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I'm closing the Make My Nut community + Special Offer
Dear Make My Nut community members, On October 31, I plan to close the Make My Nut community on Skool. I am grateful to have gotten to know several of you and learn about your exact goals and needs. Using the same principles that I teach, decided that operating this Skool community is not the best way for me to serve all the people who want to make their nut fast so that they can follow their dreams ASAP. My original plan was to post free courses here. I apologize for not doing that. Instead, I am now posting my best training daily on my YouTube channel. In just three weeks of very enjoyable effort, the channel has grown from 30 to over 1000 views per month, after over two years of hardly posting at all. The rapid growth in views tells me that this was the right decision. With this initial success, I'm super excited to continue sharing my best teachings every day on YouTube for the foreseeable future. I hope you'll subscribe to my YouTube channel to keep getting all the free lessons you were hoping to get via this Skool group. And feel free to use the YouTube comments section to ask me anything, just like you have been doing here. SPECIAL OFFER - 3 MONTH MAKE MY NUT INTENSIVE - SAVE OVER 95% OFF!! What I teach is not just educational. A key part is experiential. The people who succeed the most with my mentoring are the ones who work with me DIRECTLY and FREQUENTLY so that they can truly experience success NOW, not just get info to use "someday maybe" in the future. My current price for personal 1 on 1 mentoring is $12,000 for a three-month sprint. But, since you have been a member of my Skool community, you can have my same, top-tier private 1-on-1 mentoring for just $499.00 for three months (or $199.00 a month), with an option to extend at the same price. We will create a fully custom success path for you. And, you will have direct access to my calendar, email, and WhatsApp so that you can get as much of my personal, step-by-step mentoring as you wish.
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That’s a bummer. I was just getting into it. I’ll be sure to subscribe!
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Hello! ## What's your nickname? Mikan (mee-kahn) it is the word for "orange" in Japanese. Since it is hard for Japanese people to say my last name, they shorten it to this. They all do it. ## Where are you from? I am from America, the US. Where in America? I have lived all over the place while growing up. But mostly California. For the last 10 years I have been living in Japan and only have a feeble grasp on the language. Just enough to survive and get by. ## Biggest strength? Getting by. Dreaming. ## Biggest weakness? Getting by. Dreaming. ## What do you do? I work full time at an electronics recycling facility. I fell backwards into the job and didn't even know it was a real job. But with this job I will have worked through the complete circle of online commerce since I started working in tech support 20 years ago. I sort through a couple of tons of discarded electronics every day, and sometimes haggle with people from around the world. There are networks that stretch around the world from the first world to the developing world; trading junk and creating value from junk and it is extremely interesting. A few months ago I started auctioning off items online that are perfectly usable. I will start doing minor refurbishments as soon as I can convince my boss to let me buy some equipment. I also teach English in my free time. I spent most of the last 10 years in Japan teaching English at public schools and to professionals at for-profit learning centers. I am working on a product in the bit of free time I have within my free time. I also have a couple of kids and a wife. ## What's your goal inside this community? I really like the idea of being my own boss and getting paid to work on a product and build a business. It is something I have been working towards all my life but I only realized it during the pandemic. ## What triggered you to sign up? (Was it an email, IG post, Skool post?) I think I saw it on linked in. It was free and sounds too good to be true, but also it made sense. I also thought it would be awesome to work on something that could save the world.
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Ryan the Dreaming Orange. Awesome. That's a fascinating field to work in. You said you "fell backwards" into it. How did that happen, and why do you feel like it was backwards?
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@Ryan McAndrews are you paying your bills? If so, then what does it matter? Are you able to apply skills you learned in other positions at your current position? Leadership skills? Communication skills? Are you familiar with the Fibonacci sequence of numbers? 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 and so on. It starts with the sum of the binary 0 and 1, which is 1, then adds the sum to the previous number, 1+1=2, 2+1=3, 3+2=5 and so on to infinity. The cool thing about this is that if you remove any one of those numbers, the whole thing stops. Like, you can't have 13 without 8. Without 5, there's no 8. This is a number pattern we see throughout nature and it's the source of the Phi ratio, or the Golden Ratio. Well...we're part of nature, too. Everything we do becomes the sum of all the previous parts and ultimately leads to the Golden Ratio of our lives. So, saying that we went "backward" is like going back to add 8 to 5 again and expecting something different, or being critical of 34 when you've already gotten past 55.
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Hello everyone, my name is Vaishnavi I am a 21-year-old from India Glad to be a part of this community. Looking forward to learning and gaining more knowledge from you and this community. I am an IT Engineering graduate and don't wanna get stuck in 9-5. I want to start my own Luxury Fashion Brand but I am not financially independent enough to invest the capital and that is why first I want to acquire more knowledge and new skills that'll help me earn more online as well as make a solid Social Media background for my business. So wanna take it one step at a time. Actually, I am really excited about it
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Hi Vaishnavi! Good to see you over here, too!
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@Vaishnavi More what sort of luxury fashion are you looking at? Any particular niche? I don't know much about fashion - I'm very much a Carhartt kind of guy.
Steps on How to Get Rid of Our Fear
In this video, Tom Campbell talks about his process of getting rid of our fears. If you're not familiar with Tom's work, much of it centers around the idea that consciousness if fundamental. He does extensive work on how to have out of body experiences, and talks about many esoteric subjects. He often says that in order to have these experiences, it helps to be more authentic and release many of our fears. Here are some highlights from his process: - How do I get rid of the fear? - 1. First, know that you have the fear. You have to locate the fear. If you don't know it's there and it's submerged, then it's completely impossible to get ride of it. - 2. To find your fears, notice where there are negative emotions: anxiety, stress, anger, fear, sadness. All these emotions are attached to a fear. - 3. Become authentic. This sounds simple, but it can be a challenge for many. Essentially, Tom says to be aware of your choices and don't judge yourself. Simply see what you do, acknowledge why you make the choices, and own it. - 4. Don't focus on the cause of your fears. It's helpful to find areas where we've been wounded and heal those, but we mustn't dwell on the events. In the Air Force, we say, "Stop admiring your problems". Instead, acknowledge that the event happened and that emotions came along with it. In my case, I have fear of not being validated and I must own it. - 5. Once you own your fear, you have the ability to own it and get rid of it. So, when I feel invalid, I can see how it affects my choices and how that has led me down the path of my life. In Neil Gaiman's book, American Gods, he uses the metaphor of the old gods fading away and losing their power as people stop paying attention to them. Similarly, my fear of not being validated becomes my god and it becomes a powerful god to me as long as I "admire my problem" and give it power. Once I own it, I can turn away from it - cast it aside - and it loses its hold on me, setting me free. Florence Shinn teaches us to "cast this burden on the Christ within and go free". - 6. Once you've owned it and you choose to make different choices, you rewire your brain and begin to make different choices from a place of love and authenticity rather than fear. - 7. Give yourself time. Be serious about it, decide to do it, and be patient with yourself. - 8. Nothing gets rid of fear except courage. Taking that first step in courage can be difficult. We often get used to our ways of thinking and being. Our ego likes to keep us operating the way we always have because it's good enough for our survival. But the ego only wants us to survive - it doesn't care if we thrive. Taking that step away from what our ego wants takes courage. More than that, it takes the maturity and self-awareness to reassure the ego that things will be OK. - 9. Tell your fear that you have the courage to live with your inadequacy. This takes the teeth out of it. For me, I have a tremendous fear of death. Maybe it was instilled in me through years of indoctrination of Heaven and Hell - but that's irrelevant. These days, I learn as much as I can about near-death experiences so that my fear of death loses its grip on me.
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Steps on How to Get Rid of Our Fear
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@Caitlin Jahnz I’m curious what @Mark Winstein has to say about this, but the approach I’m taking is to get out there and let the market tell me which direction to go. I have an idea of what I want to do, and I’m both good at and curious about a lot of things, but a lot of it seems to have to with who you are and how you present. You know? Like in my case, my name, Helgerson, comes from a Swedish root word Helge which was someone who was the spiritual leader in the community. All the men in my family have been pastors and Bible teachers for ages. I tried to run away from that, but these days I’m leaning into it, but in a different direction. Rather than being a Bible thumper like generations past, I’m working on bringing together different religious traditions and philosophies and showing how they can apply in the modern world. But the thing is, I don’t fit into any of the stereotypical modern, spiritual molds - I don’t wear beads, burn incense, have a man-bun, say Namaste, or any of that stuff. I’m an Air Force veteran, a little rough around the edges, plenty of bad language when I can get away with it, and if it wasn’t for the health risks, I’d be drinking, smoking and fighting all the time. I guess what I’m trying to say is that I started to find peace about the process when I started being more authentic and putting myself out there - scars and all. I stopped being so afraid of my shadow and started embracing that guy (he’s actually pretty cool). Some people come, some go, my YouTube channel and Skool community grow slowly, and I have good days and bad, but I never stop. I keep thinking about what Jordan Peterson says, which is it’s better to start poorly and improve than to never start at all. I’m doing just that - starting very poorly. But I started and that’s what counts. Beyond that, I simply have to trust the process. Anyway…I feel like I’m rambling…is this helpful at all?
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@Mark Winstein I keep reading this over and over and it always almost makes sense. It’s like that feeling I get when someone says something to me in Spanish - I used to be much more fluent and it takes me a few moments to piece it together. It’s THAT feeling. I feel like the thing I’ve been missing is hidden in plain sight somewhere in what you said.
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