Zero Hour Workweek Review – Work / Life Balance

“The master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his labor and his leisure…to himself, he is always doing both.” -James Michener

My video review of the Zero Hour Workweek: Get Paid to be You, the new e-book by Illuminated Mind’s Jonathan Mead, and the concept of the work / life balance.

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Shoot over to Illuminated Mind and download your free copy of the book by clicking here. Jonathan has a great site with a ton of resources for people who are not content to spend their lives in the cage of conformity.

Please comment on what you thought of the video – both the content and the actual presentation itself. Keep in mind this is only the second video I have ever created so don’t be too harsh in your critiques – on second thought, I would greatly appreciate any and ALL feedback so as not to make an even greater fool of myself in the future :) Thanks!

Paul

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12 Responses to “Zero Hour Workweek Review – Work / Life Balance”

  • Karen says:

    Great second video, Paul! I hope to grow the balls one day to ad vlog-ing to my site… but not quite yet.

    The Zero Hour Work Week sounds inspiring… I’ve downloaded it, but not read it yet. Looks like I should get to reading it!
    :)
    Karen
    Karen´s last blog ..10 Lessons I’ve Learned Since Becoming A Blogger

  • Norm says:

    Hey Paul
    Pretty good video. You present yourself very well.

    I haven’t read the book yet but will get to it eventually. There is so many inspirational books out there I just don’t know how a person can digest them all.
    I also find I need to stop with all the inspirational input or at least halt it for periods of time because the input tends to spirit me off in another direction and I lose my focus on what I was doing.

    I find that building an on line business is indeed a lot of work. But you are right, if you can look at the work as not work but just another thing you do that is part of your life then it becomes something you look forward to each day.

    Sometimes it is a chore but everyone’s life has chores that need to get done so this is just one more of those. If you can count the chore as another opportunity or day that was given to you and realize it is a joy just to be alive.

    Now look at who is waxing poetic. Sorry about that.
    Good blog keep up the good work.

    Norm
    Norm´s last blog ..List Building With Giveaways

  • Dena says:

    I am right there with Karen. Great video. :) Hopefully I’ll get around to posting one at Evolution soon. Thank you for the recommended reading. I am definitely going to check it out.

    -Dena
    Evolution
    Dena´s last blog ..How to Forgive

  • Sheryl says:

    Hi Paul. I think you did a nice job with your video and I admire your honesty. :) I am on this journey too but brand new to it. I am reading Jonathan’s book now and enjoying it immensely!
    All the best to you,
    Sheryl

  • Jeff says:

    Hey Paul, first time here and I am watching videos and downloading books. Online business is so much more work than people think, but all the people you meet, like you, offer so much inspiration and help. Thanks for the work you put in on the video blog, it is appreciated. I will definitely be back…after I read that book I just downloaded.
    Jeff´s last blog ..5 Things to do to get in a better mood

  • Rick Smith says:

    Paul,

    Great post. Saw your comment about my new book, The Leap, on Tim Ferriss’s blog. Love your site. Happy to send you a copy. Just shoot me an address.

    Rick

    http://www.ricksmith.me

  • Paul Norwine says:

    Hi all –

    Again, thanks for the great comments. I’m not going to lie, it is a little disconcerting to “put myself out there” as much as I have been. I have a ways to go but each and every time I step out of my comfort zone, it becomes easier and easier to try the next new step.

    As far as the video goes, I took a couple of practice shots and then forced myself to stick with the first real try which is what you saw above. I knew that if I waited until it was “perfect,” I’d be there all day and it would seem forced. Maria Andros (the video marketing queen) actually told me that doing it this way (letting it go in one shot) is actually the best way to learn…and so far I have to agree.

    Thank you all for watching and, as always, I look forward to your future comments!

    Paul
    Paul Norwine´s last blog ..Zero Hour Workweek Review – Work / Life Balance

  • Byron McDade says:

    Hi Paul,

    Just now finally managed to make it to your site for the first time and I have to tell you that it looks great. The videos, the downloads, the pointers, all good stuff.

    I downloaded the eBook you recommended, but haven’t read it yet. Almost got lost on the content over at that site. :>).

    I appreciate the guts it took to make those videos, because I have yet to make one with me in it. Soon, I think.

    Thanks for all the things to think about. I’ll be back again to keep tabs on your work.

    Best Regards,
    Byron
    Byron McDade´s last blog ..10 Words to Delete from Your Vocabulary

  • Awe­some post Paul, I will have to get the book!

    I found you through Katie’s blog, just wanted to con­nect with you here and on Twitter as well, talk to you soon :)

    Nicholas
    “The Mas­ter of Rapid Resid­ual Recruit­ing”
    http://www.AuthorityNetworker.com
    Nicholas Klein´s last blog ..The Law Of Attraction Marketing And How YOU Can Magnetically Attract New Business On Demand!

  • Mike N says:

    Great job! keep up the hard but fun work. KTF!

  • It’s good idea to display what you will read on monitor so when you read it you read from monitor and look in the camera. TV industry make fortune on this. :)
    Dalibor Ružić´s last blog ..Microcoaching

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