What does that mean?
If you are currently earning €1,000 a month, for example with your blog, then you don't buy a course for €15,000, but rather a course that costs maybe €500 or €1,000 or €100 or €150 a month, a membership. You can easily manage that, you can pay for it, and later, when you are earning more, when you are making €10,000 a month, you can get a course that costs three, four, five or even more, and you then have to buy courses according to your current level.
And if you're on budget and bahamas telegram screening have nothing left in your account, just buy a book for €10, €20 or whatever and put it into practice, and that brings us to the next point.
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Reason number three why you shouldn't buy an online course is that you haven't completed the last course you bought. You have e-books lying around on your hard drive that are rotting. You have online courses that you haven't even opened, for which you've lost the access data, that are just going mouldy. If you have online courses like that, just sit down and finish them before you buy another course and another course and another course. That won't get you anywhere. Finish first, then move on, that's the power of "Beginning"The One Thing.