A lot of people have this false sense that I'm set for life. Except for a handful of billionaires that come to mind, reality is...NOBODY is really "set for life." No matter who we are or how successful we become, we always keep hustling and taking advantage of new opportunities.
I don't know about you but I'm looking forward to 2017. As I mentioned before, we're slipping into a recession and it's during times like these that I tend to do much better with BOTH Aggressive and Passive Income Opportunities.
But you kind of have to know how to profit from these times ahead if you plan on profiting from these times ahead. I know it seems obvious but most people actually expect to get a different result simply by doing the same ole same ole they've BEEN doing for the past several years.
And that ain't how it works, folks!
You actually have to do something DIFFERENT than what you've been doing if you honestly expect different results! No exceptions. Period.
So...what do you differently to get different results?
Everything.
You have to change how you think, starting with breaking out of your limiting beliefs about what you can't do and start doing what you've always been meant to do.
To make money in this world, you have to start MOVING into some direction of where the cash is, ideally with a sound business plan that has been proven to work for others. Without a plan, it's literally impossible to make a business work. Trust me, I've tried. Going out there and flailing about won't get anyone to write checks to you that you can deposit into your bank account.
So, the short answer to -- can YOU become extremely wealthy in 2017? -- is ABSOLUTELY, HELL YES!
But, you MUST know HOW to do it after selecting which path you'd prefer to take. Trying to get rich doing things you don't like doesn't work. So, instead, choose something you DO like to do and go from there.
Maybe now is a really good time to figure out what you like and what you don't like so you can hit the ground running once 2017 rolls around.
See you at the top!
Your mentor,
Monica Main