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Hustle Culture - good or bad?
“Hustle” is a controversial word these days…
In this email, I’d like to explore different meanings of it.
But first, a big congrats to everyone who got their copy of “Content Forever.”
You’re now in the running to win the Jason Michael Fladlien trophy.
I’ll give away the first one at some point in 2024.
It goes to the hustlers who makes the most $$ with Jason’s content system.
You now have access to his system with “Content Forever.”
But if you didn’t grab your copy…
No worries, it’s still a heck of a deal at $29.95 when I open the doors again.
Now, let’s take a second to chat about your success.
It’s not sexy but hopefully it clicks for somebody today:
No system is going to work for you if you don’t put in some elbow grease.
And that’s what this “Damn Good Hustle” community is about.
Being proactive and doing what you need to do for your goals.
Taking full ownership of your situation.
I think Jason’s quote about deadlines sums up the idea of “hustle” really well.
Here it is again:
Working without deadlines is insanity. There is no surer way to fail than leaving a task’s timeframe open-ended.
If you take nothing else from this guide, take this - use deadlines. Most people have such a fear of deadlines that they avoid them at all costs. That’s why most people struggle.
The short term benefit of not having the pressure of a deadline will be outweighed by the long term pain of not making any real progress.
Deadlines = urgency = hustle.
That’s it.
In this community, “hustle” does not mean “grind 24/7 and never sleep.”
Just move a little faster with high leverage business activities.
Otherwise, it doesn’t matter if you got the “Content Forever” system from one of the best marketers of all-time…
Or if you have my free Cheat Codes mini course…
Or anything else.
You’re going to struggle if you don’t move a little bit quicker.
So make a move today.
Tomorrow we’ll talk about something that gives you more leverage in your business...
So you can actually hustle less…
Work less often…
And still increase your profits.
-Rachelle C Davis