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 With two months of dedicated work, I paid off twenty-one thousand dollars in credit card debt.

I made it happen because I decided to go from ordinary to extraordinary.

See, I had gone the good girl route.  I’d graduated from a decent college, landed a decent job, worked for a decent company for over a decade, and had a decent life.  A life where my debt was drowning me and  I hated getting up in the morning.  I couldn’t wait to go to sleep at night so I could fantasize about the life I really wanted. 

One day, sitting in my windowless cubicle, I figured out that if I really wanted my life to change, I was going to have to change.  I had to get off my duff, go beyond what everyone else was doing and get into action.  Opposed to the burned out, zombies around me, I opted to do more than just power-down  at quitting time.  I decided to do something more, something extra. 

So I started to absorb everything I could about making money.   Seminars, books, coaches, certification courses, I studied everything possible and raked up debt doing it.  Then I put into action what I learned and launched several businesses.   I had lots of losers but found success with pet-sitting, and a dinner club for singles I’d run on weekends.

I hit it big by buying and selling one-butt ugly house. 

Real estate investing became my ticket out of credit card debt.  But I hated the business.  I hated working with timid home owners and shady contractors. 

That’s was when I figured out, it wasn’t all about the money.  Being out of debt was deliciously groovy,  don’t get me wrong.  But I didn’t want another  job of my own creation.  I wanted abundance, creative and financial freedom.  I’d figured out my talents had to be driving force behind my entrepreneur-ism.

Fast forward past four years of stumbling around in creative career coaching and internet marketing.   I’d helped a few people discover how to make a living doing what they love.  Yes, I had earned some bucks selling information products online. 

I also kept following my true love of creative writing. 

Now finally, I’ve mashed them all together to help struggling entrepreneurs get their message out into the world in a bigger way using the power of the internet.

Everyone loves a good story.

Business ain’t nothing but a good story wanting to solve somebody’s problem. 

And I’m the chick to help you tell yours.  Are you ready?


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