No power, no problem

Some workmen from the city knocked on our door today.

Apparently they’re working on some electricity stuff of which I don’t understand anything. Replacing old cables with new cables and upgrading the grid or something, I have no idea.

What I do know is that I won’t have any electricity for today.

This made me realize something extremely important.

Something I’m grateful for.

You see, for most people. Most entrepreneurs or self-employed people. This would mean a disaster. They’d have to go someplace else for internet. To work on their business, join all their meetings, do their work, and whatnot.

But not me. I now write an email every single morning and I schedule it for later in the day.

I schedule all of my tweets once a week. I try to engage a bit on Twitter, but even if I'm unable to do so, that doesn't affect how much I earn.

Even if my electricity were to go out unexpectedly. Almost everything is automated.

I would still live my life the exact same way. I'm not dependent on whether or not I have power at home. And that's something to be grateful of.

It also means I can go on vacation whenever I feel like it. All I have to do is work a few hours before and schedule everything for however long I plan to go on vacation.

I can run my business with nothing but a phone in my pocket. I'm even writing this email on my phone right now.

There's really no limit to the level of freedom you can get by building your business in a way such as this.

And everyone can do it.

Here's all you need to do:

1) Dive deep into topics you find interesting

2) Talk about those topics in an entertaining and valuable way on social media (choose 1 platform to build on)

3) Create an email list and talk more in-depth about those topics

4) Drive traffic to your email list by heavily promoting it on your chosen social media platform

5) Create an offer that helps solve people's problems regarding your chosen topics and promote it daily through your email list

It's not glamorous, it's not fancy. But those are the fundamentals. And as any expert would tell you, the fundamentals are the most important parts of any business.

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