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“A late starter can still make an impact.”
For a long time, I used to believe that if you didn’t start early, you were already behind. I thought success belonged to people who figured everything out in their 20s, people who seemed to have the right opportunities, the right timing, and the perfect path. But the truth is, life doesn’t work on a fixed timeline. There was a time when I genuinely doubted whether I would ever be successful or make something meaningful out of my life. I felt like I had started too late, missed too many chances, or didn’t have the same advantages as others. Those thoughts can be heavy, and they can easily stop you from even trying. But something important changed my perspective: starting late doesn’t mean finishing last. What truly matters is the decision to start no matter when that moment comes. Every day you choose to learn, improve, and move forward, you are building momentum toward something bigger. Some of the most impactful journeys begin later than expected. Experience, resilience, and determination often grow stronger over time. When you finally decide to step forward with purpose, you bring a level of clarity and commitment that can be incredibly powerful. So if you’ve ever felt like you started too late, this is your reminder: it’s never too late to change your direction, learn new skills, or build the life you want. Your timeline is your own. And sometimes, late starters don’t just catch up they make the biggest impact. I’d love to hear from this community: Have you ever felt like you started something later than most people? What helped you push forward anyway?
I want you to know something
I have zero dollar days on Amazon too. Days where I check the app and it’s quiet. No cha ching. No orders. Just… zero. December and January are behind us. And that’s okay. Because look at that two hundred dollar day. That did not happen by accident. It happened because I kept the listing live. Because I kept adjusting ads. Because I kept learning. Because I did not shut it down on the zero days. This is the part people don’t talk about. Income is lumpy. Momentum is invisible… until it isn’t. Consistency compounds quietly. If you are building something, you will have quiet days. You will question it. You will wonder if it is working. Keep going. The two hundred dollar day is built on a stack of zero dollar days where you chose not to quit.
I want you to know something
5 likes • Feb 22
Sybil, I truly appreciate you sharing this because it’s such an honest and powerful reminder that building on Amazon isn’t about daily wins, it’s about long-term consistency. The zero-dollar days are real, and they can mess with your mindset if you let them, but what you said is exactly right that $200 day didn’t happen by chance; it happened because you kept your listing live, kept adjusting your ads, kept learning, and most importantly, refused to quit when things were quiet. Income is rarely linear, especially in e-commerce. It comes in waves, and momentum often builds behind the scenes before it shows up in the numbers. Your message is a strong reminder that success is usually stacked on top of those silent days where you chose discipline over doubt.
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Let’s take a minute to celebrate 🎉 If you’re new here… welcome. Truly. @Chelena Peart @Anitas Tschoepe @Aureliano Jardena @Maniya Kendra @Sandy McLellan You chose to build multiple streams of income the calm way. Congratulations! We are not about hustle for hustle’s sake. We are about clarity, execution, and building something that supports your life. Please introduce yourself below or hop over to the Start Here post and say hello there: https://www.skool.com/multiple-streams-of-income-4358/read-this-welcome-to-multiple-streams-of-income-without-burnout?p=8d57969b Even if you have already peeked around, go read it. It will help you orient yourself and jump in faster. We are excited to build with you, not just beside you. And now… birthday love 💛 Happy birthday to: @Donna Thornton – February 10 @Jennifer Kennedy – February 21 @Claire Morgan – February 28 We are so happy to celebrate you this month. If I do not have your birthday yet, drop it in the comments so I can add it to our community calendar. This is how we build. We work. We celebrate. We do it together.
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2 likes • Feb 17
@Sybil Hall Thank you so much for asking Right now, I’m building my income mainly through digital marketing and I run a Beacon store where I promote different digital products and affiliate offers. That’s actually where I’m generating more of my income at the moment. I focus on setting up my store in a way that gives value first, then connects people to the right tools and resources they need. I’m really passionate about online business because I truly believe we can build income streams that give us more freedom not just financially, but also with our time. I’m constantly learning, improving my marketing skills, and testing new strategies so I can grow long-term and not just depend on one source. For me, it’s about building something sustainable and scalable online, step by step. What about you? What streams are you currently focused on?
2 likes • Feb 17
@Sybil Hall Wow, that’s really nice! I love that you’re working with Amazon and Skool that’s such a powerful combination. I’m familiar with Amazon, especially when it comes to books and journals, and I know how strong that space can be because once your products are live, they can continue generating income over time. The productivity niche is also evergreen, which puts you in a great position for long-term growth. You could even use a Beacon store to market your books in a more strategic way by creating one clean storefront where all your journals are displayed in one place, adding descriptions, bonuses, or even a free sample to capture emails. That way, you’re not just sending people directly to Amazon, you’re building your personal brand and creating multiple income opportunities around your books. I really like what you’re building because helping other Amazon sellers on Skool positions you as an authority, and that’s how you create sustainable online income by combining products, community, and smart marketing together.
2 likes • Feb 16
@Sybil Hall thank you
1 like • Feb 16
@Sybil Hall alright
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