you can stay well past the next month.
Jessica

Stick with it mate.
Maybe you should have talked your friend into joining, so they will pay half your membership for you anyway. LOL.

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