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alright... finally I have a tentative final list of additions. I reserve the right to change/add to/subtract from or otherwise amend this list as necessary to produce a top notch program, of course, but here we go. Current list is:

1. Ultra Motivation
2. Maximum Productivity
3. Ultra Success
4. Luck Magnifier
5. OGSF
6. Positive Thinking, Positive Attitude
7. Maximum Sales Success
8. Become A Successful Entrepreneur
9. Optimus Engine 2.0
10. Improved Communication
11. Action Orientation
12. Goal Orientation
13. Pragmatic and practical
14. Laser like focus and concentration
15. Fearlessly transition to entreprenurial mindset
16. Assertiveness training
17. deep, strong clear voice
18. Public speaking skills
19. courageous
20. ***- win-win mindset
21. ***- authoritative
22. ***- charismatic
23. ***- successful negotiator
24. ***effective delegator
25. ***- good with maths, numbers.
26. ***Balance your brain hemispheres
27. ***Become a money magnet
28. *** deservedness
29. ***Auras
30. ***Disconnect from negativity within, other people's negativity
31. ***ego balancing
32. ***Maximum sleep quality
33. *** end clutter and get organized
34. ***extreme self esteem
35. ***forgive others and let it go toward maximum success
36. ***Forgive yourself
37. ***get out of debt
38. ***psychic ability to get ahead as a successful entrepreneur
39. ***Ultra Motivation
40. ***Think like a millionaire
41. ***negative Stress relief
42. ***seize the day
43. ***use your dreams/dream your best solution
44. ***stop using drugs and alcohol
45. ***prioritize effectively
46. ***seek the challenge?
47. *** personal presence and strength
48. Emotional healing and pain relief
A) overcome the victim mentality
B) Healing emotionally
C) Maturity
D) Forgive self and others
E) Let go of past
F) Self Validation
49. accept and take personal responsibility for your choices, actions, results and life.
50. ***dream your best solution
51. Kill excuses
52. Persistence and Perseverance
53. wealth ceiling destruction
54. discipline
55. refusal to accept anything but success
56. Tempered gratitude (not motivation destroying)
57. Find the niche and develop it (know what people need, and turn it into success)
58. Paced working and entrepreneurial efforts to steady the approach/drive/motivation and prevent burnout
59. disconnect from distractions
60. believe in yourself and your choices and goals, regardless of what others say, as long as you have verified their validity for yourself.
61. Mindfulness of how you are spending your time
62. value your time highly enough to refuse to waste it
63. Frame your path and walking your path to success as an entrepreneur as being fun and enjoyable
64. networking skills
65. natural socialization
66. identify and value talented individuals, and know how to best position them
67. gather, form and manage a team
68. detect deceptions and understand the reason for the deception
69. Maximize the value brought to the market/customer
70. always let your market be your guide: listen to them, and what they want/need, and fulfill it.
71. Always see the opportunity that every challenge brings with it.
72. Select one overarching primary goal/purpose
73. maintain consistency in everything you do towards your goal
74. Have the courage to ask for/expect/demand fair compensation for the value you bring to market
75. learn how to reasonably and objectively determine fair value for your product/service value
76. create an inspiring vision that others want to join and support
77. always improving yourself as an entrepreneur in all the roles that requires one to take
78. normalization of/comfort with/acceptance of the changes to oneself and one's situation and finances that is required to achieve high success
79. effective and successful competition where necessary
80. only compete where necessary, and use the competition or lack thereof to your advantage
81. protect assets
82. prevent others from taking advantage of you, scamming you, etc.
83. Value the customer over the money they provide, and seek a stable, long term approach to business and business success instead of a flash in the pan approach
84. Become the best of the best in your field.
85. Spend wisely, and always with an eye to how it will enhance your success and position in your field.
86. Express success in all ways, even before you have achieved it.
87. Be open to the possibility of being wrong, recognize it, and make it right asap when you are.

Now I am going to finish adding these to the script as possible, and get started building this thing again. Back to Stage One, for the third time...
This is impressive so far ... Smile
83. Value the customer over the money they provide, and seek a stable, long term approach to business and business success instead of a flash in the pan approach?

Never heard of that saying "flash in the pan" I hope you can make this sub english your second language friendly Smile
I'm referring to the tendency of businesses these days to focus on getting whatever they can NOW and forget the customer or long term viability. The way to become truly successful is to focus on keeping the customer, and to do that you have to focus on them, not their money. Flash-in-the-pan is a term that refers to something being very interesting or exciting, but only for a very brief time. It refers to the old gold rush days when people would use pans in streams to sort the gold from the sand. When there was a "flash in the pan" it was a brief reflection of light that told you there was something interesting there. It came to be used as reference to a brief but very interesting thing that does not last. In this context, it means the business is designed to die in exchange for a fast profit. What I'm aiming for is a long term steady growth viable business model that keeps getting stronger over time instead.
(08-06-2014, 10:10 PM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]alright... finally I have a tentative final list of additions. I reserve the right to change/add to/subtract from or otherwise amend this list as necessary to produce a top notch program, of course, but here we go. Current list is:

1. Ultra Motivation
2. Maximum Productivity
3. Ultra Success
4. Luck Magnifier
5. OGSF
6. Positive Thinking, Positive Attitude
7. Maximum Sales Success
8. Become A Successful Entrepreneur
9. Optimus Engine 2.0
10. Improved Communication
11. Action Orientation
12. Goal Orientation
13. Pragmatic and practical
14. Laser like focus and concentration
15. Fearlessly transition to entreprenurial mindset
16. Assertiveness training
17. deep, strong clear voice
18. Public speaking skills
19. courageous
20. ***- win-win mindset
21. ***- authoritative
22. ***- charismatic
23. ***- successful negotiator
24. ***effective delegator
25. ***- good with maths, numbers.
26. ***Balance your brain hemispheres
27. ***Become a money magnet
28. *** deservedness
29. ***Auras
30. ***Disconnect from negativity within, other people's negativity
31. ***ego balancing
32. ***Maximum sleep quality
33. *** end clutter and get organized
34. ***extreme self esteem
35. ***forgive others and let it go toward maximum success
36. ***Forgive yourself
37. ***get out of debt
38. ***psychic ability to get ahead as a successful entrepreneur
39. ***Ultra Motivation
40. ***Think like a millionaire
41. ***negative Stress relief
42. ***seize the day
43. ***use your dreams/dream your best solution
44. ***stop using drugs and alcohol
45. ***prioritize effectively
46. ***seek the challenge?
47. *** personal presence and strength
48. Emotional healing and pain relief
A) overcome the victim mentality
B) Healing emotionally
C) Maturity
D) Forgive self and others
E) Let go of past
F) Self Validation
49. accept and take personal responsibility for your choices, actions, results and life.
50. ***dream your best solution
51. Kill excuses
52. Persistence and Perseverance
53. wealth ceiling destruction
54. discipline
55. refusal to accept anything but success
56. Tempered gratitude (not motivation destroying)
57. Find the niche and develop it (know what people need, and turn it into success)
58. Paced working and entrepreneurial efforts to steady the approach/drive/motivation and prevent burnout
59. disconnect from distractions
60. believe in yourself and your choices and goals, regardless of what others say, as long as you have verified their validity for yourself.
61. Mindfulness of how you are spending your time
62. value your time highly enough to refuse to waste it
63. Frame your path and walking your path to success as an entrepreneur as being fun and enjoyable
64. networking skills
65. natural socialization
66. identify and value talented individuals, and know how to best position them
67. gather, form and manage a team
68. detect deceptions and understand the reason for the deception
69. Maximize the value brought to the market/customer
70. always let your market be your guide: listen to them, and what they want/need, and fulfill it.
71. Always see the opportunity that every challenge brings with it.
72. Select one overarching primary goal/purpose
73. maintain consistency in everything you do towards your goal
74. Have the courage to ask for/expect/demand fair compensation for the value you bring to market
75. learn how to reasonably and objectively determine fair value for your product/service value
76. create an inspiring vision that others want to join and support
77. always improving yourself as an entrepreneur in all the roles that requires one to take
78. normalization of/comfort with/acceptance of the changes to oneself and one's situation and finances that is required to achieve high success
79. effective and successful competition where necessary
80. only compete where necessary, and use the competition or lack thereof to your advantage
81. protect assets
82. prevent others from taking advantage of you, scamming you, etc.
83. Value the customer over the money they provide, and seek a stable, long term approach to business and business success instead of a flash in the pan approach
84. Become the best of the best in your field.
85. Spend wisely, and always with an eye to how it will enhance your success and position in your field.
86. Express success in all ways, even before you have achieved it.
87. Be open to the possibility of being wrong, recognize it, and make it right asap when you are.

Now I am going to finish adding these to the script as possible, and get started building this thing again. Back to Stage One, for the third time...

No "Maximum learning speed" ???
(08-06-2014, 10:10 PM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]87. Be open to the possibility of being wrong, recognize it, and make it right asap when you are.
Great - I have wasted too much time wheel-spinning on what were retrospectively crappy ideas... this pretty much addresses what I was requesting. Thanks!
Wow. That list is huge. This almost looks like AM part 2 to me; much of it is general successful life improvement. Can't wait!
(08-07-2014, 12:10 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm referring to the tendency of businesses these days to focus on getting whatever they can NOW and forget the customer or long term viability. The way to become truly successful is to focus on keeping the customer, and to do that you have to focus on them, not their money. Flash-in-the-pan is a term that refers to something being very interesting or exciting, but only for a very brief time. It refers to the old gold rush days when people would use pans in streams to sort the gold from the sand. When there was a "flash in the pan" it was a brief reflection of light that told you there was something interesting there. It came to be used as reference to a brief but very interesting thing that does not last. In this context, it means the business is designed to die in exchange for a fast profit. What I'm aiming for is a long term steady growth viable business model that keeps getting stronger over time instead.

Shannon, I know first hand about what you're talking about. My current employer is doing exactly what you are talking about. They're all about profits and have lost the focus of the customers and it's employees. They talk a lot about customer/employee orientation, but their actions show that they only care about one thing. Save money, increase profits, cut staff and make current employees do double the work hoping that will make things go faster and increase profits while saving money.
I'm amazed by how much people cannot understand something that is so simple. Reality is weird. Honnesty vs profit at all cost.
(08-07-2014, 05:03 AM)maniac360 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm amazed by how much people cannot understand something that is so simple. Reality is weird. Honnesty vs profit at all cost.

I hear you Maniac. Companies now a days, all they see is profits, they forget one thing. Employees are what make your business which bring in the profit. If you are so solely focus on profits, you have lost the bigger picture, which is take care of your employees at all cost. If you do, they will take care of your customers and your business/profits. I think Henry Ford said it best "A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business."
1. and 39. are the same Smile

This program seems too good, again it has reached a point where I think of doing this instead of AM. It covers a lot of the things that I want to improve on, some that AM doesn't have.
Also wasn't Absolute Self Confidence on the list before? Very important for entrepreneurs imho.
(08-07-2014, 12:45 AM)adam225 Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-06-2014, 10:10 PM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]alright... finally I have a tentative final list of additions. I reserve the right to change/add to/subtract from or otherwise amend this list as necessary to produce a top notch program, of course, but here we go. Current list is:

1. Ultra Motivation
2. Maximum Productivity
3. Ultra Success
4. Luck Magnifier
5. OGSF
6. Positive Thinking, Positive Attitude
7. Maximum Sales Success
8. Become A Successful Entrepreneur
9. Optimus Engine 2.0
10. Improved Communication
11. Action Orientation
12. Goal Orientation
13. Pragmatic and practical
14. Laser like focus and concentration
15. Fearlessly transition to entreprenurial mindset
16. Assertiveness training
17. deep, strong clear voice
18. Public speaking skills
19. courageous
20. ***- win-win mindset
21. ***- authoritative
22. ***- charismatic
23. ***- successful negotiator
24. ***effective delegator
25. ***- good with maths, numbers.
26. ***Balance your brain hemispheres
27. ***Become a money magnet
28. *** deservedness
29. ***Auras
30. ***Disconnect from negativity within, other people's negativity
31. ***ego balancing
32. ***Maximum sleep quality
33. *** end clutter and get organized
34. ***extreme self esteem
35. ***forgive others and let it go toward maximum success
36. ***Forgive yourself
37. ***get out of debt
38. ***psychic ability to get ahead as a successful entrepreneur
39. ***Ultra Motivation
40. ***Think like a millionaire
41. ***negative Stress relief
42. ***seize the day
43. ***use your dreams/dream your best solution
44. ***stop using drugs and alcohol
45. ***prioritize effectively
46. ***seek the challenge?
47. *** personal presence and strength
48. Emotional healing and pain relief
A) overcome the victim mentality
B) Healing emotionally
C) Maturity
D) Forgive self and others
E) Let go of past
F) Self Validation
49. accept and take personal responsibility for your choices, actions, results and life.
50. ***dream your best solution
51. Kill excuses
52. Persistence and Perseverance
53. wealth ceiling destruction
54. discipline
55. refusal to accept anything but success
56. Tempered gratitude (not motivation destroying)
57. Find the niche and develop it (know what people need, and turn it into success)
58. Paced working and entrepreneurial efforts to steady the approach/drive/motivation and prevent burnout
59. disconnect from distractions
60. believe in yourself and your choices and goals, regardless of what others say, as long as you have verified their validity for yourself.
61. Mindfulness of how you are spending your time
62. value your time highly enough to refuse to waste it
63. Frame your path and walking your path to success as an entrepreneur as being fun and enjoyable
64. networking skills
65. natural socialization
66. identify and value talented individuals, and know how to best position them
67. gather, form and manage a team
68. detect deceptions and understand the reason for the deception
69. Maximize the value brought to the market/customer
70. always let your market be your guide: listen to them, and what they want/need, and fulfill it.
71. Always see the opportunity that every challenge brings with it.
72. Select one overarching primary goal/purpose
73. maintain consistency in everything you do towards your goal
74. Have the courage to ask for/expect/demand fair compensation for the value you bring to market
75. learn how to reasonably and objectively determine fair value for your product/service value
76. create an inspiring vision that others want to join and support
77. always improving yourself as an entrepreneur in all the roles that requires one to take
78. normalization of/comfort with/acceptance of the changes to oneself and one's situation and finances that is required to achieve high success
79. effective and successful competition where necessary
80. only compete where necessary, and use the competition or lack thereof to your advantage
81. protect assets
82. prevent others from taking advantage of you, scamming you, etc.
83. Value the customer over the money they provide, and seek a stable, long term approach to business and business success instead of a flash in the pan approach
84. Become the best of the best in your field.
85. Spend wisely, and always with an eye to how it will enhance your success and position in your field.
86. Express success in all ways, even before you have achieved it.
87. Be open to the possibility of being wrong, recognize it, and make it right asap when you are.

Now I am going to finish adding these to the script as possible, and get started building this thing again. Back to Stage One, for the third time...

No "Maximum learning speed" ???

That's exactly what I was going to say just now! learning subs should be a must in "creating a business". Or please create the ultimate learning sub after this sub!
(08-07-2014, 12:10 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm referring to the tendency of businesses these days to focus on getting whatever they can NOW and forget the customer or long term viability. The way to become truly successful is to focus on keeping the customer, and to do that you have to focus on them, not their money. Flash-in-the-pan is a term that refers to something being very interesting or exciting, but only for a very brief time. It refers to the old gold rush days when people would use pans in streams to sort the gold from the sand. When there was a "flash in the pan" it was a brief reflection of light that told you there was something interesting there. It came to be used as reference to a brief but very interesting thing that does not last. In this context, it means the business is designed to die in exchange for a fast profit. What I'm aiming for is a long term steady growth viable business model that keeps getting stronger over time instead.

Hey Shannon, would it be possible to make base available in stages as soon as it comes out? It is after all, something to help us with our finances.
(07-24-2014, 09:39 AM)TheChosenOne Wrote: [ -> ]http://subliminal-talk.com/Thread-BASE-5G?page=2

***By the way, if anyone know how to hyperlink words like "here" on the forum, instead of copy and pasting the the whole address please let me know***

Thanks


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