The main reason I got into online biz is the freedom it allows. IF you do it right. It's just as easy to get sucked up in the grind, have all these meetings, work 16 hours a day, and never leave your parents basement just so you can hit your revenue goal for the year. But that life was never for me. I prefer to work slow and steady, while living my best life in the interim. And systems are the way to do that. I just filmed a 30 minute loom going over how I've created these systems, and how I find contractors to complete them. The result is the freedom to work no more than 4 hours per day. Anywhere I want. Anytime I want. >> Click here to watch the loom << And I'll see you next time, Boryan✌️ |
Over the past 3 years I've been slowly developing my way of life. I started with the simple goal of being able to do whatever I want, whenever I want, wherever I want. It took countless lessons and more time than expected, but I finally realized my dream. I want to help you do the same, so I started leaving a trail of breadcrumbs. Subscribe to my newsletter to get a new one every week, and a complete archive of all the crumbs so far.
I've had to learn this lesson the hard way, twice... And I reckon it'll probably whup me a third time too. It's one of the toughest aspects of business: How to recognize the shifting tides and act accordingly. Winning is great, but it doesn't last forever. You will always reach a limit to the success you can achieve at your current level of understanding, before your luck starts running out and you have to go back to the drawing board. And that pivot point is the most dangerous one. Because...
The signs are there, so I'm assuming you've already picked up on this: I'm going through a rough patch in business right now. It's one of those moments where it feels like nothing I do is working. But thankfully, I've been in this situations several times before so I'm not stressed about it. As a matter of fact... I'm actually pretty excited strangely enough. Why's that? Cause every time I've been at one of these low points in my business journey, it was followed by one of my biggest...
Such is life. You can plot and plan all you want... But reality tends to come knock your house of cards down more often than not. And that's exactly what happened this year. Despite my very high hopes and expectations, I ended up losing money on Black Friday. When I started this journey of sharing on twitter / through my email list I decided to be as open as possible. I wanted to give you the clearest picture I could about what it actually means to run an online biz. So even thought it's hard...