I’ve developed my writing skills over the past 6 years via a combination of college research, social media growth, and sales copy that’s earned me over 1 million dollars.
On August 19th at 8:00 p.m., I’m putting on a 1-hour seminar to teach how to do the same.
I will teach you:
The common errors that ruin the engagement of your writing.
If you’re doing any of these fairly common things, your writing won’t be read. If it’s not read, you can’t make money from it.
How to use social media without it using you.
The problem most people have is that they get caught up in arguing.
I will show you how to avoid the headaches that come with social media and still have fun.
5 simple strategies anyone can use to overcome unwanted bad habits like smoking, drinking, or watching porn...even if you’ve already tried and failed 1000 times.
(A thread on how I successfully managed to quit alcohol and porn after YEARS of trying and failing)
My bad habits used to cause 90% of my problems.
Despite KNOWING this, I struggled to give them up for years.
I’m grateful for the struggle because it forced me to understand the problem.
Here are the best tips I discovered from years of trial and error (and eventual success).
#1. You must get out of your pleasure bias
Develop a healthy fear of what could go wrong.
Recognize that consequences are a real possibility.
I was terrified of getting myself or someone else killed while drunk. I was terrified of waking up in jail and losing my freedom.
How Quitting JUST TWO Bad Habits Changed My ENTIRE Life
(A thread on how I went from an alcoholic and porn addict stuck in the ghetto, to making something noteworthy of myself)
From the moment I started to suspect my drinking was negatively impacting my life, it took TWO MORE YEARS of regular binge drinking, pounding headaches, and ruined relationships before I made the commitment to get sober.
The “funny” thing was...
I was well aware that almost all my problems were either started or made worse by alcohol.
Despite this, I continued to get blackout drunk for years!
(Honestly, looking back, I’m embarrassed...but if your past behavior doesn’t make you cringe, have you really grown?)