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Matt Miller - Ditch That Textbook

Seriously, where has this man been all my life? I have been following Matt Miller on Twitter for the past few months but never took the time to actually visit his website, blog or resources. Freaking Amazing...and Life Changing! I mean it...stop reading and go to this website right now! Ditch That Textbook. 

You can sign up for his free ebook. I can't wait to start working my way through the 101 different ideas! I am amazed at all the amazing resources on his website....seriously...freaking amazing!


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