Before You Get a Job to Solve Your Internet Marketing Money Problems....

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I agree 100% with the advice that if you need money quickly than trying to force that money through internet marketing channels is silly, destructive and pointless.

Money responds to value, not desperation, and desperate people cannot physically, or energetically, attract money.....because money runs, screaming, from desperate people.

So get a job. Pay your bills, save up.....BUT....

Beware!

Some 9-5ers fall into a comfort zone once the money flows in. After work, you want to have dinner, watch TV and settle in. Too tired to meditate for 30 minutes, or too busy.....and to heck with the blog post that the blogger guy Ryan Biddulph tells you to write daily.....or every 2-3 days....you need to rest for work tomorrow.

If you are working a job to make money for covering bills, boosting savings, funding your IM efforts, awesome! I commend you. But do not fall into a comfort zone. Do not lose your IM fire.

Honest to goodness, I have achieved my online success because I never lost that fire.....I never got a job(mistake, probably, but it happened, and made me, ME).....I created over 3,000 videos and 5,000 blog posts because I was driven by being disgustingly broke....but I would never offer the advice to go my route, because most people do not have the stomach for it, and I did not, for moments, and almost went bonkers lol....

....just keep the fire alive, as you keep a roof over your head, and food on the table....and if you need a kick in the pants, seek inspiration....stop by my blog, read my story, read books like Think and Grow Rich, and do what it takes so you devote most of your free time - outside of your 9-5 job - to working on your mind and IM business.

Thoughts guys?
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  • Profile picture of the author Riki Stein
    While you do have a point there, I want to point something out:

    I'm not sure if you're single, or have a family to support.

    When you have a family to support, I don't think one can afford the time wasted in the learning curve. Well, not wasted, because it brings you that much closer to your goal. But it's time spent without a steady income.

    If there is another source of income (a spouse who works, or a job), or if you are still single without that many bills to pay, you can afford to build yourself up slowly until the money trickles in.

    Also, some people thrive better in the security of a job where they are handed a steady paycheck, so if someone finds himself comfortable and happy there, what's wrong?
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    • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
      Originally Posted by Riki Stein View Post

      While you do have a point there, I want to point something out:

      I'm not sure if you're single, or have a family to support.

      When you have a family to support, I don't think one can afford the time wasted in the learning curve. Well, not wasted, because it brings you that much closer to your goal. But it's time spent without a steady income.

      If there is another source of income (a spouse who works, or a job), or if you are still single without that many bills to pay, you can afford to build yourself up slowly until the money trickles in.

      Also, some people thrive better in the security of a job where they are handed a steady paycheck, so if someone finds himself comfortable and happy there, what's wrong?
      From what I read, he's saying nothing is wrong with getting a job, just Dont lose your IM fire.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ctscott860
    BEST POST EVER! you just lit my flame dude. !!!!

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  • Profile picture of the author xanadux666
    Persistence is key.
    And following advice and training, follow those who have already achieved to learn.
    Act upon it and then add your own twist.
    Being pseudo creative won't lead you anywhere. you've got to learn to walk before you run
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