This is not a joke

I just dropped a boll*ck.

For those who know me, I'm as serious as fudge when it comes to education.

yes, we have fun,

But, by lord, I take my shyt seriously.

Here's what I mean,

This year I dropped about £11,000 on hair education alone.

I spent an additional £2,000-£3000 on business training materials.

about ($14,000-$16,000) total.

Last night I dropped a boll*ck...

I secured a £18,500 ($24,000) business mentorship package, to coach me and my business for 26 weeks.

Why?

Because I have big goals and I'm confident with my current model I can get my 1-man business to £25k+ per month on my own.

But with guidance from someone who has much more "skin in the game" than myself, we're creating a plan for £100k+ per month.

Sounds obnoxious doesn't it?

Well, i've got obnoxious goals and a beautiful fiancee that I want to marry (without caring about the price tag)

Life's for livin man and I want to see what I'm made of

The best part?

I'm bringing you along for the ride.

I'm documenting my journey and I'm working on something industry-moving that will help anyone else who wants to create a solid business to impact thousands of lives by teaching others and create their ideal lifestyles.

At the end of the day, that's what it all comes down to.

The depth of the impact you have on peoples lives and careers

The more people you help to realise their goals, the more you will be rewarded.

It's always service first.

The figures will follow as a result of doing good work.

If you lack the genuine desire to help others, the finances that might come will feel empty and lonely.

Make helping others your number one priority, and you'll lead a very happy, healthy, and successful career.

Nath

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