2011: What Have You Done Out Of The Comfort Zone This Year?

It’s almost the end of 2011! I hope that things have been great for you overall this year. The world atmosphere is high and everyone seems excited and looking forward to 2012!

Like always, it’s that time of the year we usually pause for a while and reflect and how the year has been for each one of us – the good, the bad, the bittersweet…

But I’m going to ask you something different: What things have you done out of YOUR comfort zone this year?

If you want to thrive in anything, or as a person or as a team, it means doing things that force you to step out of your comfort zone. If you do the same routine without breaking a sweat, over and over again… no, you’re not getting the same results. Instead you will regress. You either grow or decay; there is no in-between.

At the start of this year, I went from setting “annual resolutions” to chunking my goals into a quarterly basis. I am happy to say that I’ve set out to hit all of them. Yes, ALL. I set goals that challenged me to go out of my norm without being overwhelmed by ‘over-planning’.

Here are a few highlights I’ve done out of my comfort zone throughout 2011:

1. Went to the US (for the first time) for Affiliate Summit West in January!
The long hours of flight was a put off, however what felt discouraging was I tried to apply for a visa to the States almost 5 years ago but it was declined.

Determined to make another attempt, this time I tried the tedious process again… and finally it was approved! I finally met some of the American marketers face-to-face… and for the first time ever!

2. Gym training (9 months and continuing!)
Years of burning midnight oil and slouching at the computer table resulted in fats accumulated at the tummy, and a bad posture. So that decided it. So I went with my personal trainer and I started gymming on the average of 3 times a week.

At the initial stage, I thought of quitting many times when the going got tough but I hung on in the best interest of my long term health. And hey, it’s been 9 months since I’ve started, and I have never felt better about my health and body!

3. Skydived!
On the contrary, I didn’t choose to take part in this extreme sport for the thrills. Ask me just a year ago and I said I will NEVER do it. I am extremely terrified of heights.

So why did I go ahead and risk death from above when I have a whole life ahead of me? For one big reason: I wanted to break my mental barriers. And to be triply sure, I went for it… 3 times! (and I survived!)

4. Travelled to more than 5 different countries! (9 actually)
The past 2 years, I kept telling myself (part of the ‘New Year resolution’ thingie) that I would travel to at least 5 different countries that year. I would wind up going to 3 or 4 tops.

So this time around I was going to stick to what I’ve said and make it happen. And it’s nice to know I outdone my goal this year, and might as well make up for the previous 2 years. :)

What Things Have You Done For Yourself Or Your Business This Year That Was Outside The Luxury Of Your Comfort Zone? Share With Everyone In The Comments Section Below!

(Your accomplishments does not have to be necessarily business or finance related. If you did something that required going out your usual way I’d really like to hear!)

P.S. By the way, I’ve bought next year’s calendar and great news: the calendar didn’t stop at 21st December 2012! So happy New Year, 2012 will be amazing… if you choose to make it!

P.P.S. Just a quick and final reminder that my Internet Business Cloning Program has just 1 final slot left and it will close at the turn of the New Year!

Your Most Important (But Extinguishing) Asset…

By end of this month, I would have travelled to 9 countries in 12 months. I’ve been in two tours and I was usually one of the youngest guys around; most of the other tour participants are old enough to be my parents / grandparents.

Which often lead to questions I get along the lines of, “How are you able to travel while you’re still in your 20s?”

You already know that I am an Internet Marketer. I have websites. I sell stuffs online, digital products to be precise.

But that in itself isn’t THE answer.

To be financially free and travel before my mid 20s demanded more than just ‘building a business’. The other more important asset is TIME. In fact, that is a big part about my business; I help my clients save time through my Private Label Rights products.

Take a look at many other ‘successful’ marketers and you will see that even though they are making big bucks, they can seldom take a day off. For many of them, they are being controlled by their business. Heck, that was ME just a few years ago.

Building a business in itself just isn’t going to cut it. If you want to enjoy unadulterated time freedom without being chained like a slave to the business you’re creating, you need to build one that runs without you.

So the next step is to work towards automation and have yourself replaced!

While I conduct my business online in a guerrilla fashion but I’m not to be mistaken with being a cheapskate. I recognize the value of my time and between my time and money, I recognize that time is SCARCED and money is ABUNDANT. 3 trillion dollars circulate the globe every single day. But everyone has only 24 hours a day.

A big part of being successful faster with your business is being frugal with your time.

HOW WOULD YOU BUILD AN ONLINE BUSINESS THAT RUNS PASSIVELY OR SEMI-PASSIVELY WITHOUT YOU? SHARE YOUR IDEAS AND LEAVE YOUR RESPONSES IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW!

P.S. When it comes to making big money with speed, this is what I’m talking about.

Monthly Membership Project Update: 5 1/2 Months Later

Whoa! I just had a quick look at the dates of my previous few posts and I’ve been writing here on the average of once a month. I’ve been travelling for quite a bit and this month, I still have 2 more countries to go to. After this, I don’t plan on going out of Malaysia for quite some time.

It’s been 5 1/2 months since my first, serious monthly membership site started and I can say, I’m happy with the results so far!

Before I move on with creating the second membership site I needed to make sure that this model is working solidly. I am not a fan of creating monthly continuity sites that’s going to last just a couple of months, which seems to be the norm in the Internet Marketing niche.

Given the monthly site now:

  • Has a 69.7% retention rate after 5 1/2 months,
  • Only 9 cancellations were made the previous month, and
  • There were no refund requests after the first 1.5 month since it started

All my future monthly memberships shall follow in the same fashion. As I am writing this, there are 6 pending Joint Venture partnerships in store for me, 2 of which I propose doing a monthly membership. For this, I will be using ClickBank and just a week ago I had opened a new PayPal business account under my company’s name.

It is also worth mentioning that even while travelling, I’ve been generating sales and commissions passively every single day (not a day without) – even though I have not done any big launch in months.

To be updated again later…!

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