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was impossible for me to achieve in a hectic, stressful workplace. These two results alone are priceless!
We are much more important to ourselves, and have far more self- confidence and self-belief, we get to meet lots of new like-minded people who are positive and forward-thinking, we can holiday for as long as we choose and work anywhere in the world as long as there’s a broadband connection. We don’t have to beg a boss for time off or put up with a tortuous commute to work and we can shop on weekday mornings when the high street isn’t busy. We get paid exactly how much we’re worth; don’t
have a mortgage to pay and know we’ll have a rich, fun-filled retirement. But these are just a taste of the most tangible benefits for us.
There are many more hidden benefits you’ll discover when you decide to change your life. Having a sense of purpose and being in full control of your destiny is almost priceless. The most important thing we believe is; if you follow our advice in this book, then you can live the Good Life, too. You see, there’s nothing special about us. Our story isn’t earth shattering. We didn’t know anything about building an online business when we started. So how and why did we succeed online?
Well, it’s quite a long story. Our life hasn’t always been as healthy and fulfilling as it is now.
To find out why, let’s take a few steps back in time.
We were both professionals with well- paid jobs. Unfortunately a well-paid job comes with its trade-offs: massive amounts of stress, soaring high blood pressure, too much drinking, overtime and no personal time to unwind from it all. We know when you’re stuck in the middle of a situation like that, it’s tricky to distinguish the wood from the trees and accept it’s ruining your health and happiness. It’s almost impossible to
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