This document provides a 1-year action plan and weekly activities checklist for creating a perpetual money-making machine. It outlines an 8-step pattern for success including defining your dream, making commitments, using the product, making a list of prospects, having meetings to promote the opportunity, following up, starting new people right, and plugging into the system. Each week focuses on tasks like listening to audios, reading, having meetings, and communicating with prospects and downline. The goal is to work the system consistently and build relationships within the organization.
Your Wish Is Your Command (Powerpoint presentation)Eric Patel
This is a PowerPoint slide deck based on the audio CD series called Your Wish Is Your Command by Kevin Trudeau. The slide's contents come directly from the CDs as I listened to them and contain the important points made during the program. I corresponded with Kevin via Twitter and he suggested that I post my presentation to slideshare.
Masterplan of Success: Law of Attraction Secretssuccesssells
- The document discusses strategies for keeping yourself "saved and sane" through mastering your thought patterns and understanding universal laws.
- It emphasizes that your thoughts determine your reality, and that you can manifest anything by visualizing it clearly and focusing on positive thoughts and emotions.
- Some key laws discussed are the law of attraction, the law of resistance, and understanding that there is only one true power/source and resisting illusions will help you attain your goals.
This document provides tips and strategies for positive thinking and developing confidence. It emphasizes believing in yourself and your abilities. Some key points include thinking about your strengths and comparing yourself favorably to successful people, focusing on solutions rather than excuses, managing your environment by spending time with positive people, and presenting yourself professionally to others through your appearance and demeanor. The overall message is that your mindset, beliefs, and surroundings influence how you see yourself and impact your potential for success.
This document provides an orientation for new distributors of an MLM company called FLP. It emphasizes having a positive attitude and believing in the company, its products, marketing plan, and team. It stresses committing to FLP, gaining knowledge through product and marketing presentations, and understanding the secrets to success, which include being your own boss, earning big money through others, and multiplying your time. The document outlines the basic skills needed for FLP, including sponsoring, selling, and service, and how FLP can help distributors achieve more time, money, friends, lifestyle, health, and dreams.
Simple Methods To Get Rich, Retire Wealthy, And Have The Time Of Your Lifedinodev
How People Create Fortunes Without Leaving Their Jobs | How You Can Retire 20 Years Early | How To Fire Your Boss | And Enjoy Monday Mornings | YOU REALLY CAN be rich, wealthy and financially free, and it doesn't matter if you are a rocket scientist, a taxi driver, a fisherman, a bank teller or even a back-packing bungee jumper. Anyone can be rich, wealthy, and financially free by using some common sense ideas. Wouldn't it be nice to have all the money you want? What would you buy? A new or larger home? A fancy sports car or luxury sedan? College for the children? A home for handicapped children? A trip around the world? Not only is it possible to do all of these things--but you can do them! You don't need any special talent or special privileges. Anyone can arrange his life so that he can accumulate wealth, have fun, or retire years before he is too old to enjoy it. All you have to do is start--by reading this book. You'll learn that there are several ways to accumulate financial wealth. And, you can choose to use any of the methods. There isn't just one unique road to financial wealth. There are several roads. You don't have to pick the same road your neighbor does. You choose the road that seems right for you.
Stephen Covey was an American educator and author known for his 1989 book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. The book presents seven principles to improve effectiveness, including taking responsibility for your life, understanding different viewpoints in conflicts through a "win-win" process, focusing on understanding others before trying to be understood, and periodically renewing your skills through self-improvement like sharpening a saw to maintain productivity.
Brian Tracy 18 Ways To Program The Mind For SuccessFidel Martinez
This document outlines 18 ways to program the mind for success. It discusses laws like the law of expectations, law of attraction, and law of accumulation. It recommends visualizing goals clearly with emotion, setting specific financial goals, only associating with positive people, and reflecting on goals daily. The overall message is that controlling thoughts and focusing them on your desires can help you achieve success through accumulation and manifestation over time.
Your Wish Is Your Command (Powerpoint presentation)Eric Patel
This is a PowerPoint slide deck based on the audio CD series called Your Wish Is Your Command by Kevin Trudeau. The slide's contents come directly from the CDs as I listened to them and contain the important points made during the program. I corresponded with Kevin via Twitter and he suggested that I post my presentation to slideshare.
Masterplan of Success: Law of Attraction Secretssuccesssells
- The document discusses strategies for keeping yourself "saved and sane" through mastering your thought patterns and understanding universal laws.
- It emphasizes that your thoughts determine your reality, and that you can manifest anything by visualizing it clearly and focusing on positive thoughts and emotions.
- Some key laws discussed are the law of attraction, the law of resistance, and understanding that there is only one true power/source and resisting illusions will help you attain your goals.
This document provides tips and strategies for positive thinking and developing confidence. It emphasizes believing in yourself and your abilities. Some key points include thinking about your strengths and comparing yourself favorably to successful people, focusing on solutions rather than excuses, managing your environment by spending time with positive people, and presenting yourself professionally to others through your appearance and demeanor. The overall message is that your mindset, beliefs, and surroundings influence how you see yourself and impact your potential for success.
This document provides an orientation for new distributors of an MLM company called FLP. It emphasizes having a positive attitude and believing in the company, its products, marketing plan, and team. It stresses committing to FLP, gaining knowledge through product and marketing presentations, and understanding the secrets to success, which include being your own boss, earning big money through others, and multiplying your time. The document outlines the basic skills needed for FLP, including sponsoring, selling, and service, and how FLP can help distributors achieve more time, money, friends, lifestyle, health, and dreams.
Simple Methods To Get Rich, Retire Wealthy, And Have The Time Of Your Lifedinodev
How People Create Fortunes Without Leaving Their Jobs | How You Can Retire 20 Years Early | How To Fire Your Boss | And Enjoy Monday Mornings | YOU REALLY CAN be rich, wealthy and financially free, and it doesn't matter if you are a rocket scientist, a taxi driver, a fisherman, a bank teller or even a back-packing bungee jumper. Anyone can be rich, wealthy, and financially free by using some common sense ideas. Wouldn't it be nice to have all the money you want? What would you buy? A new or larger home? A fancy sports car or luxury sedan? College for the children? A home for handicapped children? A trip around the world? Not only is it possible to do all of these things--but you can do them! You don't need any special talent or special privileges. Anyone can arrange his life so that he can accumulate wealth, have fun, or retire years before he is too old to enjoy it. All you have to do is start--by reading this book. You'll learn that there are several ways to accumulate financial wealth. And, you can choose to use any of the methods. There isn't just one unique road to financial wealth. There are several roads. You don't have to pick the same road your neighbor does. You choose the road that seems right for you.
Stephen Covey was an American educator and author known for his 1989 book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. The book presents seven principles to improve effectiveness, including taking responsibility for your life, understanding different viewpoints in conflicts through a "win-win" process, focusing on understanding others before trying to be understood, and periodically renewing your skills through self-improvement like sharpening a saw to maintain productivity.
Brian Tracy 18 Ways To Program The Mind For SuccessFidel Martinez
This document outlines 18 ways to program the mind for success. It discusses laws like the law of expectations, law of attraction, and law of accumulation. It recommends visualizing goals clearly with emotion, setting specific financial goals, only associating with positive people, and reflecting on goals daily. The overall message is that controlling thoughts and focusing them on your desires can help you achieve success through accumulation and manifestation over time.
This document provides lessons on developing a positive mindset for success. It discusses thinking big, believing in yourself, overcoming fear and excuses, focusing on strengths over weaknesses, setting goals, and learning from setbacks. The key lessons are to think positively, take action, learn continuously, and maintain good relationships.
This document discusses the foundation of true customer relationship management (CRM) through purpose, passion, and people. It emphasizes aligning a business's purpose and values with the owner's inner passions to maximize success and differentiate the customer experience. Passion should inspire both the owner and benefit customers. Ultimately, people buy from people, so the document urges identifying the right loyal, profitable, and reference-able customers both now and in the future. The conclusion states that work and business should act as a bridge between purpose and passion to achieve work-life success through true CRM.
Discipline weighs ounces, but regret weighs tons.
The key word is "sacrifice".
It is the ability for you to sacrifice inmediate pleasure or gratification in the present so that you can enjoy greater rewards down the road.
You will learn why real network marketing leaders don;t waste time teaching their teams how to close prospect or teaching network marketing closing techniques and systems. The thought provoking webinar recording can be accessed at mlmsuccessswebinar.com . This is a deep, high level training for career minded network marketing distributors.
This document provides recruiting scripts for network marketers to use when inviting others to learn about their business opportunity. It outlines an 8-step process for phone or in-person conversations, including being in a hurry, giving a sincere compliment, and making the invitation. The invitation can be direct by saying you've found something for them, indirect by asking for advice, or super indirect by asking if they know others who may be interested. The goal is to get the person to review opportunity materials like a DVD, website, or magazine to understand the business. Sample scripts are provided for each step of the process.
The document provides information about Alok Pal, who presents on the Law of Attraction. It discusses Pal's background and qualifications. The document then covers key principles of the Law of Attraction, including that thoughts become things, focusing on positive feelings and visions will attract positive experiences, and giving joy to others also attracts positivity. It provides links to free gifts and materials for learning more about applying the Law of Attraction.
Marketing Multinível - Como Recrutar Pessoas no Automático Na internet [ MARK...Fórmula Do Negócio
O documento discute estratégias de marketing de rede, argumentando que não se deve tentar vender para todos indiscriminadamente, mas sim focar em compartilhar informações valiosas com pessoas interessadas em melhorar sua situação financeira e de tempo livre. Também enfatiza a importância de construir uma boa imagem e rede de relacionamentos antes de promover qualquer negócio.
The document provides a step-by-step guide to leadership training. It outlines 5 steps: team setting, team training, team leading, team maintenance, and building leaders. Key aspects of team setting include identifying the right people and building a proper structure. Team training involves opportunities like BOP, NDOP, and leadership programs. Team leading focuses on communication and providing daily motivational messages. Team maintenance requires punctuality, keeping promises, and avoiding negative behaviors. Building leaders centers on training new distributors, conducting home meetings, and helping leaders achieve their goals. The overall process aims to develop excellence in knowledge, skills, enthusiasm, leadership ability, and ethics.
How to recruit more reps into network marketingTim Thomas
How to recruit more reps into network marketing.
2 IMPORTANT FACTS
1. Where do you find quality people for network marketing
2. How do you recruit these quality people
1. Where do you find quality people for network marketing
Leave your warm market friends and family alone.
Find people that are actually looking to make more money, and find people that are already in network marketing and are struggling.
2. How do you recruit these quality people
5 RULES TO SUCCEED IN YOUR MLM BUSINESS in 2015.
Struggling to get more reps for your MLM business. Here is a 5 Step Process you can use.
1. Have a compelling offer (Give away FREE valuable information about how to generate quality leads - in exchange for their Email)
2. Use online marketing
3. Generate quality traffic
4. Automated followup
5. Convert and close
Rinse and repeat
This is Attraction Marketing duplication.
This is how to recruit more reps into network marketing.
This document provides advice for building a large business network marketing business. It recommends saying less to more people by using short one-liners when talking to prospects. Examples of effective one-liners include asking if someone would be interested in a side project or sending a video if they're interested. It also addresses common questions from prospects and provides concise responses to help get more "yes's". The overall recommendation is to talk to more people for less time by raising curiosity with brief pitches and following up only with interested individuals.
This document provides an overview and orientation for new distributors of a multi-level marketing (MLM) company called FLP. It discusses the history and growth of MLM businesses globally since 1945. It then focuses on why someone should join FLP, describing the company's start in 1978 in Arizona and its growth into one of the largest private companies in the state. Finally, it outlines methods and responsibilities for new distributors to be successful with FLP, including setting goals, attending meetings, using the company's products, and having the proper sales tools.
The book provides self-help advice on improving one's self image, relationships, goal-setting, attitude, work ethic, and desire to achieve success. It emphasizes developing a positive mindset and taking action to accomplish goals in order to achieve one's full potential. The author believes success comes from within through preparation and effort rather than relying on external factors.
This document provides tips and techniques for successful MLM recruiting. It discusses the importance of recruiting for MLM success and describes powerful recruiting methods. Some key points include:
- Recruiting new people into your business consistently is important for building your business. MLM leaders who can recruit well tend to be most successful.
- Developing a recruiting mindset, making friends, telling good stories, listening and asking questions, enthusiasm, and having big dreams are effective recruiting techniques.
- Always focus on the prospect's wants and needs, not your own. Recruit through their perspective. Use words they understand instead of MLM jargon.
- Let prospects do most of the talking to understand them better
The document provides 27 ideas for transforming a multi-level marketing (MLM) business, as shared by Chuck Holmes based on his 17 years of experience in the industry. Some of the key ideas include starting simply and sticking with one company for at least 5-10 years, sponsoring 2-4 new representatives each month, working with coachable team members, creating momentum through a 90 day challenge, and treating the business opportunity seriously by acting as if you have $1 million to earn back over two years. The document aims to help MLM participants learn from mistakes to build a successful long-term business.
Step 1:
The 7 Stages to MLM Success
Step 2:
Commitment
Step 3:
Selecting Your Distributors
Step 4:
Prospect, Qualify, Invite
Step 5:
Successful Meetings
Step 6:
Give Something of Value
Step 7:
The Follow-up
Step 8:
Building Your Organization
Step 9:
Charting Your Progress
Step 10:
Effective Teaching Techniques
Using the skills from the Dale Carnegie course such as finding out what your audience wants and helping them get it can improve your professional and personal life.
This document provides guidance for new network marketers on getting started quickly and successfully. It discusses that credentials and degrees are not necessary for success, and that approval from others is also not required. It notes that having friends and family involved is not essential either. The document emphasizes that desire, enthusiasm, and taking action are the key things needed to succeed in network marketing.
The document provides an overview of various business and leadership concepts discussed in Anthony Robbins' training program through concise session notes and summaries.
The document discusses overcoming the fear of rejection, specifically the word "no". It argues that hearing "no" is an important part of the process for eventually getting to "yes". Seeing "no" as an opportunity to learn and improve makes it a valuable asset rather than an obstacle. The document provides statistics showing that most sales are made after multiple contacts, not the first contact, so persisting despite early rejections is important for success. It encourages developing a mindset that sees failure and rejection as progress rather than something to be avoided.
“ The difference that sets professional networkers apart from amateur networkers is that they look forward to their prospects objections and know exactly what to say with each one. ”
1. Mindset of an Architect
2. Character of an Architect
3. Habits of an Architect
4. Leader in an Architect
5. Skillset of an Architect
We will also address the following burning questions in every senior software developer.
How to become highly productive.
How to see the big picture when architecting solutions
How to keep me updated on these changing technologies
How to cope with stress in the fast-paced world
How to be successful in spite of heavy competition
Five simple tools that make you ultra-productive.
How to Lead a team without being a manager
How to increase your salary
How to balance your professional and personal life
How not to feel insecure in your office
How to overcome the feeling of stagnation in your career
How to motivate your team without any fake pep talks
How to build a self-motivated team
How to learn core concepts faster
How to implement what you learned in your project
How to overcome procrastination
How to overcome the fear of becoming invalid in your company
How to ignore politics and still climb the corporate ladder.
How to express your ideas to upper management
How to build a high-quality team
How to position yourself as an architect, so you can get opportunities automatically.
How to be an ethical leader
How to sell yourself without coming out as a salesperson
How to motivate your team to new technologies, even though your project does not facilitate new technologies.
How to build your own digital presence.
How to become a demon developer.
How to write simple architectural documents that can be understood by all stakeholders - a pragmatic approach.
5 Simple tools that make you more productive
How to adapt to the new environment and become an architect who has the most influence.
How to build a new team from the ground up.
The document outlines 10 lessons for career success from the author's experience. It discusses establishing a strong foundation for one's career while young, including determining why you want success, creating goals and a game plan, developing good habits like daily reviews, and taking consistent action such as reading regularly. The overall message is that achieving career success requires hard work and dedication over an extended period of time.
This document provides lessons on developing a positive mindset for success. It discusses thinking big, believing in yourself, overcoming fear and excuses, focusing on strengths over weaknesses, setting goals, and learning from setbacks. The key lessons are to think positively, take action, learn continuously, and maintain good relationships.
This document discusses the foundation of true customer relationship management (CRM) through purpose, passion, and people. It emphasizes aligning a business's purpose and values with the owner's inner passions to maximize success and differentiate the customer experience. Passion should inspire both the owner and benefit customers. Ultimately, people buy from people, so the document urges identifying the right loyal, profitable, and reference-able customers both now and in the future. The conclusion states that work and business should act as a bridge between purpose and passion to achieve work-life success through true CRM.
Discipline weighs ounces, but regret weighs tons.
The key word is "sacrifice".
It is the ability for you to sacrifice inmediate pleasure or gratification in the present so that you can enjoy greater rewards down the road.
You will learn why real network marketing leaders don;t waste time teaching their teams how to close prospect or teaching network marketing closing techniques and systems. The thought provoking webinar recording can be accessed at mlmsuccessswebinar.com . This is a deep, high level training for career minded network marketing distributors.
This document provides recruiting scripts for network marketers to use when inviting others to learn about their business opportunity. It outlines an 8-step process for phone or in-person conversations, including being in a hurry, giving a sincere compliment, and making the invitation. The invitation can be direct by saying you've found something for them, indirect by asking for advice, or super indirect by asking if they know others who may be interested. The goal is to get the person to review opportunity materials like a DVD, website, or magazine to understand the business. Sample scripts are provided for each step of the process.
The document provides information about Alok Pal, who presents on the Law of Attraction. It discusses Pal's background and qualifications. The document then covers key principles of the Law of Attraction, including that thoughts become things, focusing on positive feelings and visions will attract positive experiences, and giving joy to others also attracts positivity. It provides links to free gifts and materials for learning more about applying the Law of Attraction.
Marketing Multinível - Como Recrutar Pessoas no Automático Na internet [ MARK...Fórmula Do Negócio
O documento discute estratégias de marketing de rede, argumentando que não se deve tentar vender para todos indiscriminadamente, mas sim focar em compartilhar informações valiosas com pessoas interessadas em melhorar sua situação financeira e de tempo livre. Também enfatiza a importância de construir uma boa imagem e rede de relacionamentos antes de promover qualquer negócio.
The document provides a step-by-step guide to leadership training. It outlines 5 steps: team setting, team training, team leading, team maintenance, and building leaders. Key aspects of team setting include identifying the right people and building a proper structure. Team training involves opportunities like BOP, NDOP, and leadership programs. Team leading focuses on communication and providing daily motivational messages. Team maintenance requires punctuality, keeping promises, and avoiding negative behaviors. Building leaders centers on training new distributors, conducting home meetings, and helping leaders achieve their goals. The overall process aims to develop excellence in knowledge, skills, enthusiasm, leadership ability, and ethics.
How to recruit more reps into network marketingTim Thomas
How to recruit more reps into network marketing.
2 IMPORTANT FACTS
1. Where do you find quality people for network marketing
2. How do you recruit these quality people
1. Where do you find quality people for network marketing
Leave your warm market friends and family alone.
Find people that are actually looking to make more money, and find people that are already in network marketing and are struggling.
2. How do you recruit these quality people
5 RULES TO SUCCEED IN YOUR MLM BUSINESS in 2015.
Struggling to get more reps for your MLM business. Here is a 5 Step Process you can use.
1. Have a compelling offer (Give away FREE valuable information about how to generate quality leads - in exchange for their Email)
2. Use online marketing
3. Generate quality traffic
4. Automated followup
5. Convert and close
Rinse and repeat
This is Attraction Marketing duplication.
This is how to recruit more reps into network marketing.
This document provides advice for building a large business network marketing business. It recommends saying less to more people by using short one-liners when talking to prospects. Examples of effective one-liners include asking if someone would be interested in a side project or sending a video if they're interested. It also addresses common questions from prospects and provides concise responses to help get more "yes's". The overall recommendation is to talk to more people for less time by raising curiosity with brief pitches and following up only with interested individuals.
This document provides an overview and orientation for new distributors of a multi-level marketing (MLM) company called FLP. It discusses the history and growth of MLM businesses globally since 1945. It then focuses on why someone should join FLP, describing the company's start in 1978 in Arizona and its growth into one of the largest private companies in the state. Finally, it outlines methods and responsibilities for new distributors to be successful with FLP, including setting goals, attending meetings, using the company's products, and having the proper sales tools.
The book provides self-help advice on improving one's self image, relationships, goal-setting, attitude, work ethic, and desire to achieve success. It emphasizes developing a positive mindset and taking action to accomplish goals in order to achieve one's full potential. The author believes success comes from within through preparation and effort rather than relying on external factors.
This document provides tips and techniques for successful MLM recruiting. It discusses the importance of recruiting for MLM success and describes powerful recruiting methods. Some key points include:
- Recruiting new people into your business consistently is important for building your business. MLM leaders who can recruit well tend to be most successful.
- Developing a recruiting mindset, making friends, telling good stories, listening and asking questions, enthusiasm, and having big dreams are effective recruiting techniques.
- Always focus on the prospect's wants and needs, not your own. Recruit through their perspective. Use words they understand instead of MLM jargon.
- Let prospects do most of the talking to understand them better
The document provides 27 ideas for transforming a multi-level marketing (MLM) business, as shared by Chuck Holmes based on his 17 years of experience in the industry. Some of the key ideas include starting simply and sticking with one company for at least 5-10 years, sponsoring 2-4 new representatives each month, working with coachable team members, creating momentum through a 90 day challenge, and treating the business opportunity seriously by acting as if you have $1 million to earn back over two years. The document aims to help MLM participants learn from mistakes to build a successful long-term business.
Step 1:
The 7 Stages to MLM Success
Step 2:
Commitment
Step 3:
Selecting Your Distributors
Step 4:
Prospect, Qualify, Invite
Step 5:
Successful Meetings
Step 6:
Give Something of Value
Step 7:
The Follow-up
Step 8:
Building Your Organization
Step 9:
Charting Your Progress
Step 10:
Effective Teaching Techniques
Using the skills from the Dale Carnegie course such as finding out what your audience wants and helping them get it can improve your professional and personal life.
This document provides guidance for new network marketers on getting started quickly and successfully. It discusses that credentials and degrees are not necessary for success, and that approval from others is also not required. It notes that having friends and family involved is not essential either. The document emphasizes that desire, enthusiasm, and taking action are the key things needed to succeed in network marketing.
The document provides an overview of various business and leadership concepts discussed in Anthony Robbins' training program through concise session notes and summaries.
The document discusses overcoming the fear of rejection, specifically the word "no". It argues that hearing "no" is an important part of the process for eventually getting to "yes". Seeing "no" as an opportunity to learn and improve makes it a valuable asset rather than an obstacle. The document provides statistics showing that most sales are made after multiple contacts, not the first contact, so persisting despite early rejections is important for success. It encourages developing a mindset that sees failure and rejection as progress rather than something to be avoided.
“ The difference that sets professional networkers apart from amateur networkers is that they look forward to their prospects objections and know exactly what to say with each one. ”
1. Mindset of an Architect
2. Character of an Architect
3. Habits of an Architect
4. Leader in an Architect
5. Skillset of an Architect
We will also address the following burning questions in every senior software developer.
How to become highly productive.
How to see the big picture when architecting solutions
How to keep me updated on these changing technologies
How to cope with stress in the fast-paced world
How to be successful in spite of heavy competition
Five simple tools that make you ultra-productive.
How to Lead a team without being a manager
How to increase your salary
How to balance your professional and personal life
How not to feel insecure in your office
How to overcome the feeling of stagnation in your career
How to motivate your team without any fake pep talks
How to build a self-motivated team
How to learn core concepts faster
How to implement what you learned in your project
How to overcome procrastination
How to overcome the fear of becoming invalid in your company
How to ignore politics and still climb the corporate ladder.
How to express your ideas to upper management
How to build a high-quality team
How to position yourself as an architect, so you can get opportunities automatically.
How to be an ethical leader
How to sell yourself without coming out as a salesperson
How to motivate your team to new technologies, even though your project does not facilitate new technologies.
How to build your own digital presence.
How to become a demon developer.
How to write simple architectural documents that can be understood by all stakeholders - a pragmatic approach.
5 Simple tools that make you more productive
How to adapt to the new environment and become an architect who has the most influence.
How to build a new team from the ground up.
The document outlines 10 lessons for career success from the author's experience. It discusses establishing a strong foundation for one's career while young, including determining why you want success, creating goals and a game plan, developing good habits like daily reviews, and taking consistent action such as reading regularly. The overall message is that achieving career success requires hard work and dedication over an extended period of time.
Seven cs for growing your own community 12 pg ebook 27.11.11Anna B Sexton
The document provides a 7-step guide for growing ideas for community change, with an optional 8th step. The steps are: 1) Identify a catalyst for change; 2) Create ideas through brainstorming and visualization; 3) Collaborate by forming partnerships; 4) Apply common sense testing; 5) Launch a call to action; 6) Celebrate successes along the way; 7) Continue assessing impact and making improvements. The guide encourages being bold with ideas and working as a team to enact positive change in communities.
This document discusses how to create "Hero Habits" that can help you be more productive and successful. It explains that habits are powered by a reaction, routine, and reward cycle in the brain. The document provides a self-assessment to rate your current habits and identify areas for improvement. It stresses that to create a new habit, you must find the right reward to motivate the routine and make it stick. The guide then outlines strategies for feeding good habits, firing bad ones, and forming new helpful routines.
The person who helps the publicist with the day to day tasks. Usually handles the clerical
duties and is learning the business.
Intern: A student who works for free or very little to gain experience in the field. Usually does the
grunt work.
Media Kit: A package that is sent to the press that contains all pertinent information about the
product. Usually contains bios, photos, press releases, fact sheets, etc.
Pitch: The initial contact to the media to introduce the product and get them interested.
Press Conference: A gathering of the press to make an announcement. Usually has a Q&A session.
Press Junket: An event where the press interviews an artist
The document discusses closing the gap between one's current situation and their goals. It provides advice on improving habits, sphere of influence, continuous learning, and sharpening one's strategy. Key recommendations include getting more out of each day, eliminating roadblocks, inventorying one's life, improving relationships with successful people, reading books, attending training courses, measuring marketing efforts, and owning one's client lists. The overall message is that small improvements in several areas can help close the gap to achieve greater success.
The document provides advice for journalists interested in becoming freelancers. It discusses the history and evolution of the term "freelancer" and lists common freelance jobs. The benefits of freelancing include being your own boss, choosing your hours and topics, and working from home. However, freelancing also has drawbacks like sporadic income and lack of benefits. The document recommends having a plan, doing research, cultivating good habits, developing a marketing strategy, and planning finances carefully before making the transition to freelancing.
The document provides an overview of person-centred outcomes and approaches. It discusses:
1. Understanding the difference between what is "important to" a person versus what is "important for" them and how to collect information to create a one-page profile.
2. The value of identifying a person's aspirations, which differ from outcomes in focusing on personal goals rather than service goals.
3. The difference between a person-centred outcome, which is measurable and has the person's influence, versus a service solution.
4. Various person-centred approaches and tools that can be used to develop outcomes focused on what matters to the person.
A journey through the annals of legendary rap and hip hop quotes, translated into a play-by-play marketing agency survival guide.
Divided into the three stages of life any agency vet experiences...
Having trouble defining yourself? Here's a quick tutorial on how to at least get started. I hope this finds you well.
Please get into touch with me if you have any questions at all! To your monumental success!
This document summarizes 8 success secrets from top motivational experts based on interviews. The secrets are: take responsibility for your life, live purposefully, be willing to pay the price for dreams, stay focused, become an expert in your field, write goals and plans, never give up, and don't delay. Examples are given for each secret showing how motivational speakers like Les Brown, Wayne Dyer, and Jack Canfield applied them to achieve success.
The document provides tips on how to become a niche celebrity by getting a following for your business. It recommends standing for one clear message, choosing a niche audience to help, clearly articulating your value proposition, branding yourself, providing great products/services, marketing consistently through blogging and social media, having a strong opinion without being indecisive, and promoting yourself as an expert in your field. The overall goal is to establish yourself as the go-to authority for your target customers.
The document outlines steps for effective goal setting on a timeline. It recommends identifying the present state by clarifying the problem and how it limits progress. The next step is to identify a well-formed outcome that is specific, measurable, attainable, results-oriented and time-bound. Key aspects of the outcome should be visualized in detail. Finally, the document recaps applying the SMART formula and taking action by setting milestones to work toward the long-term goal.
“Your brand is a story unfolding across all customer touch points.”
– Jonah Sachs
Succeeding in today’s job market requires a compelling personal story and a strategy behind it. Blue Ocean Strategy is about creating and capturing uncontested market space, thereby making the competition irrelevant.
In the workshop, Mo Moubarak presents ways to actively cultivate a sales mindset and utilize personal branding as a tool for creating your own Blue Ocean.
What makes some companies stand out when others blend with the crowd?
What is a brand vision and how does it work for individuals?
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3. HOW TO GET STARTED FAST
THE EIGHT STEP PATTERN FOR SUCCESS
This weekly activities checklist has been created based upon the Eight Step Pattern for Success. To review, the eight
steps are as follows:
STEP 1: DEFINE YOUR DREAM AND GET A BURNING DESIRE FOR ITS ACHIEVEMENT.
STEP 2: MAKE SOME COMMITMENTS.
STEP 3: USE THE PRODUCT YOU ARE MARKETING.
STEP 4: MAKE A LIST.
STEP 5: SHOW THE PLAN, HAVE A MEETING, TALK ABOUT GIN.
STEP 6: FOLLOW UP AND FOLLOW THROUGH; ANSWER QUESTIONS AND OVERCOME OBJECTIONS.
STEP 7: START THE PERSON RIGHT.
STEP 8: PLUG INTO THE SYSTEM.
A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EIGHT STEP PATTERN FOR SUCCESS
STEP 1: DEFINE YOUR DREAM AND GET A BURNING DESIRE FOR ITS ACHIEVEMENT.
• Pen and paper and ask yourself, “If money wasn’t an object, what would you do and what would you buy?”
(10 minutes)
• Peruse the list above, and write down the top five things you would like to have within the next five years
(this may be on the sheet you just created or something else).
• Ask yourself, “What one thing do I think I could achieve in the next five years (that would get me really ex-
cited)?” Get your chief aim.
• Specifically define your chief aim. If it’s money, work out exactly how you would spend it.
• Create a Dream Board. For example, get photos, pictures, etc. of what you would do with the money. Put the
Dream Board somewhere that you constantly see it.
• Make a dream book.
• Put pictures of your chief aim and your dreams everywhere.
STEP 2: MAKE SOME COMMITMENTS.
• An example of commitments you will make might be, “I’m going to spend three hours a day/week working on
my business.”
• You should commit to a certain amount of time, and a particular day or days that you will work on your
dream.
• Commit to reading, even if only 5-minutes each day.
• Commit to listening to audios, even if only one way on your return journey in the car.
• Always review the commitments you make.
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4. STEP 3: USE THE PRODUCT YOU ARE SELLING.
• If you are going to promote GIN, then become a member.
• If you are a member, you must use the product and engage in the benefits of membership: Go to basic training
sections on website, listen to the audios, read the books, and go to the events.
• Upgrade to the next membership level.
STEP 4: MAKE A LIST.
• You must have a list of prospects so that you can sell some GIN memberships, sponsor people, or sign people up.
• Take a piece of paper and pen (or computer), sit down and ask yourself “Who do I know?” Do not pre-judge
anyone; just make a list of every relative, friend, co-worker and anyone else you know.
• Always add to the written list.
STEP 5: HAVE A MEETING.
• Show the plan, have a meeting, and talk to someone who is not in GIN, about GIN, to get them into GIN.
• Send an e-mail, letter or postcard to the people on your list (sample letters provided on the website), call the
people on your list, or give the YOUR WISH IS YOUR COMMAND audio series with a letter to your potential leads.
Ideally if you send an e-mail, you should follow with a letter and a phone call.
• Call your prospect and do a three-way phone call with the potential new lead. Let your upline who is a member
explain GIN to the other friend.
• Invite the person for a one-on-one meeting. You could bring your sponsor or someone in your up line with you.
TAG (Talk About GIN).
STEP 6: FOLLOW UP AND FOLLOW THROUGH; ANSWER QUESTIONS AND OVERCOME OBJECTIONS.
• Prospects most often don’t jump in right away.
• You should communicate with everyone in your affiliate network and everyone you approached that said, “No”
at least 1-2 times a month. You should call and build relationships with your downline and upline.
• Remind that prospect that you are still in GIN that it’s a great deal, and is working.
• Let them know you’d still love them to join.
• You are answering their questions properly and are overcoming their objectives.
STEP 7: START THE PERSON RIGHT.
• Get them to listen to the following audios:
ű Your Wish Is Your Command
ű How to Get Started Fast
ű How to Create a Perpetual Money-Making Machine
• Help them define their dream, make commitments, make a list, send communications out immediately.
• Get them to go to a function as soon as possible.
• Help them follow the 8-Step Pattern for Success.
• Get them to read at least the first two chapters of The Magic of Thinking Big.
• Get them to listen to the Affiliate and Member Basic Training audios.
STEP 8: PLUG INTO THE SYSTEM.
• Books: Read at least 5 – 10 minutes a day.
• Audios: Listen to them daily.
• Events and meeting: Attend as many as you can.
• Build relationships: Develop relationships and friendships within GIN, your upline and your downline. They are
stabilizing and help you grow. Remember, your income is always the average of your five best friends.
• Recognition. Genuinely recognize others for their accomplishments and be recognized for your accomplish-
ments.
The GIN system is a power source that will keep you energized and enthusiastic. You are now in a business of your
own, but you are not on your own. Always remember, do the right things long enough and consistently.
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5. REQUIRED ITEMS INVENTORY LIST
‡ Know your Chief Aim
‡ Make some specific commitments.
‡ Buy the following books:
The Magic of Thinking Big David Schwartz
The Secret Rhonda Byre
How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success through Selling Frank Bettger
See You at the Top Zig Ziglar
Ask and It Is Given Jerry & Esther Hicks
How to Have Power and Confidence in Dealing with People Les Giblin
The New Psycho-Cybernetics Maxwell Maltz
The Go-Getter Peter B. Kyne
The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons Napoleon Hill
The Magic of Believing Claude M Bristol
Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill
The Power of Positive Thinking Norman Vincent Peale
‡ Know the people in your upline
‡ Dream Book
‡ Dream Board
‡ Put pictures of your chief aim and dreams up everywhere.
‡ i-Pod, mp3 player, or CD player to play audios in car
‡ Headphones
‡ Subscription to Robb Report or other “success” stimulating recommended periodicals
‡ Access to a computer
‡ A written down prospect list
‡ Hot Leads (recommended)
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6. COMMITMENT REQUIREMENTS
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO EVERY DAY:
• Listen to audios.
• Visit the GIN website.
• Read.
• Look at your dream book, dream board, and focus on your chief aim.
• Feel good now.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO EVERY WEEK:
• Listen to GIN update calls.
• Show the plan, have a meeting, talk to someone who is not in GIN about GIN in an attempt to get them into
GIN at least three times.
• Send everyone in your downline and everyone who has said “No” some form of communication via e-mail, mail,
text, twitter or phone. This communication should promote: reading a book, listening to an audio, going to a
meeting, reading comments from GIN members, or sharing your positive experiences with GIN.
• Go dream-building.
• Add to your prospect list.
• Chart your progress.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO EVERY MONTH:
• Go to a meeting or event.
• Read the GIN Newsletter.
• Do a teleconference with your downline, or attend a teleconference being put on by your upline.
• Do a teleconference with your prospects.
• Socialize with your upline and downline (E.g. have a potluck dinner, go bowling, go golfing, go fishing, go to
the movies, have a party, do dream-building together, fly a kite, have a poker game, etc.)
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO EVERY QUARTER:
• Go to every weekend function.
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7. WEEK 1: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to How to Get Started Fast (53:32)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 1 of 12 (1:05:05)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 2 of 12 (1:01:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 3 of 12 (1:05:03)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 4 of 12 (1:11:52)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 5 of 12 (1:04:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 6 of 12 (1:03:18)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 25 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 1 through 91 of The Magic of Thinking Big. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I defined my dream. I then did the following: 4:40
• I made my dream book following the instructions provided.
• I made my dream board, following the instructions provided.
• I put pictures up everywhere.
• I defined my chief aim.
‡ I decided and made some commitments. 0:30
‡ I made my prospect list. 1:00
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about
GIN in an attempt to get them into GIN). 1:30
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in
my downline. 1:00
‡ I am registered to attend at least one GIN event this month. I am registered to attend at least
one major GIN function this quarter. 0:30
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 15:00
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8. WEEK 2: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 7 of 12 (1:09:31)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 8 of 12 (1:07:39)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 9 of 12 (1:01:08)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 10 of 12 (1:03:34)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 11 of 12 (51:23)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 12 of 12 (37:48)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Q & A (1:07:50)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 6 HRS, 59 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 92 through 182 of The Magic of Thinking Big. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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9. WEEK 3: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
Affiliate Training – Lesson 1 (Recorded at the Ventura, California Event)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment A (1:22:55)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment B (1:28:01)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment A (1:19:27)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment B (2:03:16)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training – Lesson 1(Recorded in Chicago, 08/09) (1:20:45)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 34 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 183 t0 192 of The Magic of Thinking Big and pages 1 through
81 of The Secret. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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10. WEEK 4: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 1 of 4 (1:29:41)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 2 of 4 (1:12:44)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 3 of 4 (1:22:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson2, Part 4 of 4 (1:10:32)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 1 of 4 (1:15:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 2 of 4 (1:08:16)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 39 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 82 to 172 of The Secret. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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11. WEEK 5: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 3 of 4 (1:12:46)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 4 of 4 (1:19:17)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 4(Recorded in NY, Session 5) (40:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 1 of 4 (31:34)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 2 of 4 (29:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 3 of 4 (37:46)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 4 of 4 (32:18)
Affiliate Training – Lesson 2 (New York ‘09 Event)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 1A (46:39)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 1B (43:52)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 2A (22:04)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 2B (31:59)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 49 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 173 through 198 of The Secret and pages 1 to 65
of How to Win Friends and Influence People. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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12. WEEK 6: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3A (45:49)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3B (39:50)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4A (29:08)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4B (33:13)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 5 (40:40)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 1 of 6 (42:57)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 2 of 6 (44:10)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 3 of 6 (42:04)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 4 of 6 (42:56)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 5 of 6 (41:37)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 6 of 6 (48:49)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 31 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 66 to 156 of How to Win Friends and Influence People. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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13. WEEK 7: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
Questions and Answers (Recorded in Chicago, Illinois)
‡ I listened to Session 1 (1:20:51)
‡ I listened to Session 2 (1:11:35)
‡ I listened to Session 3 (1:14:07)
‡ I listened to Session 4 (1:11:08)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 1 – Part 1 of 2 (45:18)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 1 – Part 2 of 2 (45:57)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 2 – Part 1 of 2 (44:22)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 2 – Part 2 of 2 (40:41)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 3 (1:02:23)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 8 HRS, 56 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 157 through 247 of How to Win Friends and
Influence People. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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14. WEEK 8: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to How to Create a Perpetual Money-Making Machine – TBD Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS.
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 248 to 260 of How to Win Friends and Influence People, and
pages 1 to 78 of How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success through Selling. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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15. WEEK 9: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
Level Two GIN Training
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 1 (1:12:05)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 2 (58:10)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 3 (1:20:07)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 4 (1:02:08)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 5 (1:21:17)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 6 (1:08:05)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 2 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 79 to 169 of How I Raised Myself from Failure to
Success through Selling. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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16. WEEK 10: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to Level Three GIN Training (TBD) Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 170 to 192 of How I Raised Myself from Failure to
Success through Selling, and pages 1 to 68 of See You At the Top. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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17. WEEK 11: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to Level Four GIN Training (TBD) Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 69 to 159 of See You At the Top. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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18. WEEK 12: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to How to Get Started Fast (53:32)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 1 of 12 (1:05:05)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 2 of 12 (1:01:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 3 of 12 (1:05:03)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 4 of 12 (1:11:52)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 5 of 12 (1:04:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 6 of 12 (1:03:18)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 25 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 160 to 250 of See You At The Top. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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19. WEEK 13: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 7 of 12 (1:09:31)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 8 of 12 (1:07:39)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 9 of 12 (1:01:08)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 10 of 12 (1:03:34)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 11 of 12 (51:23)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 12 of 12 (37:48)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Q & A (1:07:50)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 6 HRS, 59 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 251 to 341 of See You At the Top. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
‡ I attended a quarterly GIN event. 16:00
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20. WEEK 14: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
Affiliate Training – Lesson 1 (Recorded at the Ventura, California Event)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment A (1:22:55)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment B (1:28:01)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment A (1:19:27)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment B (2:03:16)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training – Lesson 1 (Recorded in Chicago, 08/09) (1:20:45)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 34 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 342 to 384 of See You At the Top, and pages 1 to 48 of
Ask and It Is Given. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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21. WEEK 15: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 1 of 4 (1:29:41)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 2 of 4 (1:12:44)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 3 of 4 (1:22:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson2, Part 4 of 4 (1:10:32)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 1 of 4 (1:15:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 2 of 4 (1:08:16)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 39 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 49 to 139 of Ask and It Is Given. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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22. WEEK 16: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 3 of 4 (1:12:46)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 4 of 4 (1:19:17)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 4 (Recorded in NY, Session 5) (40:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 1 of 4 (31:34)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 2 of 4 (29:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 3 of 4 (37:46)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 4 of 4 (32:18)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 1A (46:39)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 1B (43:52)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 2A (22:04)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training –Lesson 2, Session 2B (31:59)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 49 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 140 to 230 of Ask and It Is Given. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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23. WEEK 17: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3A (45:49)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3B (39:50)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4A (29:08)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4B (33:13)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 5 (40:40)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 1 of 6 (42:57)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 2 of 6 (44:10)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 3 of 6 (42:04)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 4 of 6 (42:56)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 5 of 6 (41:37)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 6 of 6 (48:49)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 31 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 231 to 305 of Ask and It Is Given and pages 1 to 16 of
How to Have Power and Confidence in Dealing with People. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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24. WEEK 18: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
Questions and Answers (Recorded in Chicago, Illinois)
‡ I listened to Session 1 (1:20:51)
‡ I listened to Session 2 (1:11:35)
‡ I listened to Session 3 (1:14:07)
‡ I listened to Session 4 (1:11:08)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 1 – Part 1 of 2 (45:18)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 1 – Part 2 of 2 (45:57)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 2 – Part 1 of 2 (44:22)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 2 – Part 2 of 2 (40:41)
‡ I listened to Know the Score, Lecture 3 (1:02:23)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 8 HRS, 56 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 17 to 108 of How to Have Power and Confidence in
Dealing with People. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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25. WEEK 19: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to How to Create a Perpetual Money-Making Machine – TBD Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS.
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 108 to164 in How to Have Power and Confidence in
Dealing with People and pages 1 to 34 of The New Psycho-Cybernetics. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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26. WEEK 20: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
Level Two GIN Training
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 1 (1:12:05)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 2 (58:10)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 3 (1:20:07)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 4 (1:02:08)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 5 (1:21:17)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 6 (1:08:05)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 2 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 35 to 125 of The New Psycho-Cybernetics. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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27. WEEK 21: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Level Three GIN Training (TBD) Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 126 to 216 of The New Psycho-Cybernetics. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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28. WEEK 22: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Level Four GIN Training (TBD) Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 217 to 307 of The New Psycho-Cybernetics. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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29. WEEK 23: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to How to Get Started Fast (53:32)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 1 of 12 (1:05:05)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 2 of 12 (1:01:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 3 of 12 (1:05:03)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 4 of 12 (1:11:52)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 5 of 12 (1:04:41)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 6 of 12 (1:03:18)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 25 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 308 to 322 of The New Psycho-Cybernetics, and
pages 1 to 81 of The Go-Getter. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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30. WEEK 24: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 7 of 12 (1:09:31)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 8 of 12 (1:07:39)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 9 of 12 (1:01:08)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 10 of 12 (1:03:34)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 11 of 12 (51:23)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Disk 12 of 12 (37:48)
‡ I listened to Your Wish is Your Command, Q & A (1:07:50)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 6 HRS, 59 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 1 to 90 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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31. WEEK 25: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
Affiliate Training – Lesson 1 (Recorded at the Ventura, California Event)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment A (1:22:55)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Morning Segment B (1:28:01)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment A (1:19:27)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Afternoon Segment B (2:03:16)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training – Lesson 1 (Recorded in Chicago, 08/09) (1:20:45)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 34 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 91 to 181 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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32. WEEK 26: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 1 of 4 (1:29:41)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 2 of 4 (1:12:44)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 2, Part 3 of 4 (1:22:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson2, Part 4 of 4 (1:10:32)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 1 of 4 (1:15:24)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 2 of 4 (1:08:16)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 39 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 182-272 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a quarterly GIN event. 16:00
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33. WEEK 27: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 3 of 4 (1:12:46)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 3, Part 4 of 4 (1:19:17)
‡ I listened to GIN Basic Training Seminar – Lesson 4 (Recorded in NY, Session 5) (40:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 1 of 4 (31:34)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 2 of 4 (29:39)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 3 of 4 (37:46)
‡ I listened to Patton on Leadership, Part 4 of 4 (32:18)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 1A (46:39)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 1B (43:52)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 2A (22:04)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Lesson 2, Session 2B (31:59)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 49 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 273 to 363 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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34. WEEK 28: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3A (45:49)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 3B (39:50)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4A (29:08)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 4B (33:13)
‡ I listened to Affiliate Training – Session 5 (40:40)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 1 of 6 (42:57)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 2 of 6 (44:10)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 3 of 6 (42:04)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 4 of 6 (42:56)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 5 of 6 (41:37)
‡ I listened to Sponsor Hundreds of People, Part 6 of 6 (48:49)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 31 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 364-454 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
‡ I attended a monthly GIN event.
‡ In the last 4 weeks I participated in a social event with my downline and/or upline.
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35. WEEK 29: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
Questions and Answers (Recorded in Chicago, Illinois)
‡ I listened to Session 1 (1:20:51)
‡ I listened to Session 2 (1:11:35)
‡ I listened to Session 3 (1:14:07)
‡ I listened to Session 4 (1:11:08)
Know the Score
‡ I listened to Lecture 1 – Part 1 of 2 (45:18)
‡ I listened to Lecture 1 – Part 2 of 2 (45:57)
‡ I listened to Lecture 2 – Part 1 of 2 (44:22)
‡ I listened to Lecture 2 – Part 2 of 2 (40:41)
‡ I listened to Lecture 3 (1:02:23)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 8 HRS, 56 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 455 to 545 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I re-visited my dream book, made any revisions, or additions. 1:00
‡ I looked at, and focused on my dream book, dream board and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 3:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 14:00
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36. WEEK 30: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING:
‡ I listened to How to Create a Perpetual Money-Making Machine – TBD Approx. (8:00:00)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED APPROX. 8 HRS.
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 546 to 636 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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37. WEEK 31: WEEK ENDING ON ______________________
AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED:
Level Two GIN Training
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 1 (1:12:05)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 2 (58:10)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 3 (1:20:07)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 4 (1:02:08)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 5 (1:21:17)
‡ I listened to Member Level Two Training – Segment 6 (1:08:05)
TOTAL AUTO AUDIO LISTENING I COMPLETED 7 HRS, 2 MINS
Additional option (suggested): Listen to audios in the Advanced Training sections of the Affiliate and Members areas.
Suggested time is 2+ hours.
TASK TIME
‡ I read a little bit each day, and completed pages 637 to 727 of The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. 1:30
‡ I visited the GIN website 20-minutes each day. 2:20
‡ I listened to this week’s update call. 1:00
‡ I looked at and focused on my dream book, dream board, and chief aim for at least 10-minutes every day. 1:10
‡ I had at least three “meetings” (I talked to at least three new people who are not in GIN about GIN in an
attempt to get them into GIN). 3:00
‡ I talked to some members of my upline and downline on the phone. 1:00
‡ I sent e-mails, letters, and/or postcards, texts or tweets to people who said “no” and people in my
downline. 2:00
TOTAL TIME COMMITTED 12:00
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