Geniuses at work
Monday, April 23, 2007
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Here are three valuable success insights I tumbled upon in my online reading this morning:
1. 'Gun-to-the-head' marketing:
The late Gary Halbert, copywriting legend, making an oh-so-important distinction on the power of words in the selling process:
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2. 'Making Our Lives Golden'
Michael Masterson of Early to Rise offers a useful set of guidelines for assessing whether our activities are contributing value to our lives, just providing a passive distraction, or are just self-destructive. His distinctions of golden choices, vaporous choices or acidic choices of behaviours is a useful one to take on board and a very pragmatic way of making the most of your 'spare' time.
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3. 'The Key to Success: The Ultimate Secret'
Kevin Hogan ups the ante on 'The Secret' teachings and offers a cold shower, kick-up-the-butt, honest assessment of what it really takes to be a success.
Why should you read it? Here's what Mr Hogan says: "This article contains the first-ever $100,000 Key. About 15 times per year, I put a $10,000 key in an article. The single most profound piece of information for achievement and success that I've ever written about is in this article."
Always refreshing, insightful and honest, I derive great value from Kevin Hogan's articles in his weekly shots of 'Coffee'... check it out.
Better and better,
Wily Walnut
Here are three valuable success insights I tumbled upon in my online reading this morning:
1. 'Gun-to-the-head' marketing:
The late Gary Halbert, copywriting legend, making an oh-so-important distinction on the power of words in the selling process:
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2. 'Making Our Lives Golden'
Michael Masterson of Early to Rise offers a useful set of guidelines for assessing whether our activities are contributing value to our lives, just providing a passive distraction, or are just self-destructive. His distinctions of golden choices, vaporous choices or acidic choices of behaviours is a useful one to take on board and a very pragmatic way of making the most of your 'spare' time.
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3. 'The Key to Success: The Ultimate Secret'
Kevin Hogan ups the ante on 'The Secret' teachings and offers a cold shower, kick-up-the-butt, honest assessment of what it really takes to be a success.
Why should you read it? Here's what Mr Hogan says: "This article contains the first-ever $100,000 Key. About 15 times per year, I put a $10,000 key in an article. The single most profound piece of information for achievement and success that I've ever written about is in this article."
Always refreshing, insightful and honest, I derive great value from Kevin Hogan's articles in his weekly shots of 'Coffee'... check it out.
Better and better,
Wily Walnut
Labels: Gary Halbert, genius, geniuses, Kevin Hogan, Michael Masterson, success

