For the next week or so, my posts will be shorter than usual. The reason is because I’m currently working on new material for the LEED exam, and it will take me quite a bit of time to get it produced. I want to get it done as soon as possible, because as I’ve stated before, “each day you don’t have something out there for sale is a day of potential profits lost”, and that is my motivation factor at the moment.
So if you could do me one favor, I would really appreciate it: just bear with my shorter posts, and leave me any words of encouragement. I’ve been typing for 16 hours in the last 2 days – so my brain hurts a little. Thanks everyone!
I hope you had a wonderful holiday weekend! Cheers!
…and now I sleep.
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Words to live by: “Each day you don’t have something out there for sale is a day of potential profits lost”
I really like that saying, man. Keep up the good work and don’t worry about the shorter posts. As long as they are packed full of value, of course
Cheers,
Glen
Even your short posts are motivating – and very much appreciated! Thanks for continuing to think of all of us, despite your [ridiculously] busy schedule.
Don’t work too hard
Yay Pat!
I just signed up 11 new customers this weekend — and they paid — for a product I haven’t completed yet! That’s some good motivation. Should have done it this way months ago.
-Erica
Good luck with the updates and be sure to take breaks!
You might follow up with Erica’s advice and pre-sell the book in advance to customers. That could provide some extra boost of motivation for you!
Way to go, Pat. You are practicing passive income technique #1: Work like the dickens until it’s set up and ready to go, and maintain it along the way
Wish you the best as you fine tune your product. I hope the second go around is even more profitable than the first!
I like short posts, sometimes too. It’s nice to see the variety. Like when I check out Seth Godin’s blog I always know it will be concise but still valuable. I’m sure your short posts will be the same.
Pat you have a great website! Good Luck with everything.
When it’s a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.