07-25-2018, 12:36 PM
STARES!!!!!!!!!
So many people stare at me now! It picked up on stage 1 and 2, but on stage 3 the stares have become more frequent. Men, women, kids, all of em stare at me more. It takes a little getting use to being an introvert.
Stage 3 was a little rocky to begin with but now it's running smoother. Not sure if I'm fully executing. Noticing the big guns coming out. I've changed a bit since starting stage 3.
This has been on the table for a while but I finally decided to pull the trigger late last week, 3 days into stage 3 I might add. I'm going to resell stuff on ebay. My sister did it and did well but had to stop due to having a baby. I've started buying some stuff at stores and I'm now waiting for the shipping bags to come. I'm researching like mad and still have a lot of passion and drive which is pushing me through the hard parts of starting up this business. I would never have gone through with this and didn't go through with it off of AM6. So I give a lot of credit to AM6 for enabling me to remove the barriers in my own way and commit.
I'm excited.
So many people stare at me now! It picked up on stage 1 and 2, but on stage 3 the stares have become more frequent. Men, women, kids, all of em stare at me more. It takes a little getting use to being an introvert.
Stage 3 was a little rocky to begin with but now it's running smoother. Not sure if I'm fully executing. Noticing the big guns coming out. I've changed a bit since starting stage 3.
This has been on the table for a while but I finally decided to pull the trigger late last week, 3 days into stage 3 I might add. I'm going to resell stuff on ebay. My sister did it and did well but had to stop due to having a baby. I've started buying some stuff at stores and I'm now waiting for the shipping bags to come. I'm researching like mad and still have a lot of passion and drive which is pushing me through the hard parts of starting up this business. I would never have gone through with this and didn't go through with it off of AM6. So I give a lot of credit to AM6 for enabling me to remove the barriers in my own way and commit.
I'm excited.