Ep. #111 Marketers Cruise Experience

by Marci Barker / January 21st, 2025
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Marketers Cruise Experience
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Marketers Cruise Experience
In this episode, I share how I wrote 30,000 words in just seven days during the Marketers Cruise by breaking my big goal into smaller, daily steps. My daughter joins me to talk about her tips for making money, like finding a good job or starting your own company, and how celebrating small wins can keep you motivated.
We also chat about my writing process, staying focused, and finding “gold nuggets” in my book, Becoming Boss Minded. I wrap up with advice on taking action and making follow-through simple and peaceful, along with updates on my book’s progress.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Writing 30,000 words in seven days.
Breaking goals into smaller steps.
Celebrating small wins along the way.
My daughter’s tips for making money.
Writing with focus and flow.
What “gold nuggets” mean in my book.
Sneak peek of Becoming Boss Minded.
Encouraging simple and peaceful follow-through.
Updates on my book’s progress.
Lessons from the Marketers Cruise.
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