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Estimated reading time: 1 minute 13 seconds Bad news fam... The Starbucks that changed my life, The

Estimated reading time: 1 minute 13 seconds Bad news fam... The Starbucks that changed my life, The Starbucks where I did my very first 2 hours of deep work, The Starbucks where I wrote the very first line of code for Starter Story: BOARDED UP & CLOSED FOREVER. Before After :'( The end of an era 😢 But it's OK. Because I'll never forget that first day: October 18, 2017: I walked in to that Starbucks, ordered a large coffee, turned off my phone, cracked open my laptop. And asked myself the biggest question of my life: "What’s MY story?" I had no idea what I was doing. And I had no idea if this idea would be the one. And I know it sounds cliche, but... I got started. I kept showing up every day. Like clockwork: – 6am – Phone off – Headphones on – In the zone And I worked for 2 hours (until I had to go to my FT job). 1 year later: – Starter Story was making ~$3,000/month – paid off $30K in debt – I had made the decision to quit my FT job But most importantly… I’d learned to execute on sh*t every day. RIP Starbucks – even though you're gone, you'll never be forgotten. You changed my life! So here’s my question for you: What’s your story? If you’re anything like me, you’ve been waiting forever to start a business. Well, let’s imagine where you could be in one year if you started today: – making a few extra thousand per month – paying off debts or saving for a trip – feeling in control of your own destiny When you think about it, giving up one year for that... not bad! When you join Starter Story, you get access not only to 100s of resources you need to successfully build a business.... But a community of people who are getting up early, putting in the work, and building the business (and life) they want. Are you in? [Join Starter Story today]( and let’s start building together. See you inside!! – 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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