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Originally Posted by shazef
The team here are legendary - they are offering everyone and anyone the chance to learn for free at the highest level. The quality is superb, leading edge, up to the minute, and will set us up with a thorough foundation and understanding of internet marketing.
There is NO WAY we cannot individually succeed IF we approach this challenge as if we have mortgaged our lives to do it. Literally, we all need to have an "attitude of gratitude" for every thing that is being handed to us on a silver platter!
Please, everyone, take this as seriously as you would if you went out and bought a business and needed to learn how to run it successfully from the ground up. Trust these guys, they have been around and know what they are talking about. There is a huge team of people involved who are supporting Ed in this, which in itself just goes to show how well respected he is. Trust his motivation for doing this - he truly is one of the MOST generous souls out there.
Sharon Fleming
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Well said, Sharon.
I learned during last year's challenge that it's easy to get all eaten up with anxiety, trying to absorb and apply so much content in so little time, trying to make that first sale by the 30 day deadline.
This year I've resolved to lighten up, to enjoy the process and the community, to be less concerned about a specific result and more committed to getting the most out of the whole experience. In a word, to have more fun.
That doesn't mean I won't apply myself diligently - I will. But I will also be more conscious of the generosity of not only Ed, Dan, GuruBob & the rest of the 30DC team, but of everybody who takes the time to offer advice, guidance, or encouragement to their fellow Thirty Day Challengers.
And the best way for me to honor their generosity is by becoming more generous myself - by looking for ways to help someone else succeed in this Challenge, even if I have nothing more to offer than an encouraging word.
Oh yeah - and by learning well, taking action, creating an online business empire to which I can someday point with pride and say "I owe this all to the Thirty Day Challenge"...