Mindy – just a quick note to tell you that I enjoy your writing style and information so much – your one-year exchange student story above was great! You’ve often asked if we (your readers) share a foible or two and the answer is “Yes! Yes! Yes!” Your avid admirer, Mimi
Thanks, Mimi!
You completely just made my day. 🙂 It means a lot to know I’m not the only one tripping my way to the top. Thanks so much for writing and please keep me posted on your own goals and foibles (love that word!) for the year.
Mindy
Mindy- I agree with Mimi. Your writing style flows effortlessly, is very conversational and engaging. But then you already know I’m a fan.
So much planning and lots of fresh ideas. I expect you’ll start April ready to rock. Loved the mini-challenge- excellent advice which “I need to heed”.
Looking forward to watching your earnings meter rising toward your goal. I’d hate to see you at Bootcamp totally worn out from catching up at the end to make your goal although I’ll be happy to help you carry that big check!
I love your posts, Lee! When I’m groggy and bleary eyed, up early or late working on a project, they totally zap me into gear and get me motivated!
THANK YOU,
Mindy
I’ve only seen a few of your blogs but enjoyed this one. The reason I’ve only seen a few is that I forget about this website. I’m intending to use the Google tool-name I can’t remember-to organize all the things I want to read in the course of a week to keep it all straight. Anyway, the neat thing about this blog entry is that today, I decided to try keeping track of my days in 15-min. increments. Okay…so I managed to record one increment…but I’m on my way! Heck, I started!
It’s great to hear that you are doing something similar. This proves that people other than Dan Kennedy can actually do this-and gives me hope. I’ll try for a few more increments tomorrow.
Hi, Shannon!
I hope the incremental approach is working for you. It’s not coming easy yet for me – I have to consciously keep at it, but I have hope it’ll get better! And I know what you mean about needing to organize all the things you want to read. I’d personally like to just stop time for a week of “catch-up” and then re-start with my head all full of knowledge.
At any rate, thanks for your kind words. Keep me posted on your progress, please. I’d love to hear more!
Best,
Mindy
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Mindy – just a quick note to tell you that I enjoy your writing style and information so much – your one-year exchange student story above was great! You’ve often asked if we (your readers) share a foible or two and the answer is “Yes! Yes! Yes!” Your avid admirer, Mimi
Thanks, Mimi!
You completely just made my day. 🙂 It means a lot to know I’m not the only one tripping my way to the top. Thanks so much for writing and please keep me posted on your own goals and foibles (love that word!) for the year.
Mindy
Mindy- I agree with Mimi. Your writing style flows effortlessly, is very conversational and engaging. But then you already know I’m a fan.
So much planning and lots of fresh ideas. I expect you’ll start April ready to rock. Loved the mini-challenge- excellent advice which “I need to heed”.
Looking forward to watching your earnings meter rising toward your goal. I’d hate to see you at Bootcamp totally worn out from catching up at the end to make your goal although I’ll be happy to help you carry that big check!
All the best. Lee
I love your posts, Lee! When I’m groggy and bleary eyed, up early or late working on a project, they totally zap me into gear and get me motivated!
THANK YOU,
Mindy
Hi Mindy,
I’ve only seen a few of your blogs but enjoyed this one. The reason I’ve only seen a few is that I forget about this website. I’m intending to use the Google tool-name I can’t remember-to organize all the things I want to read in the course of a week to keep it all straight. Anyway, the neat thing about this blog entry is that today, I decided to try keeping track of my days in 15-min. increments. Okay…so I managed to record one increment…but I’m on my way! Heck, I started!
It’s great to hear that you are doing something similar. This proves that people other than Dan Kennedy can actually do this-and gives me hope. I’ll try for a few more increments tomorrow.
Good work~ Shannon
Hi, Shannon!
I hope the incremental approach is working for you. It’s not coming easy yet for me – I have to consciously keep at it, but I have hope it’ll get better! And I know what you mean about needing to organize all the things you want to read. I’d personally like to just stop time for a week of “catch-up” and then re-start with my head all full of knowledge.
At any rate, thanks for your kind words. Keep me posted on your progress, please. I’d love to hear more!
Best,
Mindy