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RULES OF MAKING MONEY!
#1 IT'S A GAME! Rule #1 is the most important one, and it's the one you have to buy into immediately. It's very simple. You may want to fight it, but regardless of what you do, it's a rule. And the rule is that money is a game. The great thing about any game is that no matter what game you play, you eventually get good at it. If I've never played chess, and you've played it 100 times, you're probably going to beat me. If I've played Monopoly 1,000 times and you've played it three times, I'm probably going to beat you. So the great thing about the money game is that it can be learned. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Don't Be a Hater of Money Next, don't be a hater of money. If you hate money, you'll never get money. Why? Because money doesn't like haters. If you constantly say things like, "Money doesn't grow on trees" or "Rich people are this or that," money responds by saying, "You're right!" It's almost like if you go on a date with an attractive girl, and you tell her you don't like attractive girls that don't know a lot about philosophy. You say that all they care about is their looks, doing makeup, and working out. The girl's response is, "Dude, I put on makeup and I work out every day to stay in shape. But I also like other things in my life. But you know what? You're right. You're not attracted to me and I don't like you." She then goes and finds another guy that says, "I like a girl that takes care of her body and skin, and puts on makeup. I like a girl that works out five days a week." She's attracted to that guy. So keep that part in mind, and don't be a hater with money. Now if you want more rules of making money, and how money can be attracted to you without you have to do anything Comment "RULES" and I'll send the whole doc your way for free!
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Being Accountable... 🧾
Being accountable... This is one of the wallpapers I use frequently because I want to remind myself that I need to be accountable for every action I take and every reaction I make. I know that I have to realize that I am solely responsible for whatever situation I am in. Of course, life will throw obstacles in my way, but every reaction I make at those moments is up to me, too. So, by extension, yes, I am completely responsible for the situations I am in. This is accountability. This is the meaning of this word to me. What does this word mean to you?
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How I Went From $12k To $50k MRR By Ditching The Chaos
A few years ago, I worked with a founder stuck at $12k MRR, no matter how hard he pushed. He was juggling multiple offers, saying yes to every client, and burning out fast. His goal was $50k MRR, but it felt out of reach. So, we did something bold, we cut back. From five services down to one. The one that had clients saying, "This changed the game for me." Then, we raised the price. He was worried about scaring off clients, but here’s what happened instead, he started attracting bigger clients, the kind who were ready to pay for results and weren’t looking for the cheapest option. We focused everything on retention, making sure every client saw measurable results, month after month. No more scrambling for replacements, no more short term wins. Fast forward six months, and he was at $50k MRR, with fewer clients and less chaos. It wasn’t about working harder, it was about becoming the go to in his niche, going deep on one thing, and letting the right clients come to him. Sometimes, scaling isn’t about adding more. It’s about letting go of what doesn’t drive growth and going all in on what does.
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