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NTJeff

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Long time lurker, long time Wantrepreneur.

I've been lurking on this forum for sometime, and I decided it's about time to join the community (and eventually contribute!).

In order to set my dreams and ambitions straight, I decided to create a website that is dedicated to getting away from the 9 - 5 grind, the paycheck-to-paycheck living and for people to join "the Fast Lane" so to speak.

In the website, I will post my own person ambitions, goals, and how my websites/projects/education is going. However, the main focus of the website is dedicated to not only helping myself, but to helping others achieve that dream as well.

So on the blog, I created a category "Passive Income" where I will interview/talk to people who have "made it" by various methods and will blog post them for all my readers.

However, in the subcategories for "Passive Income" I only have - "Real Estate" "Blogging" "Internet Marketing". Just a random question for my introduction, but what other categories should I have?

I know it's an extremely broad question, but might as well stir up some conversation in my introduction. ;)

PS - Instead of writing my goals down everyday, I wanted to create a website where I can blog my goals/ambitions everyday.
 
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what other categories should I have?
Spending time trying to think of the categories right now is taking away from your progress. I'd argue it's worse than reading all the time....

1. Be 100% honest with your struggles, because people relate to that.
2. What is the #1 question you have now in terms of starting your business? Go find that question you have now, and find a person to answer it for you.

Post the interview and then come back for more advice.
 

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Spending time trying to think of the categories right now is taking away from your progress. I'd argue it's worse than reading all the time....

1. Be 100% honest with your struggles, because people relate to that.
2. What is the #1 question you have now in terms of starting your business? Go find that question you have now, and find a person to answer it for you.

Post the interview and then come back for more advice.

You're completely right. I am going to be 100% honest with my struggles however on my own blog section of the website. The other portions of the website are dedicated to "The Fast Lane" advice, techniques, interviews, I have learned from networking out. I may not be able to implement all the ideas at the time I talk to someone (EX - Most real estate involves some sort of initial investment - even hard money loaners require points to the loan) but I still want to share the experience I had from the interview.

However, you're right that thinking of categories might have been a way to trick my mind into thinking I'm doing something productive, when I am not.
 

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