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I’ve had this battle for the past few months over a new project I’ve been working on — a project that has CONSUMED my life in so many ways.
- MOST IMPORTANT! My health began suffering because of the added stress. I have Fibromyalgia and stress is the worst component for this condition. I also have Type II Diabetes that was under control and is now back at high levels. And, after losing 65 lbs., I have gained 15 lbs. back.
- This project – up to this point – has made me zero money. Yet, I was spending 2-3 hours A DAY thinking about it, tinkering with it, and tossing it around. The obstacle on this project is that I cannot make a decision about this, that or the other thing related to it (and it’s too long and complicated to explain).
- I have PAYING OPPORTUNITIES that I am completely bypassing to work on something that nets me $O.
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I know a lot of people have heard me talking about Decluttering for Dollars (or ”DFD” as I call it); yet many aren’t sure what it is.
Decluttering for Dollars started out when I was decluttering my house for a major move and wanted to find a way to sell my clutter. (Remember: one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.) I began selling a few things here and there on Amazon.com. That’s really how it started: I was making money as I was decluttering. Yet, I found that my decluttering offered so many avenues when it came to money.
One of the only projects I have that I still work on/in is Decluttering for Dollars. When I launched this site, it was done as the result of a free teleseminar I did for a clutter busting group I belonged too.
As I’ve been at NAMS this weekend, and after discussions with some business associates that I respect, I am thinking that I am going to move my focus to providing products – versus services (except to a select few clients that I have been working with for a long time). Why?
NAMS (Niche Affiliate Marketing Systems) has shown me that I do not have to work IN my business – but I can truly work ON my business. I’ve learned all about automation using blogs, social media (Twitter, FaceBook), forums, etc. I’ve also learned about the benefit of being an affiliate for other products – whether they are in my niche or not.