Part 1: Your Personal Escape Plan
Do You Have a Personal Escape Plan?
What are you escaping from? Your job, debt, bills, or being average? Were your dreams delayed? Did you get sidetracked because… life showed up? You are in prison and I have the key. I am your warden and you are up for parole. I can reduce your sentence and set you free (I have the system but only you can set yourself free).
You have a choice. Make a decision to succeed. There are some requirements for your freedom. Most people do not qualify. You will have to work. It requires high levels of faith. Personal development is a must. Managing your time is critical. You will make sacrifices and there will be consequences.
Action words like persistence, consistency, diligence, and perseverance have to be used every day. These words scare people. These words make people quit, cry, and turn them into complainers. Self-confidence is required for your release. A healthy self-image and the willingness to persist against roadblocks, obstacles, and doubters is also a qualification.
It’s Simple, not Easy
Your personal escape plan is simple but not easy. Work comes before success and you have to go through the grind. What is the grind? The grind is the learning curves, the failed marketing plans, doubts, fears, and the time it takes to build your personal escape plan.