I’m always breaking stuff

I got a new guitar yesterday. A classical guitar, to be precise.

I’ve always been more of a piano man than a guitar player. But I did enjoy playing the occasional flamenco. Or even the blues.

Not that I was any good at either one of them. But I enjoyed it.

Anyway, the guitar wasn’t tuned quite right when I received it. So I went ahead and started tuning the strings. Except, I immediately snapped on right of the bat. And, as I haven’t had a guitar in quite a while, I don’t own any reserve strings.

So I still don’t have a working guitar to play on for now.

Maybe this is the universe trying to tell me not to even bother playing the guitar. Or maybe, and I think this explanation is just a tad more likely, just maybe, I simple break a lot of things.

Especially things I’m not that experienced with yet.

Maybe that’s just how life’s supposed to go.

Maybe breaking stuff is simply the best way to learn and to improve at stuff. If that’s so, than I do a lot of improving. Because boy let me tell you how often I break, or more generally speaking, fail at all kinds of stuff.

Let’s take writing these daily emails for example.

I failed at so many of them early on. I think I didn’t even make a single sale in my first 200 emails or so. But, as things always tend to go, the more emails I wrote, the better I got at doing so, and the more entertaining my emails became, the bigger a list I started growing, and the more sales I started making.

But maybe, just maybe, you don’t enjoy the idea of having to write 200 emails that suck before getting somewhat decent at it.

If so, I highly suggest you to check out my flagship course, Email Valhalla, where I’ll teach you what it took me over 200 emails to find out, so you can hopefully skip most of the failure and start right at the spot where things start to come together.

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