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Is there a way to move an email list from Mailchimp to Kartra? Trying to move the website over as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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New comment Apr 15
This Is the Real Truth about Why You Can't Make Any Progress
The problem with not hitting your goals isn't about time or how tough the task is. It's simple... You can't say no. Life's always throwing stuff at us. Need to take your mum to the doctor? Do it. Kids need picking up from school? Go for it. But it's when others outside your immediate circle want a piece of your time that things almost always turn to shit. Now, people aren't out to mess with you on purpose. But, let's be real, they're looking out for number one. Since starting my YouTube channel, I've had loads of subscribers wanting to "grab a coffee" or "have a quick chat". They're not after my company. They want to pick my brain for their benefit. This isn't about being selfish. It's about being smart with your time. If you're always available for everyone else, when are you working on your stuff? Exactly, you're not. Now, I've nailed down that mornings are golden for me. That's when I hammer away at my big goals. Let someone mess with that time, and my whole rhythm's thrown off. When this happens, it could take days to get back on track, and if it happens a couple of days later... Well, you get the picture. The truth is, most people don't make progress because they can't put their foot down. It's not just a "quick coffee" or a "short call". These interruptions can derail your whole plan. And if your plan is messed up, your future life is too. If that sounds extreme, then that's because it is. I need you to understand the impact these seemingly minor interruptions are having on your life. And here's what I want you to do about it... Figure out when you're at your best each day. Ask yourself, am I prioritising these hours as I should, or am I letting them slip through my fingers? It's not just about acknowledging these hours... it's about taking action to protect them. Drop a comment below and make a commitment. Share your peak productivity times and make a pledge to guard that time like your life depended on it. Your progress and, in turn, your future life quite literally depends on it.
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New comment Feb 27
1 like • Feb 26
I've really been feeling this even before you posted this. But this sooo resonates with me right now. I've been having to cut things and certain people out of my life recently because it's keeping me stuck in the old version of me. It's funny how the universe will test you the most when you are trying to make changes to meet your goals to see if you follow through.
What drives you to want to become a digital nomad?
I'll start. For me, it was the toxic environment in the UK that pushed me away. I felt like people were just out to get each other, and it was reflected everywhere—from neighbors to institutions like the police. I didn't even realise this negativity was the root cause of my depression until I came to Thailand. The way people interact here, while not perfect, is a world apart from what I experienced back home. So, what's your story? What's motivating you to chase the digital nomad life? Let us know in the comments 👇🏻
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New comment Mar 10
5 likes • Jan 18
I just feel I am not designed for Western culture. I want more freedom over how I utilize my time. Bartending is wearing down my body but I need money to support myself. I know going digital will provide me with freedom to create my own schedule, make a good living, and free my time to pursue all of my many interests.
1 like • Jan 18
@Anton Pryor Thank you! I hope you do as well!
Hey Everyone!
My name is Callie and I currently live in Colorado, USA. I've been in RIA for a few weeks now. My plan is to travel to SE Asia by this November starting in Thailand then hop to a few other places over the duration of several months. Maybe one day it will be permanent. I'm really excited to connect and learn more since this type of work is completely new to me. I have been bartending, hairdressing, and teaching dance over the past decade. So ready to free my time and get out of the service industry.
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New comment Feb 5
What's stopping you from starting an online business?
Is it lack of ideas, fear of failure, technical challenges, or something else?
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New comment Mar 17
3 likes • Jan 18
The only thing ever stopping me is, me.
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Callie Johnson
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@callie-johnson-6488
Hi I'm Callie! I currently live in Colorado and have an Embodied Dance practice, Soul Contact Dance and Somatic Healing.

Active 2d ago
Joined Jan 18, 2024
Morrison, Colorado
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