If you have not read the 4 Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss, you should. Really every business owner should, as well as anyone who wants more time in their life. It is that good.
The reason why I am posting this is I have had some interesting conversations recently about it. The book actually helped launch my current business model that I used in my businesses several years ago. Which is saying quite a bit about a book.
Because of the book, I started www.YakWrite.com which is my Virtual Assistant and Transcription Service and in turn, through the Butterfly Effect, got me to where I am today. In a way, 21to21.com would probably not be here without the book either. Kind of cool, now that I think about it.
Well, after the original 4 Hour Workweek book came out, I decided to write about my trials and tribulations of setting up my Muse and I wrote my own book. A Muse is basically an automated business that virtually runs itself.
This brings me to the fact that I have been working on a rewrite of my book and am going to make it available next week. It is all about the hard won and funny lessons of actually implementing a 4 Hour Workweek. It also contains the Blueprint of resources and shortcuts to creating a Muse.
The Internet is changing very, very fast these days and things that worked last month will not work this month. Because of this I am going to make my book virtual, so I can constantly update it. Plus, I can put videos, tutorials and links to the resources you need to get your Muse up and running.
By putting this out there it is going to force me to deliver. I have a ton of stuff going on but after a conversation with a new friend today, he reminded me how I wished I someone who had been there and done that when I was first trying to get my Muse up and running. It would have shaved year off of what I was doing and saved me thousands of dollars.
So, I am giving myself a deadline of having it available by Tuesday of this week. I am psyched, for sure.
Have a profitable weekend. Oh and by the way, the book is called ” Quit Your Job On Monday “.
Cheers,
And Still wearing Flip Flops Andrew Anderson