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Dec 15, 2008 2:43 pm |
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re: If It's FREE It's For Me or Is It? |
Kurt Schweitzer
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Paula,
What has been your return on investment (ROI) of all those teleseminars?
You said "I have paid for a jillion teleseminars in the past and I must confess that they all have been worth it." Does this mean you are now a jillionaire?
What is your goal when you sign up for one of these? I like to set a goal of getting AND IMPLEMENTING just one tip from any seminar. Implementation is the key - knowledge isn't worth anything until you USE it.
I, too, am a voracious reader, but I've learned that "free" information isn't really free. Even if it doesn't cost me a penny, it still costs me TIME to read and absorb.
I suggest you try this: Choose a single webinar, seminar, or information product. Extract its KEY component (just one!), and spend the next month incorporating it into your daily habits. (Don't try to speed this! Research suggests that to develop a habit you need to repeat it once a day for at least 20 days!)
Let me know how this works for you.
Kurt Schweitzer Urban Village ScootersPrivate Reply to Kurt Schweitzer (new win) |
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