Another Brand New Exclusive Premium Subscription is Coming – One Which May Be The Very Best Yet
By: Brian Kim - August 26, 2009
By: Brian Kim - August 26, 2009
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There’s nothing more I love than creating something I know that doesn’t exist, yet, it’s something that people really want and need to improve their lives. I love taking the responsibility to find that solution, making sure it’s practical and effective, and presenting it so that it’s easy to understand for people to apply in their lives.
That’s the basis of all my exclusive premium subscriptions and the one I’m working on now may be the very best yet.
I say that because it deals with an issue that WE ALL FACE, an issue that we don’t really like to talk to others about out of fear of appearing weak (or crazy for that matter) - an issue that makes us run around in circles so we never really make any real progress with our lives.
In fact, if you look back at my articles, you will see one or two deal exclusively with this issue (if you piece together this sentence and the previous paragraph, you’ll have a pretty good shot at guessing what the subscription is going to be about).
I’ve been working on this exclusive premium subscription the past 2 months and I’m sure by now you know that any serendipitous event relating to your goal is always a good sign you are on the right track and one serendipitous event like that happened a week or two ago.
I got an email from a person (by the way, if he is reading this, he will probably be the only person on earth aside from me who has a very good chance at guessing what this subscription is going to be about) about a dilemma he was facing that outlined EXACTLY what this subscription will deal with. If you’re wondering if you are that person, I will say these two words that will let you know – your art.
This dilemma was the one thing setting him back and mastering this dilemma is exactly what this subscription is about. If you are reading this, I know I have yet to reply to your email but know that I will. I thank you for your patience.
However, there was one big set back that happened very recently. Over the past month, I accumulated a lot of my ideas for the subscription and recorded them on my iPhone via Voicenotes but now it seems all that data is lost. My iPhone boots up but then shuts down after 20 seconds automatically (it started acting like that after I cancelled a sync). I’ve done research on the web, tried various solutions with no avail, so now I’m going to see if Apple can do anything about it but from what I read, I’m pretty sure my only option is to restore the phone, which will wipe out all my notes as my last backup was two months ago. I’ll know more by the end of this week.
It is a very frustrating setback because I KNOW I had a ton of great ideas there but I know the ideas are in my head somewhere. It’s just a matter of coaxing them out once again and making sure I record them on good old fashioned pen and paper this time so technology won’t be a factor. As great as technology is, if we depend on it too much, it can make us complacent at times and prove to be to our detriment.
I wanted to announce this because in the next two weeks or so, new articles will be very sporadic as my main focus will be on reconstructing all the ideas that I recently lost. I will also be closing comments on this as I don’t want any speculation on the topic of the subscription as I want it to be a total surprise.
If things go well, I should have my ideas back within a weeks time and the subscription should be released as early as mid September.
And if any of you have an iPhone and use it to record ideas habitually like I do, please make sure to back up your data as well as transfer all your ideas to pen and paper on a daily basis. I made the foolish mistake of keeping it there for weeks and dedicating one day to record them down on paper and as Murphy’s Law would have it, the day I decide to do it, is when it crashes.
But what’s done is done and there’s nothing to do but move forward. If anything, this experience might make the subscription even better because I might think of even better ideas than the ones I recorded in the past now that my mind has had time to “massage” and process them.
Rather than being frustrated and a bit disheartened (which I was when it happened), I look at this as an opportunity to make this subscription even better so I’m grateful it happened.