Setting the stage for your battleplan
What follows is a complete and "evergreen" blueprint that you can use today, right now, to kick your "day job" into touch…
Few warnings before I start…
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If you're not an action taker then close this window and don't come back at all. This information is not for you!
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I write like a speak. At times my language may be a little "colorful" or "blunt". So if that kinda straight talkin' offends you — then best you leave. I don't take any prisoners. So if brutal honesty is not what you're use to hearing, you know where the "door" is.
Some of the stuff I'm going to talk about next may "seem" counterintuitive at first. There is a reason for that. Most people only consider doing stuff that is perceived as intuitive to them. They never consider the other side of the coin.
No doubt you've read other ebooks and stuff on how to make money online. Yet, here you are at my website looking for a solution… to the same problem.
So do yourself a favor and allow your mind to "open up" to another mindset… a different "view" of how to make money online.
The stuff you're going to read here you've probably never been exposed to — quite like this. I've personally never seen it written before in any ebook… but I've been doing this technique for years… and I want you to benefit from it too.
Do this exercise…
Fetch a pen and notepad (right
now). Now draw a line down the middle…
In the left hand column write "living expenses". In the right hand column write "lifestyle expenses".
Now write down all your recurring living expenses in the left hand column. Everything. If you have to pay for it on a recurring basis, get it down…
rent/mortgage, cable/satellite subscription, *loans*, electric/gas bills, groceries, telephone, Internet, VoIP, car/business/home insurance, cell/mobile, etc…
Err… and don't forget about Uncle Sam.
Now next to each living expense, work out the *DAILY* dollar amount you pay for it, and write it down. If it's a monthly expense, divide it by 30 to get it's daily figure. If it's a yearly expense, divide it by 365. You get the idea.
Now do the same thing for your "lifestyle expenses" column. I class "lifestyle" expenses as things that you do because you WANT TO… not because you HAVE TO.
holidays, sports (golf, gym, tennis, squash, etc), your weekly fix of Go Kart racing, or paint-ball shooting. You know… stuff you do on a somewhat regular basis cos you choose to do it…
Of course, some of your "lifestyle" things for this year may be in the future — and hence would not have happened yet. Doesn't matter, get em' down on your notepad.
So if you shoot a round of golf once a week with the "boys" — and it sets you back $100 for green fees and a couple of beers afterwards — then write down "Golf: $14.29". ($100 / 7)
Same goes for any holidays you plan to go on later this year. If a holiday to the Bahamas is going to cost $4000, write down "Holiday (Bahamas): $10.96". ($4000 / 365)
It's simple. Do it now.
I'll wait… :-)
Right — you should now have a list that looks something like this:

Remember: You want to convert every item on your list into a daily dollar amount.
Next it's time for a new way of thinking… or rather, a different way of "viewing" things…
I've noticed that people have a hard time simplifying down a process so that it's easier to achieve. Instead, people seem to try their freakin' hardest to complicate things. Talk about creating unnecessary barriers.
The cool thing is… it only takes a little shift in the way you "see or perceive" things to achieve any goal you want to.
Where you failed miserably before, time and time again, can, in my opinion, largely be changed simply with a different outlook.
Let me show you by putting
this all into perspective…
Here is where I live. It's a $1.7 million villa on the south coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean sea.

It's within one of Europe's finest resorts. Covering an area larger than Monaco — it contains 3 championship golf courses, 28 tennis courts, 8 football fields, and 22 restaurants, yada yada yada…
But I'm only telling you this to try and illustrate to you how different everyone's "perception" can be of the same scenario… and how to easy it can be to change this perception.
So HOW MUCH do you think a lifestyle like that costs me (or would cost you)?
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Somewhere between $10,000 - $20,000 per month (or $333 - $667 per day), right? Not even warm. Go lower… a lot lower…
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$6000 per month (or $200 per day)? A little warmer. Go lower still (like almost half again)…
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Actually, that expenses example further up the page is basically a list of my expenses — give or take a few dollars. $115 a day pretty much pays for everything — including holidays.
Not exactly what you expected I'm pretty sure.
Now let me show you how you can go about changing your own situation by creating mini-income streams. It's simple really.