Only 4 hours to join The Fearless Writer Challenge. Last reminder:
Like I said, deadline is midnight. After that, we’ll close the doors. Over 200 people are already in the challenge, introducing themselves, meeting their buddies, and working through the self-paced Fearless Writer materials inside. If you’re still procrastinating, click here to grab your spot before it’s too late. Last chance. See you inside, -Tim |
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Read Online Howdy Ya'll, This week I bought two more Teslas (now up to three). I'm so tired of paying for gasoline and driving cars with 20 year old technology. Over the holidays I took my Tesla to the beach. The car drove by itself most of the way with my hands off the wheel. This is the future. Here's my most shared tweet this week (click to read all of it): Tim Denning @Tim_Denning If I had to start from $0 and make $1M online again at 38, here’s what I’d do: 12:34 AM • Jan 16, 2025 94...
Every writer leaves behind two graves when they die. The first one holds the body. That’s not so important. The second one holds the ideas they never got to write. That’s why I’m so intense about writing. It’s why I publish seven to ten blogs per week. It’s why I’m on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Substack constantly. I’ve never been worried about writing too much. I’m terrified I’ll write too little. What if I leave behind some of my best ideas? What if I never get the chance to talk about...
Ok, today is the last day to enroll in *The Fearless Writer Challenge.* If you’re still making up your mind, I wanted to share my personal story about online education with you. Goes like this: I was born a tightarse into a family of tightarses. My 104-year-old grandma was born during the Great Depression. Nobody bought anything new. Ever. Example: Grandma Denning cut up her own wedding dress to make my mother's first baby outfit. She taught me to believe spending money was always bad. She...