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hungry4change
01-22-2008, 09:51 PM
Hi guys. I've been reading Tim's book and I love his ideas especially about setting yourself free to live the life you want to live. I saw him on YouTube.com and he said that if you're single the kind of life style 99% want to live can be within reach of almost everyone - the trick is being able to not be chained to a desk or a location.

I've been running my own home and office cleaning business for a while and I'm burned out to be honest. I came home today totally spent with nothing left to give.

My question to all of you is have any of you found your muse yet? I am finding it challenging to find a muse that no one else came up with and without stiff competition out there. At least that's what I found so far.

I don't want to rain on anyone's dream but I need some help here since I'm starting to sink. I haven't had a vacation that didn't last but 3 days since 2001. Any success out there? It will really help others to be motivated to try. I read in the book that Tim helps his students make $10,000's a month wtihin a few months. I'm ready.

Thanks guys.

James Grey
01-23-2008, 12:47 AM
Your Muce could be an ebook or course on “how to start your own home and office cleaning company” – just an idea

And yes – lots of people have hit the 10K a month mark, and even surpassed it wile traveling, working and living around the world. I have, but it didn’t happen overnight, it took time, planning and respect for my customer over my bottom line.

Maybe it looks like no one has been successful with a muce yet because most of the people here are just starting out, but I am willing to bet that in a few years their will be lots of people posting here from beaches around the world. Keep your chin up, keep reading and make a plan.

Good luck!

~James

hungry4change
02-01-2008, 04:11 PM
Thanks James. I heard on Tim Ferris speak on youtube.com and he said about 25% of the people are near a nervous breakdown due to the overload. I agree. Also I'm reaching the point where I want to work smarter - not harder.

Loved your suggestion on creating a way where people can create a cleaning business. Also found online tips on how to clean a kitchen in 5 minutes for example. In this "Time Starved" culture and cleaning not exactly a fun thing to do, I bet that site gets a lot of clicks. Also I wrote down several of my interests, passions, and hobbies and how information - which Tim recommended as the best muse - can turn into a money machine. Steven Covey, Tony Robbins, Rich Dad/Poor Dad, and Carlton Sheets are examples. Tony Horton for his exercise DVDs and it was not his first set either. I remember a privous infomercial.

I think I'm starting to grasp the concept. I even found a website on how to create packages of ebooks and info packets to be downloaded all run by E-bay. What do you think?