My friend Michael Malice told me the other
day that he's been using the block feature much more liberally on Twitter lately.
A wise move.
Twitter can be fun, and you can learn from smart people there.
Sometimes you can even make an example of a particularly foul dimwit. (Confession: I have been known to do this.)
But if you're dealing with someone who won't go away, who doesn't understand he lost the argument 15 minutes ago, or who's badgering you with insults and nonsense, just block.
Anything else is a waste of your time. Take it from someone who's wasted a ton of time this way.
Here's another tip -- one you think you don't need. But I'll bet you do.
Don't waste time when it comes to work.
To think of the drudgery I put myself through for years because I couldn't be bothered to look for valid shortcuts makes me go berserk.
That also means:
-- less time spent with the kids; and
-- less moolah in the ol' bank account.
To be one of those people whose online business absolutely dominates, you can't run it like it's still 1977.
If you had platforms that could make animated videos for you (you don't even need to appear on camera) or answer people's questions or spread your content to a dozen or more social media platforms (feel like doing that by hand?) and a million other tasks besides, couldn't you be more effective?
Wouldn't you have more leisure time, too?
And let's be frank: wouldn't you be much less likely to give up?
The price of Automation Bundle, which closes down this week and will never be sold again, keeps going up.
I'm doing my best to hold it off for you by handing you coupon code BUNDLE.
This one's as obvious as it gets, folks.
Start your hustle, but keep your life:
Tom Woods