This is getting ridiculous.
First I took a fall at home when I tripped in the middle of the night and injured myself so badly that I was sure I had broken my arm. (I hadn't.)
"Took a fall at home" is something you hear said of 77-year-old women. Not a proud moment.
More recently, it was my back.
I way overdid it with a certain kind of ab exercise at the gym. I doubled the amount of weight I had been using. Everything seemed fine.
Until the next day.
My back was in the most excruciating pain I can recall in my life.
Standing up from a lying down position wasn't quite impossible, but close.
Changing sleeping positions during the night was like dislodging that ship from the Suez Canal.
It took a solid 10 days before the pain completely disappeared.
Much as I hated to, I skipped the gym during those days.
The only other thing that has made me skip the gym is Jay Abraham's Beyond Exponential program, which I joined not long ago.
(I'm not promoting it to you, by the way. It costs $5K.)
I used to go to the gym Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, but since the Abraham program meets every Monday for 13 weeks, I've temporarily skipped the gym on those days.
I also paid for a two-hour private consult with Abraham. That wasn't cheap.
But there was a five-minute period during that two hours that paid for the whole program, plus the consult, many times over.
I got an idea that will change my life dramatically for the better, and will help me help my tribe in ways I never thought possible.
It's legitimately a million-smacker idea.
I could go back to the gym and never attend another Abraham session at this point. I have everything I hoped for and then some.
What am I getting at?
Not that you need to spend 5000 smackers on a program plus a lot extra for two private hours of Jay Abraham's time (though it wouldn't hurt!).
Just this:
Sometimes a single idea makes an entire program worthwhile.
Your Jay Abraham is my friend Kevin Fahey, the Irishman with an IQ of 897.
Kevin isn't a gazillionaire like Jay Abraham. Here's what he is: an honest businessman who made 500,000 smackers from his computer last year.
I'm in Kevin's private Facebook group because he's someone I like to learn from.
As part of a massive bundle he's just put together, Kevin is opening the hood on his business and how he generated that dough.
When you go through it, you certainly won't find every last bit of it relevant to you and the business you're starting or expanding. But that doesn't matter.
What matters is:
Will you get that idea or two that changes everything for you?
I'd say there's a darn good chance, and for a whole lot less than it cost me.
Breakthrough ideas sometimes occur to us spontaneously.
Much more often, we get them from others.
Here's your chance.
Use TOM20 for a (very briefly offered) discount:
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