4 Hour Work Week changing my life (aka 4hww success)

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The beginning of Harris Fellman’s b4 Hour Work Week/b Success Story. 4hww is a potentially life changing book - see how it’s begining to improve my life. (4hww success)

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24 Responses to “4 Hour Work Week changing my life (aka 4hww success)”

  1. roslinmans says:

    Hi Harris! An inspiring video! I’ve read the 4HWW once through and about to really read the second time through and put my first idea into action.

    By the way, since your name is Harris, why don’t you take your family to the beautiful Hebridean island of Harris which is off the western coast of Scotland next summer? It’s a stunning island with crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches for the kids. You’ll love the life there! Kind regards, Ewan near Edinburgh, Scotland.

  2. moneymasterjet says:

    Hey great video. I agree that limiting beliefs stop a lot of people whether they realize it or not.

  3. bizzarkreations says:

    Not shifting blame . Sir And airing out my feeling here is not what I intended to do
    my response to you was in direct reply to how you answered me. I know that the work I put in will get the results I wish when the time comes. I have emailed you and asked your opinion on some of what I am doing and perhaps I have went about it wrong . This is why I pursued you and ask so I can correct it.
    Thank you
    Love And Light To All CN

  4. harrisfellman says:

    (It feels like you’re shifting the blame *TO ME* btw — which I certainly don’t think is fair. I appreciate you buying products that I’ve recommended — but that’s not an action. That’s just information.)

    So, what actions have you taken over the last 2 years?

  5. harrisfellman says:

    Cool. You want to air this out publicly?

    Okay.

    If you ‘read all my emails’ and ‘listen to me’ - I tell you that I get out there, try try try again. I’ve had failures, bad ideas, etc etc.

    And you know that I got started by being completely unknown. So, I’ll never accept “you have to be a big name” as an excuse.

    Especially since everyone I know started at ground zero.

    I think you’ve been a subscriber of mine for about 2 years, right? (I recognize your name now that you mention it.)

  6. bizzarkreations says:

    Sir , The fact that made me come to this conclusion was the result I got from you.
    I read all your emails and listen to you.
    I have even got some of the products you have offered and or promoted. Baloney no .Things will happen and in a big way when they do. There is no justification or accepting of the results that I didn’t get from you. A great Idea a rude response sorry that is the way I feel. Love And Light To you.

  7. harrisfellman says:

    Baloney.

    Sorry, but this is baloney.

    I was completely unknown when I got started in business. I’ve reinvented myself a number of times, without knowing anyone in the new industries - and without anyone knowing me.

    This is a LIMITING BELIEF and not a fact. It’s the justification you’re accepting for the results you didn’t get — but it’s not the real reason.

    It could be any number of things - but it’s not just because you’re “not a big name”.

    Harris

  8. bizzarkreations says:

    Harris, I see what you are saying and I did have a project big enough for (names) to do.
    I agree with you on what you are saying, however when it comes down to it , it is that you do go with the person with a big name. And the name of the game exposure. It is not so much a belief as a fact. I’ll be seeing you soon. Love And Light…To You Always..CN

  9. harrisfellman says:

    Here’s your answer: create a project big enough for them to pay attention.

    And get it out of your head that ‘nobody buys your product unless you’re a big name’ while you’re at it. That’s an extremely limiting belief.

  10. angrd020 says:

    Keep the momentum going and enjoy your life.

  11. AOEGuy says:

    great man! i read the 4hww and i really liked your video, it was inspirational to see something like that. i don’t have any kids, but when i do i want to have a life that will allow me to spend time with them. congratulations!

  12. geneii2 says:

    Nice job Harris. Someday I will get there too.

    Gene Ilten

  13. jkpeavler says:

    Great stuff Harris. Very practical insightful. Does make one want to ‘check it out’ my friend. We are all envious, I’m sure, of your ONE MONTH trip to Spain in October!!! If anyone can pull this 4HWW off, it’s gotta be you, dude!!! there you go, letting McKenna steal the show again . . . is she a CUTIE or what?!?!?! One rightfully proud papa.
    jay

  14. bizzarkreations says:

    Oh By the way so you can see for yourself
    fullcircle4you dot ws

  15. bizzarkreations says:

    Ok Harris now I watched the video , Good stuff
    now action is a plus . Tell Me sir how is it when
    you are an unknown and you promote a product it
    dose not matter people will only buy from the
    ones with big names . so my question to you if
    how dose one get the big names to pay attention??

  16. harrisfellman says:

    I know all about production values. Everything I do is kicked out too fast though. Plus, there’s a time and place for everything.

  17. smarkowski says:

    Harris,

    Bravo for taking Tim’s advice (and Michael Gerber’s) to have a business rather than a job. Make it work for you. And enjoy the time with your beautiful family.

    Love to all.

    Steve Markowski
    MarketingAnalysisOnline dot com

    PS Now that we’ve all discovered video, let’s discover production values.

  18. moseskjp says:

    Harris,

    Good stuff. Educate, motivate and entertain. You do all three with excellence.

    Your kids are almost as beautiful as mine. Almost.

    After reading 4HWW I too decided to expiriment by spending a month in another locale. My target is next summer - me and the fam.

    Thanks, man.

    …jp
    FlippingHomes dot com

  19. griffinNYC says:

    While I’m thrilled that you’re taking more time to hang with your family, I’d appreciate more detail about how you’re replacing your efforts with others. It seems that you’re automating some, and looking for recurring revenue, but still doing all the work yourself. No?

  20. banjoman15 says:

    Hi Harris! Love that family!!! Yeah!
    Say, I ordered the book after your comments. I had heard of the book, but your video pushed me into the buyers zone.
    Barcelona, eh? Wow…. that is so cool
    See ya
    chuck hall
    shadyoakstudio com

  21. vincetan2007 says:

    superb Video Harris :) I’m inspired by Tim’s book as well and have gotten them for others too :) So yes its definitely cool. Great kids you got there :)

  22. hammerrod says:

    Hey, Harris–

    Very inspirational for me…especially the Barcelona part. I have a good idea of how hard you’ve worked to get here, and if you say the 4hww info has helped you, that’s good enough for me. Ordering one now.
    Beautiful kids…

    Have a great week.

    Rod Hammer

  23. joefaia says:

    Hey Harris! I appreciate you being real, buddy! Never lose that intangible, okay? Nicely put together!

  24. osterude says:

    Great testimonial Harris. You’ve been an inspiring example on how to try to only do what you like and profit the most from it. I got the 4HWW because of your recommendation and I love every bit I’ve read so far.

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