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  Hi {NAME},  To anyone on the outside, I live the typical middle-class life?  I drive a miniva

  Hi {NAME},  To anyone on the outside, I live the typical middle-class life…  I drive a minivan, yell at my kids to hurry up, know the baristas at Starbucks, and wave at my neighbors as they mow their lawns.  But my reality is a 20-hour workweek… a six-figure income…  And the freedom to do what I want, where I want, when I want.  “How’s that possible?” you ask.  Easy — I’m a writer.  But not just any kind of writer…  People hear the word “writer” and assume you live on rice and beans, have piles of manuscripts under your bed, and wear a lot of black.  Or they ask what you’ve published, thinking that all writers write books.  But [this kind of writing I do](… it’s outside the box. None of those stereotypes apply.  In a way, it’s the opposite of what people think of when they imagine what writers do…  Heck, it’s the opposite of most of the jobs out there these days!  The simple truth is this: The writing I do (which you can do, too), gives you the kind of lifestyle most people dream about…  … There’s no limit to how much you can earn — You can pad your vacation fund with an extra $10K each year, or aim straightaway for a six-figure income…  … You’re completely in charge of your time — You decide when to take a long lunch, or a long vacation…  … You pick what kind of writing you do — Gone are the days where the boss makes you work on something you hate…  In short: It’s a writing career that sets you up to live life on your own terms.  Think about that for a minute…  What could be better?  I asked myself that question years ago and couldn’t come up with an answer. Because it was exactly what I wanted in life: To call my own shots and spend my days as I pleased. To not waste away my best years in morning traffic jams and monotone meetings.  I wanted a lifestyle that made it easy to be there for my kids, go on vacation in the off-season, and take long lunches without asking permission.  And as someone who’s stared down a big pile of debt — I never wanted to worry about my bank account ever again.  The kind of writing I do gave me all that… and more.  You should know, I’m not the only one at this. The path I followed has been journeyed by hundreds of other writers I know — successful writers who decided to grab life by the horns and never settle for less than what they want.  Collectively, we call ourselves [Barefoot Writers](. It’s a little tongue-in-cheek, sure. But when you make your living as a writer, there’s no dress code. No need to report to an office.  In short, YOU’RE FREE of virtually all the obligations most of the working world has to juggle.  You can wear slippers and write cross-legged on the couch. Or write out in the sunshine by the pool, or near the beach.  In the summer, I write from a deck chair by a cluster of zinnias and a gurgling water fountain where doves come to splash. In the winter, I nestle into a big cushy chair and write by the fireplace.  You’re probably wondering, “How can I get in on that lifestyle of freedom and opportunity?”  Well, I’ll tell you…  But first, know that you don’t need a fancy degree, or years at an internship.  You don’t need to uproot your life and family and move across the country.  In fact, it’s bizarrely easy to become part of our Barefoot Writing World…  Really, you just decide it’s the life for you.  And then, you go for it.  That’s what I did. So I get it — deciding is the hardest part. You have to give up those stereotypes I mentioned earlier. And some others, too…  Like the idea that you have to “work hard” to make a great living. As a Barefoot Writer, you can make a great living, enjoy what you do, and have plenty of time to play and relax.  There’s also the belief you have to “pay your dues” like so many of our parents and our grandparents did. But the truth is… nope. Once you’re part of the Barefoot Writing World, you get green-lighted over to easy street.  As a Barefoot Writer, you don’t have to accept the status quo. You don’t have to waste hundreds of hours in commuter traffic. Your time won’t get squandered on mundane projects. Your vacation days aren’t capped at a paltry two weeks.  Once you decide this is the life for you, you can join our group and live the life of a Barefoot Writer.  What does that mean? It means you shun cubicles and embrace white sand beaches. It means you’re there for your family when they need you and you don’t worry about bill collectors knocking at the door.  And our group? It’s called the [Barefoot Writer Club](.  As a group, we support each other’s writing aspirations, help one another climb higher and earn more, and kick up our heels to have a great time when we get together.  Here’s the catch, though. We don’t let just anyone join our club. You need to have an interest in writing, obviously. Just a small one (if you can write an email, you’ll fit right in).  You also need to believe that life is better outside the box (or outside the cubicle). You need to feel comfortable with the idea of going for what you really want in life, and getting it.  If you get the green light to join our club, here’s what we give you to start:  - Info on where to find paid writing opportunities  - Strategies to help you launch your writing career fast  - Advice and support from fellow writers who are already successful  - Proven tips on creativity and productivity  - Roadmaps that show you how to get your name out to the people willing to pay high fees  - Discounts of up to 50% — sometimes hundreds of dollars — from celebrated, niche-specific writing programs  - 12 full-color issues of our premiere, digital monthly publication, Barefoot Writer Magazine  - Plus a lot more…  After being part of the Barefoot Writing World for so long, I can’t imagine ever having to conform to a typical, limited way of life.  Sure, that way of life works for other people, and they’re happy, and that’s just fine.  This writer’s lifestyle — this secret, unique approach to going after what you want in life and getting it — will only work for you if you’re ready to experience what true life freedom can mean.  [Ready to join us in the Barefoot Writing world? ]( To your life success, Mindy  P.S. The Barefoot Writer lifestyle goes WAY beyond escaping cubicles and not having to wear shiny shoes and business suits. As Barefoot Writers, we also enjoy:  - TOTAL flexibility during the day — so when you want to go to your kids’ school for a room party, or take the time off to grab a massage, or pick up some milk and cheese for dinner — you just do it. You don’t have to ask a supervisor’s permission.  - Enough money in the bank to feel calm and prepared — no matter what kind of tumultuous times the economy may have ahead, you’re covered.  - Dream vacations to exciting destinations — say hello to Costa Rica, Cancun, or Italy, or even popular places like Disneyland — all in the OFF season — and say goodbye to crowds and high-season prices.  - Unlimited earning power — so if one day the car quits and you need a new one, there’s no scrimping and saving. You just write more and then go buy yourself a car.  - High-paying writing work you LOVE — because you pick the subjects, the projects, and the clients. You don’t work on something unless you want to.  [Discover more about life as a Barefoot Writer here.](  P.P.S. One more thing — if you join us today, we’ll gift you a FREE guide that gives you a head start on the type of profitable writing we do: The Smart Start Copywriting Program — worth $129 but yours at absolutely no charge as a THANK YOU for becoming a fellow member of the Barefoot Writing World! [Join us here.](  Mindy McHorse Executive Editor Barefoot Writer --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser, here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure your subscription delivery. AWAI Whitelisting info available [here.]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. 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