What is nonconformist lifestyling anyway?
May 10th, 2009 by Adam
The plug:
In my soon to be released new book, Do What I Love lifestyling for the nonconformist you’ll discover, learn, leverage, and apply the one thing you need to know to radically change your life with little real effort.
I know this sounds like a scam. There are no free lunches, right? well…. sort of.
The reality is, when you create goals -I teach you how-, and inject this one powerhouse element into them, you’ll be so overwhelmed with motivation and the drive to change with the times, you’ll scramble to keep up with yourself!
Radically redirect course into becoming a “doer”. It IS possible for you to carve your ideal lifestyle from the prison walls of a drab 9-5 sentence. The old education, work, and social paradigm is dead. Don’t waste your life doing something you hate.
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Do What I Love! is about cool, real solutions to the problem that is an old, washed up, purposeless, unfulfilled life.
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To your unconventional success!
Adam Shields
PS. this site IS under construction at the moment. I have a ton of killer content, and videos to add. Check back regularly. Who knows what will happen to you…




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