Right now I’m writing this while sitting on my sofa staring out of the window, feeling tired and drained. I feel as though I’ve been ten rounds with Mike Tyson, and I’m longing for some deep sleep.
But do you know what? I wouldn’t swap any of it for the world!
Project New Web goes live in a few hours time, and the past couple of days have been tough trying to get everything ready for blast off. Right now I feel exhausted, and enthused all at the same time.
My stomach is tight with pressure, and I feel a touch sickly as well. And guess what? I love that too!
You see, before I became a teacher I did my fair share of boring office jobs where the days were spent watching the minutes tick down on the clock day after day. I’ve been there and I know how soul destroying always waiting for the next day to come can be.
I might feel pretty tired right now, but I simply love the ups and downs that being an entreprenuer brings, and I would take my current exhaustion over permanent boredom any day of the week.
My launch is now all prepared and it’s just a few hours to go until I hit the go button. For days I’ve been in overdrive, but now I’m finally slowing down, and just spending a few moments checking everything is in place.
What I find really hard is resisting the urge to continually double check everthing the whole time, and to just develop the ability to belive it will work once it’s been tested and tested again.
I’m so proud of Project New Web and I just hope it all goes well so that more people get to enjoy the content.
Okay I’m going to head back to my excited and nervous waiting and I’ll see you all on the other side I hope….
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Lee McIntyre went from overworked high school teacher to full time marketer in just 56 days from scratch. He is the founder of Get More Momentum where he shows others how to use honest marketing to build profitable Internet businesses in record time.
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Hello Lee,
I look forward to the launch.
David
Hi Lee,
Just downloaded the PNW package… WOW!!! Looks like I won’t be getting any sleep tonight.
Thanks for all your hard work. Best, Tim
Hi Lee,
I ordered your Project New Web package today after having been following your rise in the IM world since your “ebay success” post in the Warriors forum (I was the first to respond to that post!)
As a fellow marketer myself (although not yet full time), it’s been a real thrill to follow your journey to success and in such a short time too. It just goes to show that anyone with the right mindset and determination can achieve whatever they want to.
The Project New Web package as I expected, was top notch stuff. I downloaded the audios to my iPod which made absorbing the content much easier than leafing through a huge ebook.
You revealed many home truths about the current climate in the IM world and how we need to adjust our thought process to ensure our businesses thrive not just now but for the longer term.
I’ve personally been making a few mistakes that you talk about in your audios and will certainly be putting your advice into action over the coming months.
Thank you Lee and I wish you the best of success with your launch (believe me I know how stressful they are!)
Cheers,
Anthony