I’ve been coaching many people over the last few years of my life, and I’ve discovered something really amazing. It just hit me tonight, and I think most of you might not realize this until much later, even if you are reading this now.
You see, I was brought up in an environment that helped me hone my learning skills. I’m an NLP Trainer, and do a lot of things associated with mind-body training. As such, I’m also a pretty good modeler. Give me one person who is operating at an expert level, and I’ll be able to distill their thinking process and turn them into my own, and produce similar results with some time.
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It seems that there are people who prefer to think of the Red Ocean rather than the Blue Ocean. In my reading of the book “Blue Ocean Strategy”, it is probably one of the better books I’ve read by HBS. Essentially, it advocates competitive enlightenment rather than competition per se. When you think ‘blue ocean’, you’re thinking how to destroy the competition. It’s a really good read (so far).
It’s concept is to make the competition irrelevant (there are many ways to do this – joint venture, etc). The other option is to ensure that the value of your business far exceeds those in your industry, and possibly focus on one or two that deliver exceptional value.
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Woah…. it’s been happening!
Since I launched the Internet Money Secrets event, people have been talking about it, and while I have around 300 seats to fill, there are 88 taken up already, although the event is in October.
While this may seem far away for you, those who have turned up have found it to be really enlightening, particularly where it comes to Marketing and creating a business opportunity online.
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I understand some of you have complained about having to read too many emails and have problems coping with them.
I have, in my Outlook Email Folders, a total of over 25,000 emails. I keep each and every one of them because I know they are beneficial for me either for reference or entertainment (yes, entertainment). Most of the Junk email is very entertaining… spam mail, letters from the Preseident of Zimbabwe, etc etc.
What I do is I create multiple folders where I classify them under the location where I received them. I create rules that allow these emails to be sent straight into the sub folder. This automates the process for me.
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