Work From Home At Any Age: A Self-made Millionaire Reveals How You Can Create the Debt-free Business of Your Dreams From Scratch

February 5, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Make Money From Home

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The best selling author of the popular title on protecting your privacy, HOW TO BE INVISIBLE, explains how to make your way in the world without boss-overhead or other encumbrances.

Luna argues that you don’t have to go out on a limb to go out on your own. Instead, he makes a strong case that you can find a niche, exploit it, and make good money. In addition, Luna shows how you can do all this without borrowing a dime or taking on a partner — and all while “flying… More >>

Work From Home At Any Age: A Self-made Millionaire Reveals How You Can Create the Debt-free Business of Your Dreams From Scratch

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  1. This was a great read. The authors description of the book as everything you need to know without the fluff is accurate. I have been on a quest of self employment (and job fulfillment) for a dozen or so years now. Although I am skilled at my trade(s) I’ve lacked the confidence to step out and reach for my dreams. Perhaps reading the book came at the right time or created the right time I’m not sure. At least the hunger in me is growing to dare great things. I actually read the book through in about six hours. I plan to go through it a couple more times, highlight and memorize the steps needed to make it a reality. Several years ago I took up flying. It was thrilling (sometimes very much so) and very satisfying. I really felt like I was on top of the world. Flying is hard if you are into extreme performance (read real bush flying) and seek to excel at your craft. There is no way I could have done it without quality instruction. The real learning came after I received my license (read very close calls a few times). I like to push the envelope and be the best I can be. Flying, Skiing, Sailing, Etc. My passion is to exist in total abandonment in the pursuit of excellence. My hunger is to do this in self employment and the execution of the actions I need to pursue. To be honest, I wish I had the author beside me to (babysit) er guide me through the ignorance of the unknown. Many are called but few are chosen. I think this applies here as well. Until you hunger for it enough you will sit in your nice warm cocoon and do nothing. If you are ready to trade security (warm cage) for fulfillment and freedom, this book will inspire you.

    Fred H.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. This is the logical follow-up to the author’s bestselling book on privacy, “How to be Invisible,” because when you are employed by someone else, it is impossible to be invisible. However, he goes beyond self-employment, with words of wisdom about simplicity, solitude, education, and choosing a star to steer by. This book makes a great gift for high school graduates!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I loved this book. This is freedom!

    I have held a few jobs in my time. For such a relatively short life, I’ve had experience in quite a few different industries. I couldn’t afford college after high school; this was becoming apparent around 5th grade. I started working with friends in the janitorial and construction genre at age 12 in my spare time. I washed the neighbors’ cars and cut their grass. Later I detailed cars and canvassed older neighborhoods for a general contractor who was offering remodeling services. By that time I was 20 and the majority of the adults I spoke to asked where I was going to school, listened to my most recent story of employment, shook their head and murmured, “What a waste…”

    I attended a trade school. Later I found a niche and now I work for myself and earn a very prosperous living.

    College didn’t appeal to me. Anybody can read a list of books on a schedule and write an essay about what they learned and how it affects them. I’m not up to my eyeballs in education loan debt. College graduates hand ME a resume and a CV about once a month. I’m not taking on employees though. What a waste indeed!

    JJ Luna’s book “Work From Home At Any Age” describes the failure of the education system, the folly of living for inanimate objects and fancy things. The book offers a plan, a path to success in life not measured by the number of toys you acquire or labeled by your tax bracket.

    He asks questions designed to make you decide for yourself what is important in your life. He encourages you to think for yourself. We have freedom to choose so many things for ourselves in the western world. Why be mashed into a mold by the faceless drab and boring state? Department of Education? Please. I know people – Adults – who can’t tell me who won; the North or the South.

    Mr. Luna doesn’t sell you a packet of forms and certificates and call you a “team member” or induce you to join a pyramid. You don’t have to recruit your family or friends and make them your “down-line” cells. There are no group meetings or audiotapes to buy.

    To make a living – a really, really good living – no matter where you are geographically located, all you have to do is define success for yourself, find a niche market and budget your resources correctly.

    As an old timer who has seen a lot, asked questions, and found the answers, JJ Luna provides his readers the motivation to mature, get away from your pushy boss and back-stabbing co-workers. Take time for yourself and learn to be happy in your life.

    By following his advice, your health, family and future can be improved and enjoyed. No, really!

    Get this book. Buy a box of ‘em! Get as many people as you can to sit down and read it. *Especially young people.* It may not sink in now, but when it does, they will save years of their lives and tens of thousands of dollars when they skip college, learn a trade or create a niche, and run their own lives.
    Rating: 5 / 5