How viable is the action taking in Nouveau Rich?

Any experiences of effective action taking with Nouveau RICH and it’s idea generating scripting?

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Commenting in case anyone answers

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Listend to NR for one cycle now.
Didn’t take any action yet.
But I realized, that I didn’t set clear, s.m.a.r.t. goals. That’s what my plan now. Working through a goal setting Masterclass.
Might be an effect of NR or Emperor. Building the basics for success. Therefor I needed to realize what is missing. In my case a clear goal.

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Also curious too, ive had great ideas but havent acted on them yet.

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I got great ideas but didn’t take massive action, I just started doing some research to confirm how doable they are for me.

I would say I didn’t put in any more effort beyond. I think you have to push yourself to take action, anything, research, talk to someone, do some Google searches.

Saint recommended people to brainstorm 15 minutes a day. I say on top of that spend 15 minutes just looking into the idea. Write some thoughts, ask some questions, tinker with it, write some code, whatever. The momentum might just start rolling.

(This is my thoughts and also advice for me, but perhaps might help you as well. I can only expect so much from a sub, if I’m not willing to put in some effort, things might be slower.)

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A way to get momentum going could be to ask yourself and write down ‘What value do I have to offer the world?’ I made the mistake of thinking this has to be a massive thing or it’s not good enough. It doesn’t have to be complicated or grand at all. Is it knowledge and experience? Is it a skill? Are you interested in a particular topic or area that gives you the passion to be able to focus on a particular problem or issue to solve for people?

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I’d argue against that statement

“what value do I have to offer the world?” is asking the current you and your current existing capabilities. So your always going to be limited by your current circumstances.

The right way to approach this would be to ask “What value do I want to create?” because it implies that you will naturally along the way acquire the skills to achieve your goal

If I asked myself that question what value do I offer I’d be stuck in sales and marketing, now for my startup I’m forcing myself to learn how to raise capital from investors and attract talent. Because I want to create a billion dollar software platform. If that makes sense. So Im gonna next ask "Who do I have to become to create that value?

2 questions with very different results

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I don’t think there is such as “action taking” subs anymore since you can ignore that anyway

HAve you tried Limitless Executive or Executive? bruh. Those are like pure action taking subs

I agree, assuming the person wants to look years ahead. Framing that question all comes down to what the person wants to achieve overall. Some may want a new income stream now just to quit the 9-5 using what they already have. Someone like you seems to want to create something bigger that gives a high return in the future after acquiring all the skills. Both are correct, depending on the goal in mind. Short-term vs long-term goals for money. Thanks for giving the devil’s advocate, was important to mention.

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Yeah money is just

skills x leverage x time x Energy

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That’s an interesting way to look at it. Just remembered, came across someone talking about how self-worth has a lot to do with money you earn and pricing of products and services. So raising your self-worth can increase money in as you’re more willing to accept larger amounts of money. Makes complete sense. You could be an expert of 20 years in something and only accept 20% of what you could have asked for because you didn’t see yourself as worth it.

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I work on a friday in a music studio and the recording engineer has been doing it for over 20 years himself and literally takes £10 and hour, thats minimum wage. Waste of time and energy personally, pretty disrespectful to himself as he’s great.

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And then there are people, totally new and unexperienced in a field, but full of self worth and/or overconfidence asking for 80$/hour and getting what they’re asking for because it seems legit.

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The power of certainty haha

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