No Longer A Cubicle Slave

I just posted an article on the LWL Blog called Breaking Free From The Cubicle Prison, which tells about Jaime Luchuck‘s book launch and what it means to me… and possibly to you, as well.

This is how it starts off:

Earlier this summer, Barry and I went to Colorado to be involved in the production of a revolutionary internet TV show — the world’s first competitive online reality show, The Next Internet Millionaire which I co-hosted.

All the contestants were people who wanted to escape the daily grind, stop running the rat race, get away from their J.O.B. prisons, and live the lives of their dreams… the leveraged life without limits.

I used to deal with that same struggle, so I know exactly how they felt. Maybe you feel the same way too… but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Jaime Luchuck was one of the contestants, and she has taken the leap of faith from her cubicle to becoming the next big online success. And she has documented it all in her new one-of-a-kind book that launched today, “From Cubicle Slave to Next Internet Millionaire

Not only that, but over eighty of the world’s leading marketers will give you bonuses worth $10,000 just for picking up a copy of Jaime’s book.

This book launch is especially inspiring for me because I’ve watched Jaime’s journey unfold.

Jaime is from Toronto, my home town and where I was living before I went to the shoot, so I noticed her more than the others right off the bat. But she seemed really nervous at first, and unsure of how to present herself onstage, even though Joel Comm said she had a lot of acting experience.

(Acting’s a fairly easy profession to get into when you live in Toronto… but, like Hollywood, most actors have other jobs, which is often bartending or waiting tables. Jaime, on the other hand, had a day job that’s fairly hard to land — web design for the Ontario Government.)

So I watched her even closer to see how she would use her acting skills — or if she would realize that she could “act as if” in order to get where she wanted to go.

For instance, twice the contestants were asked to do cold selling on the street; once by selling popsicles at the end of a marathon, and once by giving out tickets to an outdoor movie. And both times, Jaime seemed to get frustrated and want to give up.

I can pick up on people’s emotions quite easily (which makes it hard for me to control my own because I really empathize with them), and I could tell she wasn’t enjoying the process at all, and didn’t think it was relevant to the end goal of becoming an internet millionaire.

But to her credit, she pushed through every time, and landed herself within the top producers on both tasks.

That’s the power of knowing what you want and going for it, despite the pain, despite the frustration, despite the fear.

Jaime Luchuk - Cubicle SlaveJaime’s book tells all of her experiences with the show, from the multi-tiered audition process through the challenges and training from the world’s top marketers, all the way up to securing a dream joint venture with Joel Comm.

During those two weeks that I was on set 12 to 14 hours a day, the contestants were under a lot more stress and a lot tighter schedule. I can just imagine the amount of stress they went through — and what it was that kept them going — but Jaime tells all about it in her book.

She may not have known at the time that she was learning from some of the world’s top internet marketers, because a lot of the contestants were new to the field. But she got hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of training from Mark Joyner, Armand Morin, Mike Filsaime, Jeff Walker, Marlon Sanders, Perry Marshall, Brad Fallon, Rich Schefren, Dave Taylor, Mike Koenigs, Ray Edwards and Joel Comm.

And the lessons she learned from them are all detailed out in the book.

Jaime also shares the story of her moving near-death experience, her drive to achieve, and business and personal tips that anybody can use right away.

She broke free from the cubicle to live her dreams… and she’d like you to be able to do it too.

In fact, over eighty of us would like you to do that… which is why you get $10,000 worth of bonuses just for purchasing Jaime’s book.

That’s right, for just the price of a book, you’ll also receive freebies from Mike Filsaime, Gary Ambrose, Harris Fellman, Jermaine Griggs, Jeremy Gislason, Shawn Casey, Marlon Sanders, Dave Lakhani, Brian Edmondson, Andrew Fox, Rick Frishman, David Hancock, Shawn Collins, Rick Raddatz, Jon Gordon, Michael Angier, Ric Thompson, Warren Whitlock and many more…

… including ME, with some of my never-before-released interviews with teachers from The Next Internet Millionaire!

And yes, I do believe that Jaime learned the power of “acting as if” and the benefits of facing her fears head on by the time she finished this journey.

She also learned how to say no to what she absolutely did NOT want to do in the course of advancing her career, and went from being scared to confident in her decisions.

Basically she had years of life lessons squeezed into two very intense weeks… and you can learn from her experiences instead of having to do it all yourself.

So to discover how to go “From Cubicle Slave to Next Internet Millionaire” and pick up your bonuses, visit Jaime’s “From Cubicle Slave to Next Internet Millionaire” book launch page.

Keep Unwrapping Your Success,

Heather Vale

One comment to “No Longer A Cubicle Slave”
One comment to “No Longer A Cubicle Slave”
  1. Ah yes… sadly I am a great actor if people give me lines and a character to play 🙂 Cold-selling was never my thing.

    I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Heather at The Next Internet Millionaire – and was intrigued because she was also from Toronto… although later I was saddened to find out she’d left us.

    The experience of being involved with such an event as The Next Internet Millionaire is definitely one that I will never forget. I learned so much from being surrounded by successful people – happy successful people. That, I think, was the biggest difference from my world, and the best inspriration for me. The people I know, from my job back in Toronto, are not “happy”. But meeting people who are doing exactly what they want in life or are on the path to it, is ultimately life-changing.

    So, Heather, thanks for writing this about me and my book. I am very excited to have it published and out there. And I hope everybody who reads it gains the same knowledge, confidence and inspiration that I gained from being involved with The Next Internet Millionaire people.

    Jaime Luchuck

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