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Money Mondays: How much of it is there?
In another thread, @Katie James writes: "The unbroken rule in every group I'm in but this one is 'Don't talk about money' Which sort of sucks because earning money is a necessary part of life." Even in this group, we don't talk money all that much. Let's change that. I don't even know where to start. But in the interest of getting money talk off the ground, I'll take a stab at a first money topic, one that's not too intimate but that can still be enlightening (we can build up to intimate). So here's my question for you. Answer it based on your gut feeling, not logic: ====>>>> How much money is there in the world? In other words: Is money a finite quantity, like real estate or diamonds, so that if you get some, somebody else has to be denied? Or is money effectively infinite, where we can all have as much as we are comfortable with, like air or sunlight or ideas? Let's talk money. If you're game, write in the comments below how much money you think there is in the world, because getting clear on this can help you make more money. And like Katie says above, that's a necessary part of life.
Money Mondays: How much of it is there?
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There's more than enough money in the world for anyone to get it but it's just like fresh water. Some places it's easy to collect while in others it takes ingenuity and incredible effort. I stopped focusing on money a long time ago and just focused on adding value and solving problems. That led me to build up certain skills. But when I moved to Spain I couldn't use any of my medical certifications or training. I had to start all over again. My husband was in the same boat. It was humbling (and humiliating) to realize that what was once so superbly easy for us had become ridiculously hard. But helping people in specific ways, with quality skills they don't want to take the time to learn themselves, is the way forward. Everyone, everywhere will always need help.
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@Ralph George awww! Thanks!
Look at me on a boat
In another thread, @Gc Tsalamagkakis asks about email stories, like the equivalent of social media updates: "Like, I have a cool new update about something coming up, but I don't wanna write a whole ass email to my list about it + I might already have a different email programmed for the day." About that, I already have my emails scheduled for this week. So let me try a Skool story. I have been almost completely away from this group for the past week because I have been on a boat in Greece. Mostly without reception. And in any case away from the computer. I gotta admit, it's been great! Photos attached for proof. ⛵🌊🇬🇷☀️🧿🐬🍉🍷⚓🏝️😎🐙🔥🛥️💸🌞🧜‍♂️🐟🍾🌬️📍😵‍💫💙 #BornToYachtForcedToWork #HellenicMainCharacterEnergy #SponsoredByTzatziki #MarinaMenace #DrunkOnOliveOil #AegeanSeaEmotionalSupportProgram #CertifiedIslandHopper #HydratedByOuzo #AncientGreekInfluencer #ZeusTakeTheWheel #FloatingTaxWriteoff #NoLandlordCanReachMeHere #MykonosMentallyDelusional #SailFirstAskQuestionsLater
Look at me on a boat
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Ouzo!!!!!!
3-4 person accountability Mini Pods?
In a thread from last week, @Neil Sutton wrote: === I’ve been in some accountability groups that were very successful. It’s not an “all of us” getting together kinda thing, but those created an opportunity to bond with and become friends with people I might never had met otherwise. The best one was when I was in Brian Kurtz’s Titans group. He assigned the groups of 3 or 4 then we went off on our own and met monthly. We came up with 3 questions we took turns answering in each call and the others would offer feedback and support if needed. It was definitely optional. You put your name in to be assigned to a group if interested. Then you'd be grouped with a few others. I had to look back, and there were just four groups of 3 each. (I was teamed up with the amazing Kira Hug & Shannon McCaffrey.) === Are you interested in this? More importantly, will you actually participate? I'm happy to put the pods together. But ultimately, this is about you, and having a regular little mini-mastermind with two or three other folks in this group, and helping each other out, and socializing, and keeping each other on track. It won't work unless you participate, and regularly. So do you want this? Let me know below.
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3-4 person accountability Mini Pods?
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I have a pretty incredibly thick wall of self-deprecatory jokes spackled together with enough support and encouragement for other people that more often than not when I'm around other leaders I serve them, love on them, make them laugh and then walk away thinking, "What the fuck did I just miss out on?" I do that quite a lot actually. I have permanent imposter syndrome. A millionaire acquaintance of mine created an entire training program and I recommended a lady I knew because I didn't feel capable. I connected another friend to the "perfect" job that a guy, who was in love with me and wanted me for, offered. Those are two examples of a repeating theme in my life. The problem with public gatherings is that you can hide behind a facade and never have to answer the really hard questions, the questions like "Why don't you have the balls to charge those people? Why can't you focus on one thing? Why are you dicking around on yet another creative project instead of finishing the one you started?" Meanwhile, in a one-on-one or smaller group you can't hide. You have to commit because that's what the other strangers are doing and if you don't you're even more of a loser than you thought you were. So yeah. I'm in. I don't think I have much to offer but I sure as hell could use the accountability. I know I'm not alone, but people are scared to commit.
Daily Email House live Q&A call
This Thursday at 8pm CET/2pm EST/11am PST, I'll get on Zoom for a bit of Daily Email Open House: To hang out, maybe have a beer, and answer questions about sending daily emails... making a $1k+ offer... and using your list to pay for a house. If you'd like to join me, here's where to sign up: Daily Email Open House
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Only made it for a short amount of time but I'm super grateful! It was lovely.
Who do you ☠️LOVE🐀?
UPDATE FOLLOWING VITRIOL WEDNESDAY: Thanks to everyone who participated. For 24 hours, we roasted, very mildly, the winner. As promised, the Vitriol Wednesday post and all the comments have been deleted to protect the vitriolic. Frankly, it's not an experiment I plan to repeat... but it was worth doing one time. ***** In another thread about joint group projects, @Robin Timmers suggests: "Let’s all verbally attack the same guru." Let it never be said I don't take member suggestions seriously or that I don't implement them quickly. So at the risk of completely going against the vibe of this community, and of poisoning the well of promising future relationships forever... I designate next Wednesday "Vitriol Wednesday," where we can all pile on and say nasty things about some guru who really rubs us the wrong way. But who is that? Who should we pick? Who do you ☠️LOVE🐀? Cast your vote below, and as always, it will influence reality
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Who do you ☠️LOVE🐀?
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@Rene Kerkdyk same. But for a different reason entirely. Every single time someone genuinely irritates the heck out of me I discover that I have something in common with them! Eeeeek!
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Katie James
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joyful teacher, helping teens understand how Aristotle's rhetoric connects to the real world in business

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