Rock Solid Income When You (or a Loved One) Gets Sick
A truly healthy income STAYS healthy when we’re sick
Outside of my wife’s hospital room last September…
The young doctor told me in a matter-of-fact tone, “Sir, your wife has been on thiamine for 72 hours. This is about as good as she’s going to get. Wernicke’s patients show 90% of their improvement in the first 72 hours.”
Jeannie, my wife, could barely talk.
Could barely sit up let alone walk.
She couldn’t feed herself.
She didn’t remember her own name half the time.
She did remember me but couldn’t remember us getting married.
Pretty much her whole past memory had been wiped.
And now…
The doctor told me this is as good as she would get.
At that moment…
My mission in life changed.
Mission “Get Jeannie healthy again and prove the doctor wrong!” was on.
Jeannie was in the hospital for 2 1/2 months.
For one of those months…
I drove 3 hours roundtrip daily…because she needed a specialist at Mercy Hospital in Fort Smith.
We brought her back to a local hospital in late October.
Every day I went and stayed with her the whole time she was in the hospital.
We were sooo excited to bring her home just before Thanksgiving.
But frankly, that’s when reality really struck home.
In the hospital, she had dozens of nurses, doctors, rehab staff a whole team to kick nutritious food for her…
Then we brought her home…
There was a staff of only ONE!
ME, lol!
She was massively improved but still in a wheelchair and unable to go to the bathroom, shower or do much of anything by herself…
Jeannie and I have always had a more traditional marriage.
We’d both happily agreed to it before we were married.
I’d go make the family income.
She wanted to stay home and care for Eric, me, the kitties and the home.
I’d cooked 2 meals in the 27 years we’d been together.
Now, I needed to figure out 3 nutritious meals A DAY!
Her health and rehab depended on it.
I could NOT fail her!
Plus…
I need to help her shower, potty, get dressed, doctor up her tummy tube, etc.
Now I did/do have help.
Our son Eric is a huge help.
Couldn’t do it without him!
We had physical trainers and speech therapists come in and help her exercise and such.
Now, 9 months later…
We are all still on mission: “Get Jeannie healthy again and prove the doctor wrong!”
We are WINNING!
We still have a long way to go.
She can walk a bit.
She can feed Minnie our kitty.
She makes amazing cookies and can do some of the cooking.
She is still the funniest, sweetest most lovable human I know!
She has 90% of her cognition back and about 50% of her memory on good days.
The reason I’m sharing so many details with you…
… is because I could have NEVER devoted my time to the MOST IMPORTANT MISSION of MY LIFE…
…if I had to worry about my income!
This whole time…
I never had to worry about keeping the financial ship afloat while I was on my mission to get Jeannie back to healthy.
In fact, most days I worked an hour or less.
I believe this is one of the most important reasons we must have rock-solid income.
Because sooner or later…
We will get sick.
…or someone close to us will get sick.
It’s not a matter of “if” but a matter of “when.”
A truly healthy income STAYS healthy when we’re sick.
I don’t think most people have an income they can count on if they must stop working for some reason.
I want to help change that.
That’s why we're having our next Sinner Shindig on Wednesday, June 28th at 1 PM Central.
I will share an intro lesson on how I set up these rock-solid income streams.
I use the Ronin Method to get control of an asset, then cash flow THE ASSET (not my ass) so I can devote myself to important missions, like getting my wife healthy again and proving the damn doctor wrong!
BTW: I didn’t pull one DIME out of savings to keep my family afloat for the last 9 months through this challenge.
The Ronin Method doesn’t require hardly any capital.
If you’ve already upgraded…
Just press the “register now” button below.
If you haven’t upgraded yet…
There should be a trial for you below.
It’s only 8 bucks.
I can’t imagine what I would’ve done without a steady income to be a steady hand for my wife.