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Even Doctors and 15 Year Olds Want To Break Free

17 Jun, 2008  Books  Brian Armstrong

I spent some time digging through my emails tonight and updated the book page with about a dozen emails from people who purchased Breaking Free the book.

Some of them are pretty inspiring…and it’s amazing to see the VARIETY of people who all share the same desire to be free from a job (from doctors to 15 year olds).

I hope you enjoy them as much as I did…

Hey! I just finished your book, and although I’m not writing to thank you for the vast changes it has brought up in my life JUST YET- I feel the need to tell you that I completely enjoyed every sentence of the book.

There were many parts where I couldn’t help but smile because it was clear how you genuinely wanted the absolute best for the reader - you weren’t worried about how silly things might sound as long as you got your point across or as long as it worked (like punching the little ’self doubt creature’ off your shoulder hahah). I also loved the stressed importance of not ripping off your customers or ‘being evil.’ You seem like a great person and I’m genuinely happy that you’ve reached this success because you seem like you totally deserve it.

Take care!
Juliet

Hi Brian,

Big fan of your blog. Bought your ebook a couple of days ago and I think it’s great! Congratulations for a job well done.

One of the posts that I find very inspiring is your “From Idea to Launch” post series. Mainly because it shifted my paradigm that online business = information products.

[Specific question removed]

-Carlo

PS. FYI, in “Breaking Free”, Afterword was spelled Afterward (don’t know if that was intentional) and you have a typo on page 229 for your email address :D Yes, I got to that within just a couple days of reading.

Dear Brian,

I am a doctor, and this was the only way I could see myself functioning in this world.

You gave me the courage to “start breaking free” away from the path, which no longer was led by my desire, but rather by inability to turn back on something into which I have invested so much. I am not sure this mail will reach you, but I want to thank you and wish you success in everything you do.

- Kind regards,Katie

Hey Brian,

I actually thought this was a pretty good book. This is the first full eBook that I have bought, and I have to say that I was very impressed.

The concepts are well thought out and presented in a very clean manner that helps for easier understanding and retention.

I bought this book at the same time as 4-Hour Work Week (by Timothy Ferriss) and these two books are now two books that I am recommending to people over everything else.

I think the ideas presented in your book are very reasonable and there should be no problem implementing them, especially using the “small steps” guideline.

Thanks for a good read and plan for “Breaking Free”..
Tom

Brian,
I finally finished Breaking Free last night. It was good; I liked the no-nonsense advice. The message I especially took away from it is: “this is not that hard to do.” I just wanted to share with you some of the things that I’ve started doing as a result of your book and some of its spin-off activities:

[goes on to list 9 activities…]

Anyway, thanks for helping me get started on this path; I’ll let you know how I’m progressing. Let me know if you’re ever in Boston!
- Dave

Hi Brian,

I am half way through the book so far (probably need to take you up on that speed reading suggestion) and have started playing around with Wordpress. Thank you so much for putting the info out there that you do. I am at a point in my life (I turn 30 in November) where I know I need to start working for myself–the employee world is just not for me. It is exciting but scary. I am still working on pushing myself harder.

I am really glad blogs and e-books like yours exist! They do wonders for encouraging me. One of the things you wrote that really set off a bell was the “no matter what” ;-) I have two Masters degrees and kind of just followed a path for a while of getting a good education and going to work for a co. with benefits–blah, blah…it’s not my destiny. I know I cannot waste my whole life dreading work in the morning.

Thanks!
Christine G.

“Hello Brian,
I met you at the after hour networking event with Jon King and bought your book. Enjoying it!
This information is such valuable stuff especially for the new business builders. Thank-you so much for sharing!
- Faye DeSilva

Hi Brian -

Just writing to let you know that I really liked the book. It is quite a value for the money and it had some helpful advice I had not encountered before. (and I’ve read a lot on the subject)

I’m in the process of trying to break free right now. I’m a very successful engineer at a top company, published author, and I consider myself a smart and capable guy. Starting the process is difficult at times, but reading the experience of someone who has broken free has been very inspiring.

Thanks
Addis

Hey dude, love your book. (im 15 by the way). I want to have my own web designing company but I really wouldn’t know where to start. Its really good from the beginning on how you started out. I can feel the experience myself though because im more of a business person too.

Looking forward to speaking with you once more and maybe in reality!

-Jarod B.

Your eBook is awesome! More people need to hear your story.
- Jason

“I found this book online by accident and bought it at a time that coincidentally I was getting sick of working for someone else. The book is very motivational and a must read for anyone who wants to “break free”. The book offers a step by step approach to quiting your job and becoming financially independent.
The author of the book, Brian Armstrong, writes from his own experiences and shows how anyone can follow in his footsteps…making breaking free seem a lot more possible.
-by A. Lehrer, New York, NY

Brian,

I am loving the book for its inspiration as I have been contemplating quiting my job. I have more than sufficient $ to take some time off, so last Friday I went ahead and put in my two weeks. It’s a scary feeling to do this especially without a side business already up and running, but I can afford it. I know that taking some time off will help give me a level head and aid in my pursuit to find my passion.

Best,
Aaron V.

To read more about Breaking Free and get your own copy of the book (either PDF or Paperback) click here.

Thanks,
Brian

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5 Comments so far »

  1. Diana said,

    Wrote on July 15, 2008 @ 2:26 am

    I haven’t read your book, but enjoyed all the comments from others. I have left the “job” world and now work for myself in an Online Home Based Business in the Travel Industry. I love it, it cost me under $500 to start, my web site was up and functional in 10 minutes and I can promote my site as fast or as slow as I want. The Tax benefits are wonderful and the Perks I get for being an agent have paid for the one time start up fee many times over. I look forward to reading your book. If anyone else out there is looking for a great home based business. Take it from this Grandma, go check out agent.slotstravel.com and see my business. Then come back and tell me what you think. Thanks again, Diana

    [Reply]

    Brian Armstrong reply on July 15, 2008 2:29 am:

    Very cool Diana. Do you mind sharing how long you’ve been at it and if you were able to match your previous income or when you expect to? Hope it’s not too personal, just curious.
    Brian

    [Reply]

  2. Diana said,

    Wrote on July 18, 2008 @ 10:30 pm

    Brian, I responded to your question, but it didn’t seem to post here. I have had my online web site www.slotstravel.com for approx 10 months or so. I am enjoying the perks of my business and they have paid for my start up fees many times. As far as how much money can be made, that is entirely up to you as an agent. My son who is also an agent is making enough money from his business to support himself and wife and 2 children with a 6 figure income. I am not making that kind of money because I don’t physically promote my merchandising side of the business as much as he does. I am promoting my travel site and if someone is interested in starting their own travel site, than I can gladly help them to get started. The Tax breaks and perks are wonderful for a retired person like me. HOpe this helps you and answers your questions. If you would like more information on other web sites that you can go and hear more about this business, just send me an email and I will provide them for you. Thanks again
    Diana

    [Reply]

    Brian Armstrong reply on July 19, 2008 9:01 pm:

    Got it, thanks!

    [Reply]

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