So you want to build a business ‘cuz you’re tired of working that J.O.B (just over broke)… Where to start?
Many will say it really starts with something called “The Inner Game“. Clicking on that will take you to a very good article by an interesting guy who “blogs” for a living. And he explains the idea of the inner game way better than I want to take the time to right now!
A concept associated with the inner game is that we accumulate a lot of mind junk over the years…you know, the stuff that rattles around in there but really serves no useful purpose! Makes you wonder if there might be an easy, effortless way to get some of that useless crap CLEARED OUT of your mind’s attic…
Clicking on these words CLEARED OUT will take you to a product offer that proposes to do just that! I haven’t personally tried this product, but it appears quite a few folks have and really like it. If you find it interesting enough to “buy and try”, I’d love to get your feedback on it.
The Adventure continues…
Jim
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Howdy, Jim.
Just thought I’d drop by from Pat’s coaching group and see what’s up. I’d like to visit and participate in everyone’s links, but as we grow and all of us start participating, I’m afraid that will not be possible. Ah, well. I’ll have fun while I can, then nose to the grindstone.
Onward,
Geoff
P.S. Looks like you have a couple of spam comments on your first two posts. (I get hundreds a month on my blog, so I’m good at spotting them.) I recommend the Akismet plugin for WordPress to help filter them out – http://akismet.com/
Thanks for the plug-in recommendation and advice Geoff! I was wunderin’ ’bout them comments…
Hey dad, not bad. You’re getting the hang of the thing, but I think it’s hilarious that you think all this jargon is cool. I guess Generation X has gotten immune to it.
Hey! This is good stuff. Definitely have to clear out the negative or old ways of thinking to move in a new direction. I started my own business 11 years ago and have been working on a website and considering the blogging thing. Getting to the point of starting a business and being my own boss took really getting to know myself. I did a lot of seminars, reading, therapy, bodywork and came out feeling transformed, but scared–out of my comfort zone. Now, I see that as a good thing, even necessary, and I embrace it as another adventure. Blah, blah, blah! Enjoy the ride!! Create change, Ann