Super powered growth

Is the 4HWW a Myth?

by teevee





Yes it is. Tim Ferris doesn’t even work 4 hours. Hell, even John Jonas markets his material by saying he works 17 hours.

I find that hard to believe given the work he does and the products he has on the market. However, I believe that both of them do it by choice. They both have the ability to outsource most of their work and even their writing.

Working only 4 hours has never been my motivation. My drive came from idea that I could possibly make my own hours and actually stay home and raise my daughters. A long-term goal of mine is to operate a community center in my area.

The more I learned about what it takes to be an online marketer, the more I needed to learn. There really never seem to be an end to this entire process of training myself.

Don’t get me started on the HOT product of the week that my colleagues are all promoting and shoving down my throat because if I don’t buy it my business will never succeed.

One of the added benefits of hiring someone is that if I feel compelled to buy a new product with a new strategy, I can simply hand it to my employee to learn and implement. Although I love to be an expert at everything we do, sometimes I just don’t have time.

I recently got a little report by a 15 year old marketer(he just turned 15). In this report he lines out a strategy for ranking high for certain keywords and then being able to generate sales from that organic traffic. I asked her to read it and give a report on it and tell me how she thought we could best implement it.

Needless to say she was all over it and it is now the foundation for a lot of what I do in my marketing in the products I promote.

No, I do not work only 4 hours. And I never plan on just working 4 hours. But it is quite possible I may work 20 hours a week in July  when my daughters spend the month with me. It makes me happy to think I even have that choice.

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