About public commitments


With the new year approaching, you should think about being accountable.

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This is a tremendous hack for success.

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Around 90% of all commitments made for the New Year are abandoned by February.

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It’s sad. It’s hard to keep commitments.

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This is why you need to be accountable.

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Take a look to this study.

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Only 20% of people will react if somebody steals a radio from a neighbour towel in the beach.

However, if they are told by the person of the towel to look after the radio, 95% of people will react.

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Amazing, right?

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The desire of being consistent with what they have said makes them even disregard their personal safety and run after the thief.

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Once that we commit to something, we try.

Once that we publicly commit to something, we make it.

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I had a commitment about my newsletter and my social profile… and here I am writing to you.

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I’m doing a new commitment.

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15 properties flipped in 2024 or 2 million euros in sales, just in Spain.

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It’s not a letter to Santa.

It’s a commitment.

In fact, it’s a public commitment.

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To start… it’s always good to start by the beginning.

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My beginnings… my first project and what I learnt from it is explained below.

​Cracking real estate flipping - Pre-launching Price - 119 USD​

Price will go up to 169 USD on Saturday 9, December, 5:00 PM New Zealand time.

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When you finish the course, you can have a 1:1 with me. We'll discuss your situation and if you wish and you can, I can go further, teaching you directly allowing you to invest in one of my projects.

​Cracking real estate flipping - Pre-launching Price - 119 USD​

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