2 Week Update
It is hard to believe it has been two weeks already. I am working really hard at this. I stopped keeping track of how many hours I am putting into this. All I know is I go to bed when I can't keep my eyes open anymore.
I have learned so much here in such a short period of time. The peeps have been awesome. There is always someone to help me when I need it.
There was at one point where I was exhausted and this began to feel like a job. So I read a blog on here about taking a break and stepping away from the computer. That was great advice and since then I have implemented that in my daily routine here.
No I haven't made thousands of dollars or any for that matter, but I know that will come because I believe it will. I believe in the WA way. I believe in the people who stick around here. I believe in me. I believe in God and the gifts he has given me.
I am thankful that Kyle not only had us write down our monetary goals but non monetary goals also. I measure my progress by my non monetary goals. Each time I hit one of them my confidence increases. So once again I find myself saying thank you Kyle.
I will keep you updated as I go along.
To your much success
Rod
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You will definitely make this happen. Once you stop keeping track of hours put in, it just becomes a way of life. And when you keep your eye off of the teapot, it finally starts to boil (ie you make money).
Thanks Nathaniel. That is the goal to make as much a part of my day as my morning coffee and evening coffee. :)
Thanks for the post, I'm right there with you work until I fall asleep with the laptop ;-)
You're on the right track. It's all about attitude and your mindset. You know you'll achieve success and you will. All the best.
Great Blog, the first weeks are overwhelming and so exciting all at once. We had the same feelings. Sounds like your doing well. Keep up the good work. Must success!
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Certainly, there is much to learn here. Go at a comfortable pace, because it takes time to retain what you've learn here.
Thanks Gordi. It certainly easier to learn it once and practice it often.