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#26 - "I don't have the time" is a BULLSH*T Excuse

#26 - "I don't have the time" is a BULLSH*T Excuse

Change Lives Make Money: The Podcast For Online Trainers · Brian Mark

November 11, 201912m 35sExplicit

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Show Notes

Do you ever feel like there's never enough time to do the things you want because you're just so busy with life? Well, you're never going to have the time. It's your responsibility to MAKE time for whatever's important to you.

In this episode, I share how two of my clients made time to grow their fitness businesses despite what was happening in their daily lives.

Can you make time to get certified so you can earn $10K per month? Can you make time to build a successful business when you have kids? Yes you can! Don't use lack of time as an excuse. Find out how you can make it happen.

"When something is important to you, you MAKE the time" - Brian Mark

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In this Episode

- Are you using a B.S. excuse to avoid building your online training business?

- What happened to two of my clients who built their online training businesses even though time wasn't an asset for either of them

- How I made time to pursue my goal as a fitness coach despite having a hectic routine

- Three ways you can MAKE the time to grow your online business without having to give up on your daily routine

- You never really have the time, but if you really want something, here's what you need to do

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