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His New Business Called Him On The Phone: Vol. 10 In The Sub 4 Minute Extra Mile Series
Contributor(s): Ciuba, Ted (Author)
ISBN: 1463568940     ISBN-13: 9781463568948
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $7.55  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2011
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- Self-help | Personal Growth - Success
Physical Information: 0.15" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.24 lbs) 72 pages
 
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When a person wants an excuse, any excuse will do. I often talk about some of the recent entrepreneurs who have become billionaires... Steve Jobs, Bill Gates (the richest man in the world), Sergey Brin and Larry Page (the Google boys), Michael Dell with Dell Computers... And then we think, "Oh yeah, but they were in technology. I can't do that - I'm not good in technology. They were there at the beginning of the movement and I've missed that." Like I said, when you want an excuse, any excuse will do. On the other hand, there's Colonel Harlan Sanders, who as a senior citizen goes out to form - with no resources - a business based on fried chicken. Now, what was new and revolutionary, and a new megatrend, about fried chicken? What was new and revolutionary and a new megatrend about another hamburger, like Ray Kroc offered? What was new, revolutionary, and high-tech about another store where you can buy a few things, as Sam Walton created? An Australian entrepreneur is doing $30 million worth of business a year nowadays in the furniture moving business. He has 500 employees. No wonder you don't hear about him - because compared to people like Michael Dell and Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, he's small stuff. He admits he's not a big business person. He was wheeling and dealing in the secondhand merchandise business, and these guys are notoriously not wealthy, even if they do have a following that brings them an income. He did what we always say to do. He got conscious. He decided EXACTLY what he wanted. It was clear and well-formed. He had a definite direction, a definite chief aim, though he had no way of "connecting the dots" at the time he defined his dream. Quoting Mike O'Hagan, from Queensland, Australia: "At this point I decided that what I, me personally, wanted, was to earn a heap of money every week, and have the time to enjoy it. "I figured out the only way I could do this was to find something lots of people needed. Something that I could develop a great product for, that was easy to make sales in, that I could systematize so others could do it for me, the intention being to create a cash cow that I'd never sell, and let it feed my lifestyle for life." Are we talking about getting specific, as we talk about with the Formula for Riches? Are we talking about visualizing exactly what you want? Are we talking about setting the demands so you have the criteria, so you'll know if something is an acceptable thing to investigate or not? Oh, and his new business called him on the phone. With The Sub 4 Minute Extra Mile Series you, too, can defy the status quo in short, regular, focused, intense, intended training sessions of sub 4 minutes length and redefine what's possible and what you accomplish More at http: //www.Sub4MinuteExtraMile.com