I've been teaching public school for 20 years and today is my last day of work.
All because I started a Twitter account.
I started this account when I became a millionaire. I decided I was going to live for more than just money.
Most people hit 7-figures and are content.
This is a mistake.
Financial independence is where life begins.
I started my Twitter journey a little over a year ago. I never imagined that it would lead to me leaving my job.
If you had told me that you can make 6-figures online I would have called you crazy. I didn't even know how to write a Tweet.
If I can do it, you can do it.
What am I going to do now?
I started a new classroom.
Now I am going to help others build, grow, and monetize their Twitter accounts. Join me along with 100s of supportive influencers 👇 gumroad.com/l/masterclass2…
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1 Appreciate nature
2 Learn how to say NO
3 Adopt a growth mindset
4 Have high standards in life
5 Never take your family for granted
6 The optimistic are the most successful
7 It's okay to take a break...
1 Appreciate nature
Enjoy Nature. Go on a pointless walk. Soak in the sunshine. You were put on Planet Earth for a reason.
Enjoy your time here. Trust me.
2 Learn how to say NO
The moment you start saying yes to everything is the moment you live on others people's terms.
Stop letting others dictate your life.
Learn how to say no.
Make your life your priority.
1 You aren't owed anything
2 Money can buy happiness
3 No one cares more than you
4 Degrees do not give superpowers
5 You can’t be friends with everyone
6 Eat properly & you will lose weight
7 Earn more/spend less to be wealthy
That’s just how life goes
1 You aren't owed anything
People like to act like the world owes them something. It doesn't. You have to earn it. Take charge of your life and get what you want. There is nothing else to it.
2 Money can buy happiness
Money makes you financially secure and that leads to happiness. The biggest benefit is that you will sleep well at night. All tension will begin to melt away from life.
Stop listening to all of these hustlers that say money doesn’t = happiness. It can.
1. Be a lifelong learner 2. Embrace optimism 3. Have high standards 4. Focus on creative outputs 5. Spend time in nature 6. Accept responsibility 7. Embrace mistakes 8. Learn how to say NO 9. Stop caring what others think 10. Teach others what you know
1 Be a lifelong learner
Lifelong learners recognize the importance of personal development (and embrace the journey).
They are never satisfied. They always seek to improve. They never settle for just "knowing".
This is what keeps you youthful.
This is what sets you apart.
2 Embrace optimism
See the glass as half full instead of half empty.
Your mindset is a CHOICE
The most successful people I know are also the most optimistic. This is not a coincidence.
People care too much about degrees, titles, certifications. None of that matters.
Life itself is the real IQ test.
Do not be fooled by degrees.
I have a Master's in education. I can tell you firsthand that many academics are complete rubes. At the same time, I've met laborers that were brilliant.
People confuse education with intelligence.
I've been offered to teach at University.
Turned it down. I wanted to get out into the real world. College feels like an MLM. They treat students like they are piggybanks. It's repulsive.
Now I teach people how to make money online
(it pays better)