February 18, 2008
Alex Mandossian Hosts his Teleseminars from Home
I host my teleseminars from my home office. It’s from the fifth bedroom of my home, which I’ve converted into an office, and I have my recording studio here, which is a boom and a professional microphone, I have my headset, which I’m using right now to record an audio recording through AudioGenerator. I have an amplifier that I use, which we’ve talked about earlier—it’s called a Dynametric, and you can get it at Mike Stewart’s site. I have a phone, which is an AT&T two line phone—mine happens to be a 2.4 gigahertz—and my computer is right in front of me, with a browser, and every once in a while I have a laptop. I have an L-shaped desk, and I have plenty of room to roll my chair around, which has wheels on the bottom, it’s a high-back chair, very comfortable, and I also have room to stand.
Now, why did I just go through that? Because I want to be in an environment where I’m most comfortable. I love being in my home. I love knowing that my wife, Amy, is downstairs with the kids, or sometimes the kids are upstairs playing around, banging on my door. That’s not disruptive to me. That gives me a sense of security. Because that’s why I work out of the home, I’m a family man and I enjoy just opening up the door and having a 30 second—sometimes 15 second—commute to my office. And it is possible to make seven figures with a 30 second commute, having two kids in diapers, and being home as a stay-home dad and a stay-home, work-from-home marketer. It’s absolutely possible.
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