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[NEW PODCAST] How to Create Your First MILLION DOLLAR Year

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 Wanna travel back in time with me? Why don't we jump in the DeLorean and let's gooooo! Imagine th

 Wanna travel back in time with me? Why don't we jump in the DeLorean and let's gooooo! Imagine this...It’s 2007 and I’m working the HARDEST I’ve ever worked. I’m talking 14-hour days. Making a grand total of $7,000 a year. And I know TWO things: - Thing 1: Hard work = Success - Thing 2: Everything in my business needs to be done by me. Everything. Or else it doesn't count as MY success. (These were the days where I even built my website from scratch. None of that Wordpress ‘cheating’.) Clearly, these rules and all my hard work are…not exactly working for me… Fast forward to 2014. I’m making my first 1$ Million in revenue. Now, it doesn’t take a genius to realize that a few things had to change to make that happen. So what has changed? A LOT! (Click the link below to find out EXACTLY what changed!) [( And I take you through ALL of it in episode 594 of the podcast, [Creating Your First $1 Million Year](. Interviewing me in the studio is my NEW co-host and girlfriend, Jennifer Finley, who was there by my side in 2007 when it all began! What better guide to take us back?! That, plus: - The mindset and beliefs that kept me in struggle mode for the longest time in those early years – I have a feeling you might relate - The key moments and experiences that brought the biggest breakthroughs in my life and business - Why business is not like the stock market and how I found out the (very) hard way - How to make failure mean something useful - What had to change about my beliefs to grow my business beyond $1 million in revenue. Basically, I just went and distilled the most important changes I had to make in my business to make it work. No big deal. Unless…you want to avoid those pitfalls…in which case… …[LISTEN HERE](. Enjoy! James PS. If you have any lightbulbs, facepalms or AHAs while you listen to this episode, go ahead give me a shout over at [IG](. I’d love to know what resonates with you. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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