Best book I have ever read!
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Thanks, MJ
Read it. Love the part about how people are willing to trade 5 days for 2 days of freedom. Also like how you point out that you shouldn't just get into a business based on "do what you love". I was constantly looking for something to do in the golf industry because that's what I love to do. Now I know I should just focus on my main business which already gives me enough freedom to play golf pretty much whenever I want.
Great book MJ!
I just finished the book and feel very exited and motivated, just started Unscripted as well.
Hope to get the best out of both!
I finished reading the Millionaire FASTLANE last night, just 2 days after starting it.
I am pretty shocked but also glad and thankful to have read it at such an early age (25 years old). Some highlights from the book that I liked the most are the following:
Thank you MJ for putting the time to write such an eye-opener and for helping people, like me,
- the Law of Effection (that seems so simple once you learn it)
- the five Fastlane Commandments (CENTS) ( that every business should be based on)
- the advice on HOW TO SPOT OPEN ROADS (and business opportunities by paying attention to phrases used to describe common problems and then reconditioning yourself to finding solutions to these problems )
begin their journey on the Fastlane...
I read the book.
The most important part for me is about limited time we all have. It's like a wake up call, switching the mindset from "I have time, I will do it when I'll be ready" to "I need to use my time wisely. What's the best ROI on my time?"
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