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How much is YOUR time worth?

RJon Robins
July 23, 2007

I struggled to choose the right subject line for this post. …

I struggled to choose the right subject line for this post. In the end I decided to focus on asking readers to consider how much your time is really worth to you. Not how much you may charge for your time, but how much your time is really worth to you because we only get one ride through this life and we have to learn to cherish every moment. Part of cherishing every moment for me and my Rainmakers is figuring out what's worth learning the hard way vs. what skills are better to learn from someone else's mistakes.

Mr. Dxxxxx,

Thanks for the compliment! The answer to your question is that my Mom built her $1M/year web-based business by NOTwasting money on hucksters who claimed to be able to do it all FORher. Instead, she invested in herself and learned how to promoteherself online. She did eventually hire a web company to manage her websitethough not until after she already had a basic working knowledge of howto do it all herself. This approach not only saved her a ton of cashbut more importantly, it prevented anyone from being able to hold herhostage.

I'm not saying you can necessarily build a multi-milliondollar law practice all by yourself with only the skills you'll learnin my $39/month coaching program. But you can definitely build a solidfirm that doesn't have you pinching every penny like you said in yourprevious message that you have to do now. The fundamentals still work prettywell and that's what I stick to, no "magic formula" or any other kindof b.s. "secrets". In fact I'll make you this promise. . . not onlywill I NOT "reveal" any kind of big "secrets" to you, I'm pretty sureonce I lay everything out for you in step-by-step fashion each week inthe Bronze program, you'll probably look back at it and see that if youhad thought enough about it and been organized enough and disciplinedenough and invested enough time making all the mistakes I've made overthe years you could have figured it all out by yourself.

THAT was thepoint of the testimonial I shared with you. That lawyer had alreadymade enough mistakes on his own to have figured out what I had to sayso he didn't need me to lay it all out for him. My materials aredesigned to short-cut the learning process for lawyers who would ratherspend their time doing the RIGHT things instead of spending ten yearsfiguring out all the wrong things not to do.

RJON

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