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I can't wait to start implementing Tim's ideas. The thought of doing what I'm doing now for the next 30+ years is far more scary that what he is proposing.
I read it non-stop from cover to cover and I can't believe there is someone out there that thinks the same way I do and has such great ideas to make it all happen. My side business has grown to the point that I needed to make a decision between it and my 9-5 job, and trying to maintain them both was killing me. I was so stressed out between my 9-5 job (that I hate) and my side business (that I love). This isn't just some motivational book. Then add one minor family crisis to the mix and I ended up in therapy just trying to cope with it all. At the end of my very first therapy session my therapist handed me a copy of Tim's book as I was leaving. It has great useful information for truely living your dream. The decision is made, my dreamline is in writing, and I've already begun the first steps to freedom.
This book is exciting to read and think about how to implement the ideas into your own life. I have read it three times and really like it. Must Read.
The book changed the way I see reality. 4HWW helped me to understand that 1) the internet is a world changing technology and 2) that there are many ways that one can generate an income while working from any location you can dream up. Thanks Tim.
My goal is to escape the 9 to 5 drudgery and increase my multiple streams of income so that they exceed my needs and provide me the true life worth living. I have friends and family that need and want to read the book as well.
I enjoyed it immensely. In fact several of the points he expresses are ones I have long held near and dear to my heart.
I have the "expanded and updated" version of The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. Not because the information is difficult to grasp but because there is so much of it.
It was refreshing to find someone who has actually taken the steps to prove the theory. I am reading it a second time.
I was going to share my copy with them but it looks I'll have to buy them their own copy now. If you are at all interested in learning how to work smarter, improve productivity, and yet spend more free time doing the things you enjoy, (not to mention family time) then you must get and read, no, devour, this book, The 4 Hour Workweek.
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