Next Peak – Next Steps
Free Agent Academy is giving an intensive live training event September 21-23, 2009 in Woodland Park, Colorado.
Free Agent Academy is an organization and membership site for the self-employed or those who want to become self-employed, and is run by Kevin Miller. Kevin Miller is Dan Miller’s son. Dan Miller is the guy who wrote the best sellers 48 Days to the Work You Love and No More Mondays.
Please watch the following 13 minute video about the upcoming event and get some of Dan’s wisdom about being successful in your self-employment endeavors:
Free Agent Academy Sept. 09 Colorado Event Promo with Dan Miller from Kevin Miller on Vimeo.
If you have the time and resources to attend, you should sign up soon. They only have room for 50 attendees.
Full disclosure: I am not a member of Free Agent Academy and I am not an affiliate for them. In my present financial condition, I can’t afford membership, but I still get both Dan’s and Kevin’s free email newsletters. I will not receive a commission if you sign up for this event through my links. I’m just spreading the word about a really good coaching opportunity.
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August 29th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Awwwwww, you don’t need a membership, what could they possibly teach you? You are an expert already!
September 6th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
Thanks, but I’m not going to the conference. I’m just posting the link and details so anyone who might want to go can find it. I have enough material and enough going on that I don’t need more information, I need to implement what I already know. I’m working hard on that now that I’ve got my computer problems solved. When you don’t have a computer that will allow you to work efficiently on the internet, you don’t do much work on the internet.
December 13th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
I almost bought the original version but I kept thinking a new version would be out around the first of the year. As soon as I saw the Kindle 2 was available I ordered it. I think $359 is a lot but after using the Kindle for a few weeks it’s worth the money. I was surprised at a lot of the classics that are available for either free or a couple of bucks. I finished Treasure Island which I hadn’t read since I was a boy and am currently reading Voyage to the Center of the Earth with 3 or 4 more books all loaded up and ready to go. In fact I’m reading several at the same time. This is a great product for anyone that loves to read, I haven’t tried any news papers or magazines yet.
As for the unit it’s really nice, a little heavier than I thought so I end up reading with the Kindle on a pillow when in bed and on the table when I read at the table. It gets a little heavy after 30 minutes or so if you are holding it. I really like all of the controls and features, I’ve gone back to read the users manual several times. I’ve also used the dictionary quite a bit, really works slick. I tried the audio feature and decided it was too robotic for me. It just isn’t human but it certainly works very well if you want to use it. I guess I was looking for the fond memory of my grandmother reading the Wind in the Willows to me many years ago.
In summary all I can say is get one. If you really like to read you’re going to love it.