This framework is making a lot of beginners rich
My shift was finally over... We were cleaning up the mess of a kitchen after our biggest service yet... Over 200 people served Michelin-star food in one night. I put the vegetables back in the fridge. Gave the pots and pans to the guy who cleaned the dishes, and started scrubbing the floor of my station... But then he arrived. Drunk, as usual. Smoking his cigarette (inside the kitchen) I kept brushing... all I wanted was to go home to my girlfriend (now ex-girlfriend). The moment I wrapped up, the head chef was finishing his cigarette, walked over to me, and threw it on the ground. "Clean" he said. Only 2 years ago I was working as a chef, 75h a week, in a Michelin-starred restaurant... With the head chef being a real prick. But why am I telling you this story? How does it relate to your business? You see... I'm living my dream now. - I'm a full-time creator - I get to work the hours I wanna work - I research my passion from morning to night There's nothing more I want out of life except to keep playing this game I've built myself. So what changed? How did I get here? I simply stopped lying to myself. It took me 2 YEARS to reach this stage of my journey, but I could've done it in 6 months if I simply did what it takes. I want you to pay attention here, your success depends on it... You see... Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If you aren't where you want to be, you aren't putting in the action/inputs that lead to the reaction you so desire. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. You know what you have to do, you simply aren't doing it. I know, because that's exactly what I was doing as well. Lying to myself. Looking for a way out, instead of facing the truth and doing what was necessary. So if you want to go full-time online... If you dream of being a creator... If the only thing you want SO BAD is to be able to write, spread your passion, and help other like-minded people do the same as you... Then here's the exact 7-Step process you need to take (I wish I had this 2 years ago):