My Challenge: Can I Earn $100 A Day In 30 Days, Starting With $0?
I planned to start this challenge in mid-September, but it kept getting delayed for various reasons - until I COMMITTED to doing whatever the hell happened, and set the start date for Friday 13th October. Why not the 1st, or a Monday you may well ask, & the simple answer is I had to finally stop dilly-dallying, get my butt in gear & actually START. I'll be damned if everything that could possibly go wrong actually did. MULTIPLE TIMES. Struggling to set up a TikTok account then getting it to worn on desktop to make life easier. I'm really not too tech savvy. Problems connecting my tablet in order to make videos. videos I did make were recorded without sound, after the device had crashed before I even had chance to record any thing. MULTIPLE times. It really didn't look like this deadline was even feasible which is why I'm only posting about my experiences and assorted disasters 11 days later. DISCLAIMER: most of the rest of this post is copy & pasted from a diary I've kept (to explain my breakdown & descent into insanity😪🙂🤢🤣😃😵🥴) Introduction Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to go from having no money to making $100 a day online within just 30 days? That’s the challenge I’m embarking on, and I invite you to join me on this journey. In the fast-paced world of online opportunities, I’ve often heard success stories of individuals who’ve turned their financial situations around, achieving financial freedom, all through various online ventures. But what’s it really like for someone starting from scratch? A Not-So-Smooth Path My journey here hasn’t been one of polished successes and smooth sailing. In fact, it’s been far from it. I’ve stumbled through various online ventures, often struggling to make ends meet. My tech abilities were far from impressive, and frustration was a constant companion. Motivation and Commitment I need $3,000 per month to survive after advisers screwed up my investments, costing me tens of thousands. My past experiences were riddled with Shiny Object Syndrome (S.O.S.), which led to countless distractions and little progress. It was easy to get disheartened.