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As we head towards 2017, you're probably looking back and evaluating your last 12 months. If you fee

As we head towards 2017, you're probably looking back and evaluating your last 12 months. If you feel like some of your projects were failures rather than successes, my just-published podcast will resonate... - [All My Failed Business Ideas And The Mindset Shifts They Created Leading To Over A Decade Of Business Success] In this new solo podcast episode (available in audio and text) I take you through the various websites and businesses I created during my early entrepreneur years that were 'failures'. By failure I mean websites I spent weeks working on that never received more than a handful of visitors, to a full blown business that I sunk $1,200 a month into just to rent an office (certainly NOT a Laptop Lifestyle business!). I also highlight the lessons I learned from these experiences, which became the mindset foundation that led to the many successful projects that came later. Remember - there is no such thing as failure, only growth through experience. This podcast will make that clear to you. Enjoy the episode, Yaro Starak Entrepreneurs-Journey.com [Yaro Starak]Hi! I'm Yaro Starak. I've been living the laptop lifestyle thanks to blogging since 2005. I've traveled the world, made over a million dollars online and live a pretty amazing life. I'm the author of the [Blog Profits Blueprint] and founder of the industry-leading online program, [Blog Mastermind]. What really gets me excited are the [success stories] of people I helped who started blogs and today make thousands of dollars (some even millions!). [These Bloggers All Got Great Results - Listen In As They Share Their Stories] If you want to be the next success story, join my [coaching programs]. You can read more [about me], and follow me on [Facebook] and [Twitter] and [Instagram]. [Blog Mastermind] | [Affiliates] | [Terms] | [Support] [Blog] | [Podcast] | [Facebook] | [Twitter] | [Youtube] | [Instagram] [Entrepreneurs-Journey.com - Live The Laptop Lifestyle] [Click Here to Unsubscribe] If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription] Blog Mastermind , 500 Westover Dr #7911, Sanford, NC 27330

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