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Review: Question The Rules (verdict: awesometastic.)

I rarely recommend programs anymore, mostly because I’m not interested in magic pills or promises of fairies raining money at me from the sky, and I’m not going to recommend that crap to you.

But the Question the Rules program from Johnny B. Truant and Lee Stranahan is different.

I’m listening to this program myself. And I’ve actually learned stuff. Stuff I’ve already applied in my business today.

I recommend that anyone who resonates with my “live your truth” message consider Question the Rules … and decide if it resonates with you.

(btw, I personally know Johnny. And his mother. I just met Lee but I’m finding him to be pretty awesometastic.)

I did a screen-capture video review of the program (see below), including a sneak peek of what’s actually inside. Check it out.

I’m sharing my recommendations of who should consider the program, what’s missing, and ideas of how to decide if it’s a great match for you.

(summary: if you’re scared, weird, and/or need to network, check this out.)

*And, btw, the price on this goes up on Saturday night (May 1st). So, you know, get on that.*

(if you can’t see the video, watch it on youtube here)

The above link is an affiliate link — because you could pay them, or you could pay both me and them. If you don’t like that, just do a google search for what I’m talking about. I would *never* recommend something unless I have used it myself or have a relationship with the creator such that I am confident that the service/product is awesome. If you don’t like something that I have recommended, please let me know.

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  • http://www.scottwebb.tv/ Scott Webb

    When I first heard about QTR, I thought that it would be the same as all the other courses in it's niche. I admit it. I was like “oh same old interviews” but what got me was the networking.

    See, @desieldeegs and I have been developing a wicked concept and the unexpected announcement of question the rules made us question what we were doing. But we realize that they are doing things from a totally different angle. I started to feel as if we do market research when this stuff happens.

    The course really does align with living your truth, and thinking about how you could go about living that life in a nonconformist way.

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