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It seems many Warriors make their living online, myself included, which (at least to me) is a fun and creative way to earn a living.

So my question is; once you discover a method that works for you and your bank balance is looking mighty healthy, do you continue with that method or do you take time out to explore new areas?

I will usually spend a few weeks working on a method until it generates enough money for me and my family to live on for the next 6 months to a year, and then explore/develop other revenue streams, knowing I can easily return to a method that worked if needed.

Why do I do this? Because while I enjoy making money (it's the reason we do this right?) I also get bored very quickly and once I feel like I've conquered a method there's a deep desire in me to move on and experiment with something else.

I know the value of staying focused, and agree that nobody will achieve anything by not giving a project the attention it deserves, so I'm not talking about trying a system for a few days, giving up and moving on. I'm talking about getting the results you want from a system then moving on knowing that you can afford to play around with new ideas.

Just curious to know how many fellow Warriors experiment in this way.

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Adamson
    Why don't you do both? If you have a method that rocks, why don't you scale it up to make serious dough and spend half your time exploring new stuff?
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