The Day You Get Free
So I’ve talked a lot about how at some point you need to get serious and work your business five nights a week. Now of course no one is going to force you. It’s your choice. But here’s what you should know…
Each time you miss a day – it adds two months to the timeline of when you can quit your job and be free.
Remember that the next time you want to skip your work and veg out in front of the TV!
-RG
Wow, that is a powerful advice!
I have to spread it to my whole team!
Short and straight
Thx
Randy
Its scarey when you put it like that Randy… One night off and a two month penalty!
I`m shocked, it is a force that surprised me, at this moment I am both frozen.
Wencel
Oh my! What a bitter-sweet secret to success!!! I bet am gonna embark on this journey…Thanx a lot Randy.
Wow! Powerful thoughts! I will share this with my team. Do you have something concrete (book, author, etc) that I could reference to? Not that your word isn’t enough, but you know how some people can be, lol. Thanks Randy!
No that is just what I see, based on my experience over 25 years and how leverage works.
-RG
It always comes down to the math…whether it is duplication to leverage yourself or investment of your time as we all have the same 24 hours in one day!
That is shocking.
Randy, 2 questions for you:
1) When you say work your business “5 nights a week” do you mean hold a home meeting 5 nights a week? My company has a conference call on one weeknight every week. I apologize for being picky but what if I can’t hold a meeting one or two of the weeknights, would it still work if I hold those meetings on Saturday (consistently of course)?
2) When you say “work your business 5 nights a week” does that mean “hold meetings” or does that also include other activities?
3) How does missing 1 night a week translate into 2 months of lost momentum. I believe you but the curiosity is killing me.
Thank you for your valuable information.
No you don;t have to host meetings five nights a week, or even leave the house always. Some nights may just be making follow up calls from a presentation the night before. But you have to do something for your business each night to keep it top of mind with you, and get leverage working exponentially.
-RG
Got it and thank you for taking the time to reply Randy. I appreciate your information!
Got it 🙂
Thanks
Good advice Randy. I’ve often said just because its a part time business, doesn’t make it a some time business.
If you only have 3 hrs a day free from your other work, use the time wisely to promote you. Be consistent.
This is why it’s important to schedule those hours with your new business owner to make sure they’re actually going to work the business those hours.
Thanks Randy,
It really makes you think about sitting around not doing N.I.G.A. (Non-Income Gnerating Activities)
Hey Randy,
Great advice .Every night of work we can levarage the residual
income,and shorten the future time to be free,so don’t miss a day .
“When you know what you want and want it bad enough,
Motivation is what gets you started…”
~Jim Rohn~
Great post Randy , l make sure l pass it to my group.Thanx.
Thanks Randy, awesome advice and very true!
Holy crap. That’s a great reminder of the agony that procrastination really causes.
Wayne
Hey Randy?
short but sharp post ! being poor is a choice to someone that neglects your consistent advise!
I salute you!
Great post Randy! Really hits home on our responsibility to get Free and it’s our choice to make that happen. Good stuff, short and sweet!