Here’s Your “First Look” At The Millionaire in Training Blueprint Package:
If you’re short on time and you just want to check out the letter explaining my Millionaire in Training Blueprint Package, you can see it here at:
http://www.millionaireintraining.com/sneakpeek.html
It’s not 100% complete. I need to update the Camtasia video, write the pricing info, and add all of the ordering links. However, 98% of it is there - so if you’d like to know what will be included in the Millionaire in Training Package, you can check out the site at:
http://www.millionaireintraining.com/sneakpeek.html
The full, completed, and LIVE site will launch on January 7th, 2008 - at Noon Central Time!
It’ll go LIVE at…
http://www.millionaireintraining.com/blueprint.html
A Little Off Topic…
This is going to be a little “off-topic” today - and a little philosophical (okay, A LOT philosophical), so feel free to skip it if you wish.
Last night, I was watching the movie “Venus” with Peter O’Toole. Growing up, Peter O’Toole was one of my favorite actors. He starred in Lawrence of Arabia, The Man of La Mancha, A Lion in Winter, and My Favorite Year (one of my favorites).
In high school at age 16, I read that Peter O’Toole was playing Henry Higgins on Broadway (in Pygmalion) - and my Aunt agreed to take me to New York to see the play. It was great - and he was great, too.
I haven’t seen Peter O’Toole in many movies recently, even though I know he does a part here and there. But seeing him in Venus gave me a shock.
He’s frail, gaunt, and not the Peter O’Toole I remember.
And, in checking Wikipedia, I discovered that Peter O’Toole is 76 years old. This hit me in a couple of different ways.
First, my father is about Peter O’Toole’s age - and slowly dying of skin cancer. He’s homebound in Tucson, Arizona - and spends his days in his recliner, watching football. I traveled to visit him and my Mom over Christmas - and I can’t explain how difficult it is to watch someone you love slowly deteriorate. He’s frail, gaunt, and seems to have a real sense that time is short.
The second thing:
I got a smack in the side of my head that life flies by too quickly.
Not many years ago, Peter O’Toole was a young man, shooting the film Lawrence of Arabia. Today, he’s 76.
It seems like just the other day, I was a naive teenager - just 16 years old - sitting in the theater, watching him portray the character of Henry Higgins.
Today, I’m 36.
Where did those 20 years go?
And the older I get, the faster the time flies.
What’s my point?
Simply this:
Life is way, way too short.
One day you’re in your prime, living your life. And the next, 20… 30… 40 years have flown by - and you’re left asking yourself, “Is this all there is? Have I lived my life to it’s fullest?”
Now, I must admit that I’ve been incredibly fortunate in my life.
Yes, I did go through some incredibly hard times. If you’ve ready my free newsletter (the first post on this blog), you already know about my near-poverty situation - where I lived in a mouse-infested trailer in a dangerous, run-down mobile home park.
Of course, I’ve left a lot out. (For example, selling my blood plasma to get cash to go to the movies.) But to be honest, I don’t care to re-live those memories more than I have to.
What I DO want to do is live my best life today.
In 2008, I have a ton of projects going on - because my goal is to generate $10 million in sales.
However, I do NOT want to be a workaholic, working 60 to 80 hours a week… just so I can end up in my 70’s or 80’s with a big pile of money.
Money, to me, is NOT the end result. It’s NOT the outcome. It’s merely a tool to help us LIVE OUR LIVES!
When I was growing up, my Dad always said he wanted to go to Hong Kong.
That was his dream. To travel back to Hong Kong, which he’d been to once during the Korean War.
However, he put it off… and put it off… because he couldn’t get time away from work and he didn’t have the money. Today, it’s an impossible dream he’ll never achieve.
I don’t want that to happen to me.
I want to live my life now - while I have the energy to do it.
But let’s be honest: It’s not just about having the energy.
It’s about being able to AFFORD the life you want - without creating a mountain of credit card debts.
That’s why so many people keep searching for a way to become financially free. Because they understand that financial freedom gives you the power to live the life you want… on your terms.
For example…
I just read on Internet marketer Jason James’ blog that he’s taking a weekend trip to Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia - to go skiing and snowboarding.
Yanik Silver takes tons of vacations and trips - and a few years ago, even ran his business from the beach during the summer.
I know many direct response marketers who travel all over the country and the world, some spending entire months on vacation.
I’ve seen pictures of or visited their beautiful homes, ridden in their luxury cars, and I’ve seen the pure joy these marketers have. The newfound passion they have for life.
Personally, I’ve also been very blessed. I’ve made enough money to buy the home of my dreams, I paid cash for my luxury car, and I’ve been able to take great vacations all across the United States. And, in 2008, I’m finally getting up the nerve to travel internationally - with my first trip to Europe.
I’m not saying this to brag.
I’m saying this to make a point.
I know of too many people who come to the end of their lives… wishing they had been able to experience more of life… but felt they couldn’t, because of one simple thing:
Not enough money.
After all, if you’re working 40 hours a week (or more) to make ends meet… if you’re having to scrimp and save to make car payments on a car that’s just “good enough”… or if you’re not able to travel where you want - or in the style you want… I don’t believe that’s living life to the fullest.
I didn’t choose to do whatever it took to make money because I wanted a pile of money.
I didn’t focus all of my energy on creating financial freedom, because I wanted to be able to brag that I was “a millionaire”.
I wanted the money, because I saw my family and friends struggling - and not enjoying the lives they really wanted - and I vowed that would NOT happen to me.
I vowed that I would do whatever it took to become financially independent, so that I could live a full, happy life - free of money worries, free of a boss, and free of struggle.
And - through a lot of research, work, networking, and study - I did it.
I’m happy I did, because life is rushing by.
(Is life rushing by you, too?)
My point is this:
Life is too amazing to live it struggling to get by.
It’s over way too soon - and the time to take action is NOT when you’re on your deathbed or close to it.
The time to take action is now.
Today.
If you don’t have the lifestyle you want… if you’re not fully happy with your life… if you know that you deserve more and are capable of more… the time to take action is now.
That could mean investing in the Millionaire in Training Blueprint Package.
The system I reveal in that package has allowed me to make millions of dollars over the years.
But more importantly, it’s been the key to giving me the chance to live the life I always dreamed of. Right now, it’s giving me the opportunity to live my life the way I want to.
However, if you don’t get the Millionaire in Training Blueprint Package, I still encourage you to stay on your quest to creating financial freedom in your life.
Believe me… true financial freedom feels better than you can imagine. There’s no way to explain the feeling of having no money worries - and being able to do what you want, when you want.
So please… don’t let the days, weeks, months, and years pass you by.
Do something… today, tomorrow, next week, next month… to create true financial freedom.
Don’t let anyone stop you. Not the naysayers… not your friends or family who don’t believe in your quest… not the news… not even your lack of money or experience. Let nothing stand in your way.
Push forward, because the clock is ticking for all of us.
And the sooner you reach your goal of achieving financial freedom, the sooner you can start developing and living the life you always wanted.
If you really want it, there IS a way.
I apologize for getting on my soapbox, but I always get a little reflective around the beginning of the new year. I think we often become complacent and let time pass without noticing - and next thing we know, we’re at the end. I never want to get complacent - and always try to push myself forward.
And I think if I can help just one person realize that the time to start living life is NOW… not 5 to 10 years from now - or worse yet, when it’s “too late”… well, I’ve done some good.
Anyway, that’s it for me.
I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be back in touch soon!
Best Wishes,
Jeff :0)
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