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a 12 year old kicked my butt

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Read time: 1 min, 12 sec I love tennis. I love playing it, and I love watching it. And over the past

Read time: 1 min, 12 sec I love tennis. I love playing it, and I love watching it. And over the past few years… I’ve gotten pretty damn good! Whenever I play at the local courts, I beat all these old farts easily. And a few weekends ago, I decided to sign up for a tournament here in Florida. I was nervous, but I was confident. I got matched up against a 12 year old in the first round. Easy... ... Well… this 12 year old kicked my a** This kid was SERIOUS. I could barely get a point! To be honest, I was a little embarrassed. But then I realized something… This kid kicked my ass for one simple reason: His entire goal in life is to become a professional tennis player. For me, tennis is a hobby. I play like 5 hours a week. For this kid, tennis is everything. He plays 5+ hours PER DAY. How can I expect to beat someone like this? Unfortunately, I see the same thing in entrepreneurs. 95% of people build fun side projects that go nowhere. They lack focus, and they don’t actually take it seriously. For them, entrepreneurship is a hobby. (and there's nothing wrong with that) But if this you, how you can expect to beat guys who are giving it everything they have? The people who win are the ones who can focus. They stick to one thing, over a long period of time. And accomplish more in 1 day than others do in 1 year. So if you're really serious about this... I want you to ask yourself. Are there 12 year olds working harder than you? But what if I told you it was easy to change this... I believe there is just one thing standing between you and a business that could change your life. And at my [free workshop tomorrow (Wednesday)]( I’m going to talk all about it. It’s not a hack. It’s not a shortcut. It’s my playbook - the exact mindset I had when I built my first $1M business (on just two hours per day) This is something I'll only be sharing once. So don't miss it! [Sign up here.]( (^^^ click the link ONLY if you’re SERIOUS) – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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