The November Special Offer: Helping Find The Right Work For You
By: Brian Kim - November 22, 2009
By: Brian Kim - November 22, 2009
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Unemployment is at an all time high across the U.S. People are looking for jobs finding very little openings and stiff competition for the ones that are available.
But if you find an opening for a job you would love to do, it would give you that extra push of motivation, give you that extra edge interviewers would see which would differentiate yourself from the competition and help you get the job.
The only catch is of course - you have to know the kind of job/work you’d love to do first.
You need that DIRECTION.
Without it, it’s very easy to feel hopeless and not in control of your life.
And if you can’t find a job that fits with what you would love to do, then maybe you can do the next best thing.
CREATE.
Don’t wait for a company to give you work to do.
Do it yourself and provide DIRECTLY to the end consumer.
If you have a job, you’re the person at the other end doing the work for the end consumer.
It’s you -> company -> end consumer.
Cut out the company.
Find and Provide DIRECTLY to the end consumer yourself.
And keep the profits all too yourself too
Plus, businesses that are built during recessions and survive have a hell of a chance of doing a lot better once the economy picks back up.
Most of the accolades about finding work you love to do have to do with the great feeling you get from doing meaningful work but they also forget the greater implications as well which is:
Getting good at your job/business because you love it so much.
Because you have that going for you, it reduces your chance of layoff or having the business go under. It’s recession proof in that way. You’re willing to do more when you love your job/business.
If you seriously consider it, there’s a lot more intangibles behind the whole idea of loving your work – more so than the feel good factor.
A lot of people want just a job to survive and that’s understandable. But look at the big picture and you’ll see that kind of thinking sets you back.
And spending half your life hating your job is not ideal either. It WILL spill over into other areas of your life. As hard as you try to compartmentalize, a little will spill offer.
Finding work you love to do will bring about so many great things in your life, you’ll wonder why you didn’t look for it sooner.
So that I won’t be late like last month, I’m offering the special for this month this week.
It will last for 72 hours and will expire on November 25, 2009 at 11:59 Pacific Time right before Thanksgiving Day.
And please note there will be no M.I.T.’s sent out on Thursday or Friday due to the Thanksgiving break.
The special offer will include my second ebook How to FINALLY Find What You Love to Do: The DEFINITIVE Guide to Finding and Successfully Pursuing Your Passion and it will cover helping you find a job you love or a business you would love to do as well.
Along with that are 2 bonuses which comprise of a special report called 3 Stories of Those Who Did It – see how they used the information in the book to find and successfully get paid for doing what they love to do and a workbook you can use to help you do the exercises in the ebook
And of course as promised the BEST bonus ever offered on BrianKim.net, only offered a maximum times of 12 times per year is available too - How to Get Rich: The Sorely Needed Logical and Structured Essay That Won’t Be Found Anywhere Else Today which you will see is very much related to finding what you love to do.
None of the spiel here of the “don’t drink that Starbucks everyday and invest at an assumed return rate of 12% a year and you’ll be a millionaire” type financial advice you see everywhere. If you have read the preview of the essay, you’ll l see it’s something else entirely and you’ll also see that from the testimonials on the special offer page as well.
Edit 11/25/2009: The special offer has expired. Sign up for the VIP newsletter to gain access to future special offers.