Time. No-one seems to have enough of it.
But we all have 24 hours in every day.
Take off 8 for sleeping, 8 for working, and you have 8 left.
That's for those people who do work at a paid job.
Some of you might have an hour or two for commuting.
Then what?
Do you go to the gym?
Do you have a hobby that takes up some time?
When I worked at my last position, I always thought I didn't have enough time to hit the gym.
It seemed that the gap between getting home from work and climbing into bed was pretty short.
And yet, when I look back at it, there were 4 -5 hours where I seemed to just veg out every evening.
The T.V. was turned on, and after the news it didn't get turned off until bed time.
Now I think I wasted those hours for the best part of 14 years.
I now know that if I had spent some of those hours, not all of them, in more productive ways, I could have retired much earlier.
Two hours per week for 14 years is 1456 hours = 60 days = 8 weeks = 2 months.
In two months of solid work, you could have an Internet business making you a significant income.
Of course you can't work 24 hours a day for 2 months, that would be stupid.
Let's assume then that you work an 8 hour day.
Then you have just over 9 months of work time.
In 9 months full-time you can learn almost anything.
While you work a full-time position you won't be able to commit to more than a couple of hours per day, but you can see that you can achieve far more than you think when you put your mind to it and persist.
Set the target, set the daily activity, do it.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. Can you imagine what it would be like to only work 2 hours a day and have a decent, livable income?
Thousands of people already do this.
You have something unique to sell to others.
You. Your thoughts on things. Your ideas.
Whatever niche it happens to be, you can still stand out enough to make a living.
You are not the person your boss thinks you are.
You are not the person your brother-in-law thinks you are.
You are the person you want to be, and all you have to do is let them out.
*** I trust you don't want to be like Dexter ***
Write about what you know, what you learn, what you hope to learn.
Others want to read that.
Let them, for a price.