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3. In golf, for example, even the highest
paid athletes rely on their caddies to
help them select the right "resource"
(club) for the job.
4. If you were having a big dinner party,
most folks wouldn't likely cook
everything up from scratch off the top
of your head. You'd at least consult the
Internet to find out how to make
certain things.
5. Even though you're intelligent, know
how to find your way, sometimes it's
just a lot quicker, and a lot easier to
stop and ask for directions.
7. If you had to stand up and give a
speech, most people could tell you
how to structure your speech, and the
mechanics of holding eye contact, but
that's about it.
8. Sure, they may say things like, "Be
Confident!" But seriously, if we could
just "be confident" then we wouldn't
have a problem, right?
9. Some things are easy to learn based
on step by step instructions.
10. If you follow a cake recipe for example,
you wouldn't likely need to bake it
sixteen times until you got it right.
11. But giving a speech, being persuasive
with people you've just met,
effectively getting somebody's phone
number in a social setting, these aren't
things that we can learn from a book.
12. But what if there was a way to copy
not only the strategies, but the inner
beliefs and feelings as well?
13. What if you could fully absorb all the
confidence, intelligence and inner
game skills of your favorite heroes
from history?
15. Not only will you learn the step by step
mental exercises that will build a
strong, attractive and magnetic frame
from the inside out, but you'll also be
able to construct a circle of supporters
that will subconsciously be there for
you.