View Full Version : Successful Muse? How did you do it?
emptyo
08-28-2008, 08:20 PM
Hi,
I'm new here, and was thinking about this last night. It would be great to have a thread of people that have been successful in creating their muses, and would be willing to share the stats with us:
"Hi...I created widget x. I set up a homepage with this template costing $700. I started by paying $400 to Google Adwords, and made my first sale 2 weeks later. I increased X and did Y, and now I make $70,000 per month for 5 minutes of work, which involves X"
Or something. Anyone willing to share?
blackhatontherocks
08-29-2008, 12:33 AM
"Hi. I am future you. 3 Months ago I went into a forum asking others to share their Success storys. Now I'm able to contribute my own. I'm now making 45000$ per Month in pure profit selling an ecourse on effective car sharing to longtime commuters and am currently working on expanding the concept to optimising extra-miles for frequent flyers. I work 40 minutes a Week answering customer service email, which hardy happens due to my highly-specialised faq and the trained girls and guys at the call center I booked, and processing backorders for the printversion of my book from the books on demand-service I used right into the fulfillment center. I'm currently in costa Rica, witnessing a beautifully dawning sun over the coastline and somewhat distant cityscapes, enjoying my first sex on the beach of the day (first only in terms of cocktails, though) while I relax in my football-field-sized beach house next to the massive pool. My biggest problem right now is to decide whether I should be in awe of the beautiful sunset or because of the beautiful girls having fun in my pool.
Gosh, I wish life really wouldn't be that hard on me on days like this.
Nah I'm kidding, Thanks universe, all greatly appreciated. See you on the other side, fellow 4hww-Students, hope you'll join me here soon.
Bye,
emptyo"
dvdwlsh
08-29-2008, 01:11 AM
That just made my night. Bloody brilliant.
Psytherium
08-29-2008, 01:58 AM
That just made my night. Bloody brilliant.
QFT.
BHotR, keep them coming. I love it.
randle
08-29-2008, 02:26 AM
awesome....
emptyo
08-29-2008, 06:45 AM
"Hi. I am future you. 3 Months ago I went into a forum asking others to share their Success storys. Now I'm able to contribute my own. I'm now making 45000$ per Month in pure profit selling an ecourse on effective car sharing to longtime commuters and am are currently working on expanding the concept to optimising extra-miles for frequent flyers. I work 40 minutes a Week answering customer service email, which hardy happens due to my highly-specialised faq and the trained girls and guys at the call center I booked, and processing backorders for the printversion of my book from the books on demand-service I used right into the fulfillment center. I'm currently in costa Rica, enjoying a beautifully Dawning Sun over the coastline and somewhat distant cityscapes, enjoying my first sex on the beach of the day (first only in terms of cocktails, though) of today while I relax in my football-field-sized beach house next to the massive pool. My biggest problem right now is to decide whether I should be in awe of the beautiful sunset or because of the beautiful girls having fun in my pool.
Gosh, I wish life really wouldn't be that hard on me on days like this.
Nah I'm kidding, Thanks universe, all greatly appreciated. See you on the other side, fellow 4hww-Students, hope you'll join me here soon.
Bye,
emptyo"
This must be totally over my head. Did I say something I shouldn't have here, or is the condescending tone of this reply just how you welcome newbies?
Sorry to have offended...just thought it might be helpful.
blackhatontherocks
08-29-2008, 10:14 AM
This is EVERYTHING but condescending, pal. Really.
Don't get the wrong Idea. Read the science of getting rich, watch the secret, read the dreamlines section again or get yourself hooked up on mindmovies.com ... you'll quickly understand what I've done/tried to do here for you.
Cheers,
BHotr
EDIT: To explain a little better what I was doing (yeah webgal I took your hint):
This was an immersion guideline.
Through asking for other people success storys, you communcate that you're looking for proof for your new believe system that this is doable. A valid question in itself, but the most efficient way to achieve this is to *fully* immerse YOURSELF into a successful reality.
Use the above example as a guideline to create your own visualisation of your future, write it down in the present tense, and proceed to step into it fully. Doing this repeatedly will enforce the believe that you can do this not only more than anything else, it practically *forces* you to end up there once your old limiting believes are fully killed. I wanted you to arrive at this point yourself rather then straight up telling you because it would stick easier, but then I realised you might just have not come accross the materials to get a grasp for that concept.
I think it's safe to assume that in this here means to be rude or condescending,
froldt
08-29-2008, 12:44 PM
That was an awesome reply!
I'm currently keeping a journal of my activities. The first section started out stating what I am doing, one year from now, and highlights some of the fun I've had over the "past" year, and then proceeds to explain what I did, day-by-day to get it accomplished.
Set your own goals, actually feel that you are living your goals, and then work towards them as if you are already living them.
webgal
08-29-2008, 02:06 PM
blackhat- You might want to be just a bit more clear to the new guy.
storm33229
08-29-2008, 04:47 PM
blackhat- You might want to be just a bit more clear to the new guy.
Even I was confused; either it was the most condescending message, or the nicest Hoorah type message. But, I think he clarified. :cool:
Psytherium
08-29-2008, 04:57 PM
The only way you will be successful is if you have your own motivation. Trying to get motivated by reading other people's success stories will not be sufficient. Starting any type of business is not a cake walk, but requires a good amount of effort and perseverance. So, envision your own success and where you want to be in X months or years, and have that burned into your mind and let that fuel your desire and your work.
storm33229
08-29-2008, 05:55 PM
The only way you will be successful is if you have your own motivation. Trying to get motivated by reading other people's success stories will not be sufficient. Starting any type of business is not a cake walk, but requires a good amount of effort and perseverance. So, envision your own success and where you want to be in X months or years, and have that burned into your mind and let that fuel your desire and your work.
This is why recruiting a muse partner has become a recent trend, it's like going to the gym, one person won't let the other person lose sight of the goal so they keep pushing on, and visa versa.
Vince
08-30-2008, 10:34 AM
BHOTR really summed it up well. Most of you have no idea how quickly a tightly focused business plan and working smart, not hard, will propel you to success. The key is to identify your strengths and make them the main way you generate revenue.
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