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    The minute I signed up and paid for 6 months of Today Is the Day, the red alert scam bells went off loudly. Instead of trying to create a great first impression with the program, they bombarded me with upsell offers for personal coaching and all kinds of things to make the program “work better.” This is like something from Con Job 101: “Get as much money from the mark as quickly as you can.” I declned all upsell offers, knowing these were a sure sign that the course I had bought was going to be worthless. And so it proved to be…If you believe that thinking about your procrastination and journaling about it is your path to being more productive, this may be the course for you! I found these daily tasks incredibly boring and useless. After about a week–and to paraphrase an old saying–I decided to stop throwing good time after bad money and quit this foolishness. I’m now trying to insure that they don’t rollover my membership into a new cycle and charge me again. I’m communicating via email, so there’s a written record I can provide to my credit card company that proves I asked them to cancel. Today Is the Day is a worthless waste of your money and time. Don’t pay to learn that lesson.

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