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    Would you hire me?

    Don't ask yourself what your employer can do for you, ask what you can do for your employer. Think of the answer to this for any opportunity you go for and research and prepare your answer. That will impress your potential employer and show you have a good attitude and can potentially add...
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    The Right Path?

    @Shri Kanase well done on your success so far. It's brilliant that someone so young has built something of value. I'm reasonably successful professionally but relatively new to TMF and the principles that underpin it. I wish I had had the knowledge back when I was your age instead of trying to...
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    Subscription based model

    Whether you agree with it or not I think it's here to stay. It makes a great business model for companies, especially if there's no physical product. Let's face it, if I have a choice between selling you something once, or selling you access to something for a monthly subscription, I'm going to...
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    Tips for Focus/Work Ethic

    That's a great tip and reminds me of the fact that Richard Branson doesn't go anywhere without a notebook, so he can jot down ideas and notes to review later, as he goes through his day. If it works for him...
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    hoping for the best, expecting the worse

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    What's your business idea? What feedback are you looking for? Starting a business is always exciting and nerve racking. I think it's important to have confidence in yourself and your product/service - without that I think failure is guaranteed. But I also think it's important to validate your...
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    If you could only pass on one life lesson to everyone on this forum, what would it be?

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    My 1 lesson: Wealth is a result not a goal. It is a result of success. Success comes from helping as many other people/entities as you can. If you have a job, you're only helping one person/entity - your boss/employer. So look how you can help as many people as possible and stop chasing money...
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    What if you already know enough?

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    @Andy Black this is a brilliant discussion. Thanks! It's interesting to come across it now. I've been listening to an audiobook called "How I Made My First Million" and the thing that is clear from almost all of the 16 millionaire entrepreneurs that contributed is they just got started. No...
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    From 0 to Freedom in 3 Months

    EXECUTION 
    I'm an experienced Cyber Security Consultant but I'm in the process of developing a series of products designed to improve Cyber Security Habits in business owners and their employees. After reading this thread I'm looking at taking some of your approach and adapting it for my own market with a...
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    What skill would you say is the most valuable in today's economy?

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    Career (ahem sorry for swearing) wise Cyber Security skills are in big demand right now. Business wise: Thinking outside the box. Adaptability. Persuasion. Recruitment. And most importantly IMPLEMENTATION.
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    100 Days of Action Challenge

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    Personally and professionally I wouldn't use anything other than the strongest solution for storing and managing passwords. They're the keys to you and your clients kingdom and if they were lost or compromised could adversely affect both you and your clients. It's your choice whether that risk...
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    100 Days of Action Challenge

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    @Isaac Oh great thread and another inspiration! If you need to store and manage passwords for client accounts, I'd recommend LastPass. There's a free basic option which is good for you immediate needs but you can scale it with team options when you bring in additional help. Good luck and keep...
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    From 0 to Freedom in 3 Months

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    @Chapas thanks for this discussion. It's been really inspiring. I hope you don't find me rude if I make a few observations/suggestions? 1. Your target niche is generally limited in the number of clients they can handle as they sell their time for money - only a small percentage of PTs have a...
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    I've Read The Millionaire Fastlane!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    I've now read (well listened to) both Unscripted and TMF. Bloody great books and I wish I'd had them 10 (or even 20!) years ago! Inspiring, educational but also very much in tune with how I see life. I don't call it the Script but I do refer to it as The System, which is fundamentally flawed...
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    Writing My Own Script to Escape Wage Slavery

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    Hi MJ, I'm building a business providing Practical Cyber Security Training and Awareness solutions. It's primarily aimed at the B2B market here in the UK, initially focusing on the SME market (1-3000) employees. My main focus at present is building a portfolio of great, simple but effective...
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    Writing My Own Script to Escape Wage Slavery

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    Hi All, I fell into the scripted life through the usual brain washing (deliberate and unintended) working in various corporate and small business roles up to about 10 years ago when I discovered the personal development/online business merry-go-round and started my own business. After trying...
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    I've Read UNSCRIPTED!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    Newby here - I've read (well listened to) Unscripted and loved it. Currently listening to Fastlane. Great inspiration and a breath of fresh air from all the works just trying to sell you onto the authors course, coaching or consulting program.

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