Many years ago, I stumbled upon a book written by the genius Timothy Ferriss called The Four Hour Workweek.  Once I sat down to read it I couldn’t put it down. I had to get through it no matter how late I had to stay up. The book was filled with value and resources that one could apply immediately. It is a must read for the employer and employee alike.  But here’s a crazy little secret that I want to share with you… I never put the principles to work until now until now!

Follow me on my journey as I use the principles in the book to help me run my business, work less hours, and enjoy the fruitfulness of applying what I learn to my everyday life.

If you don’t have the book pick up a copy today, don’t wait. We can go on this journey together.

Ok, so let’s get started number one rule find a mentor. Connect with someone who is living the life you desire or is showing results of obtaining that level of success in their life right now.

Connect with like minded people because your trials and times of discouragement are yet to come. Have you ever noticed when you’re trying to lose weight, everyone wants to take you out to lunch or share their food with you. What makes you think it will be any different in the pursuit to reconstruct your work week into less hours worked and more hours living life? Surely, you will encounter friends, family, and colleagues who think you’ve gone insane and that your thought process is irrational.  But don’t give up hope if Timothy Ferriss can do it so can you!

The principles in this book are informative and will change your life if you apply them. I promise, I am already seeing results and it has only been months since I’ve employed the knowledge from this amazing book.

Get ready. Get set. Go. You’re life is about to change radically!

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