OK, while I’ve been mostly focused around LOA for this site, the bottom line is I’m trying to manifest something online that will help me own my apartment outright (my big hairy audacious goal, as Rich Schefren would say). So, in conjunction with a couple of friends from my mastermind group, I’m doing the 30 day Challenge this year.
Hopefully, this year I’ll actually get all the way through it!
If you’ve not come across it, what the 30 day challenge does is take you through a step by step process in earning your first $10 online. I plan on juicing it up and targeting a bit more than that, since I’ve already broken through that milestone, but the best part about it is that it costs NOTHING to do, and there are even prizes. The guys who run it also keep very up to date on how the web is involving, so it’s a pretty in depth course in Web 2.0 (or are we up to 3.0 yet?).
For that, I’m even willing to put up with Ed Dale constantly preaching the virtues of the macintosh.
I used to use them back in Uni days. And no, I’m not saying when that was, except maybe that it was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. But I grew a bit and loved getting stuck into the nuts & bolts of my system (in case you hadn’t noticed) and for that I had to move on to a PC. I was just too locked out of the innards of a Mac. I would have kept moving and gone to Linux, but I have some support functions in my job that mean I have to keep up to date on Microsoft’s software on a Windows platform
so I stuck with it.
Anyway, back to the challenge. It’ll be an interesting exercise to fuse the 30 day challenge stuff with the LOA techniques I’m learning, but I’ll keep you posted.
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