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I was first drawn to the idea of entrepreneurship around the age of 40, when I began to crave a life of greater success and significance. Perhaps it was an early mid-life crisis or maybe just an awakening to the constraints that a life as an employee placed on my time and future financial freedom.I’d encountered the YouTube videos and Facebook adverts promising secrets to generating the freedom and wealth as part of the laptop-lifestyle; I was intrigued but also sceptical. I’d read a few of the seminal personal development books early in my adult life (Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Think and Grow Rich among others), but had largely ignored the wisdom contained within them; the price of this inertia had been proven in the 20 or so years since.
The time seemed right then, to give some serious thought on how to change things up.
I was already convinced of the merits of property as a potential route to the illusive prize of passive income, but had never managed to own more than a share of my own home, so this seemed an unlikely option. With a growing sense of curiosity and impatience I decided to see what other opportunities were open to me. It was around this time that I encountered the organisation Unlimited Success.
I knew of friends and family members who’d attended training courses with Unlimited Success and its associated company, Progressive Property. I’d read the book Life Leverage written by its enigmatic leader, Rob Moore, and was keen to explore what other possibilities lay open to me for establishing a business that may one day give rise to the time and financial freedom that I so craved.