08-11-2017, 08:03 PM
Yeah, my urge for MLS is chilling out. But, I still acknowledge the benefits; I'll be spending plenty of time on the road, given the varying commutes for every work site. I really like the 'learn subconsiously 24/7' and 'visually experience something and re-create it', meaning that it will
I put in 500$ and bought BASE because I was a little desperate; it wasn't because I was running out of money, but because I was college-educated and stuck in a dead-end dishwashing job on minimum wage (11$ where I'm from).
Within 2 months of starting BASE, I got a job earning twice that amount. It was amazing because I paid off my student debt, bought a new laptop, bought a car, and wrote a book. After about 7-8 months, that job slowed down, and I dreaded working there because I kept expecting to be let go due to lack of word. I reran BASE in late May. By late July, I got hired for this new job, earning twice my current job.
It's an interesting coincidence that my hourly rate has quadrupled in just over 14 months (i.e. start of first job to now), each happening around Stage 2 of BASE.
What is difficult with BASE is that most of my time is accounted for, meaning that I have limited time to literally work towards becoming a successful entrepreneur. On the other hand, learning speed is something I can work on during or outside of work hours, even while I'm driving by listening to podcasts, etc. It's basically an insurance plan for making sure that my job training goes smoothly.
I put in 500$ and bought BASE because I was a little desperate; it wasn't because I was running out of money, but because I was college-educated and stuck in a dead-end dishwashing job on minimum wage (11$ where I'm from).
Within 2 months of starting BASE, I got a job earning twice that amount. It was amazing because I paid off my student debt, bought a new laptop, bought a car, and wrote a book. After about 7-8 months, that job slowed down, and I dreaded working there because I kept expecting to be let go due to lack of word. I reran BASE in late May. By late July, I got hired for this new job, earning twice my current job.
It's an interesting coincidence that my hourly rate has quadrupled in just over 14 months (i.e. start of first job to now), each happening around Stage 2 of BASE.
What is difficult with BASE is that most of my time is accounted for, meaning that I have limited time to literally work towards becoming a successful entrepreneur. On the other hand, learning speed is something I can work on during or outside of work hours, even while I'm driving by listening to podcasts, etc. It's basically an insurance plan for making sure that my job training goes smoothly.
UMS v2 Journal (current) || Overcoming Fear 5.75G Journal