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	<title>Comments on: Ski Town Paradox</title>
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		<title>by: healthyfreemom</title>
		<link>http://www.aspenpost.net/2008/02/02/ski-town-paradox/#comment-42599</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 04:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>The ski town paradox is true in Crested Butte also, though not nearly as extreme as Aspen. After 14 years of living here I can honestly say that I've found the secret to the paradox.  To survive in a ski town and still have time to ski, you have got to work for yourself AND (this is the important part), be in a type of business where you have multiple streams of income that are somewhat if not mostly automated. 

&quot;What could she possibly be talking about?&quot; I can see you asking. I'll tell you. I'm talking about residual income created through both personal contacts and online. If you spend your time living in a resort town and trading time (lots of time) for money, you will never break free of the daily grind. I teach people how to stop trading their valuable time for money. Visit my blog at http://workfromhomesupport.blogspot.com. There is a contact link there if you desire. Another storm is expected tonight. Enjoy the freshies!!! I sure will.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ski town paradox is true in Crested Butte also, though not nearly as extreme as Aspen. After 14 years of living here I can honestly say that I've found the secret to the paradox.  To survive in a ski town and still have time to ski, you have got to work for yourself AND (this is the important part), be in a type of business where you have multiple streams of income that are somewhat if not mostly automated. </p>
<p>"What could she possibly be talking about?" I can see you asking. I'll tell you. I'm talking about residual income created through both personal contacts and online. If you spend your time living in a resort town and trading time (lots of time) for money, you will never break free of the daily grind. I teach people how to stop trading their valuable time for money. Visit my blog at <a href='http://workfromhomesupport.blogspot.com' rel='nofollow'>http://workfromhomesupport.blogspot.com</a>. There is a contact link there if you desire. Another storm is expected tonight. Enjoy the freshies!!! I sure will.
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