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JBarros
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Post New lifestyle
on: September 10, 21:10

I've quited my job fuck it. I just got tired of it.
I will miss being a chef. I truely love it, the thrill, the adrenaline pump you get during the rush hours and the satisfaction you get by preparing fancy dishes. There is no better feeling in the world but the sacrifice is just way to much. No christmas, new years eve nor any other holiday you should pass with your friends or family. Long hours of work 10-15h , stress(many waiter only do shit you just feel like kicking their ass haha), your almost always physicaly tired and feeling pain in some part of your body and your always working super fast. I always manage to get some time to go out at night, many times I fell asleep in my car lol.
I still have an hard time thinking about this situation but I saw myself in 10years or longer and it's just fucked up. I have several ideas about how to do money using the internet and decided to take the risk. Although I still have a wish about using my culinary skills some where and some how but I still don't know how.

My parents told me the usual to send more curriculums. I told them I would never work for anyone else ever again. They must think I'm crazy lol.

In the few past months my mindset has changed alot. I guess it was due to the books I've read and the information that I researched online. It made me realized that there are several ways of doing money with less effort and more efficiently. Now I feel it's time to take the risk so I did it.

I still have to do more 15 days of work then it's done. But I feel very happy and motivated. Although my budget is tight but I know I will succeed with my plan.

I burned all my bridges so there is no way to retreat, I have only two options die or win.

Rebel Yell!

Best wishes,
Morrison

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JBarros
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Post Re: New lifestyle
on: September 11, 04:02

I would like to mention a few books that I've read:

Napolean Hill, "Think and Grow Rich" - The title says for you to think or use your brains to build wealth, instead of just your body. Anyway for me this book is like the core of how to build a successful and positive mindset.

Robert Kiyosaki's, "Rich dad and Poor dad" - Cool book gives you some financial wisdom and ideas how to escape the rat race.

Timothy Ferris , "The 4 Hour Workweek" - I'm currently reading this book, for the few pages I've read, this guy travels the world, is a crazy motherfucker and earns a passive income just by working 4 hours a week.

Hope there is no problem about mentioning this books. If your interested in building a good cashflow, working today abit hard but smartly and in the future having more freedom then you should read them.

Best wishes,
Morrison

swappa
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Post Re: New lifestyle
on: September 12, 12:22

Hey Morrison , I own two of these books , i heard Good things about Rich dad and poor dad but never had a chance to read it , I am reading the book Think and grow rich , which is amaizing books and very inspirational , it inspires you to take action,

Cheers ,

JBarros
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Posts: 146
Post Re: New lifestyle
on: September 12, 16:43

You can get a free e-book copy from rich dad and poor dad from Roberts T.Kiyosaki site.

Yeah true I guess it was also a combination of stuff. The affirmations, the books, that story from the spanish dude that you posted contributed and gave me new ideas.
Also the last place I ended up working just made me so piss off that it forced me to think about new strategies of how to do cash and take action.

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