Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Hard Work Does NOT Equal Success

Many people equate hard work with success.

They mistakenly believe that, if they work harder, they’ll eventually get everything they want in life.

I’m here to tell you that it just ain’t so.

In fact…

There’s absolutely NO correlation between how hard you work, and how much munee gets put into your bank account.

As you may know, I spent 7 years of my life, working in the most dangerous job in the world – as an Alaska Fisherman.

And let me tell you, that’s one heck of a grueling job when you consider the extreme weather conditions and the long hours.

There’s no doubt that I worked hard.

Then… in 1995 I was involved in a tragic accident on Alaska’s Bering Sea, and I almost lost my life.

That’s when I decided I was through putting my life on the line for a paycheck.

I’d saved up a considerable amount of munee, with the dream of starting my own business.

And now – it was time.

I returned home from Alaska, excited to start my own business.

Little did I know what I was in for.

I spent the next year of my life working 16 hour days, yet I was barely making ends meet.

Finally, I met a man that would rock my world.

He showed me how to transform my cleaning business into one of the most successful by-referral-only companies in the Seattle area.

After making such an incredible transformation, it gave me the confidence to know that I could achieve ANYTHING I set my mind to.

That’s when I decided to create an automated business at GetMoldSolutions.com.

Within a short time, this new business was SO profitable, that on April 19, 2004, I sold my cleaning company, and retired from manual labor… FOREVER!

And now…

It seems that the LESS I work – the MORE I make.

Over the last several years I’ve shared this story with many people like yourself, and after hearing it, they were catapulted into their own success, and now have a similar story to share.

If you’re ready to have success, WITHOUT working hard, I’m ready to show you how.

Go Here Now so we can make it happen.


Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson

P.S. If you’ve been “working hard”, yet aren’t where you want to be in life, it’s time to try something different.

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