Sat, 25 December 2021
This week there is a promotion for The Brain Audit version 3.2, but there’s a place where it all began. And you can compare the progress over time.
Here is the link:
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Sat, 18 December 2021
Is giving better than receiving? Maybe not. If you've tried to give something to someone and they won't accept it, you know exactly how it feels. We're not talking about something creepy here. The stranger off the street is wary even if you're handing out $100 notes, as giving has to have some trust involved. Even so, receiving is highly underrated. Let’s find out why. |
Sat, 11 December 2021
A random piece of advice isn't supposed to stay with you for years, and yet it does. In this episode we zig and zag into India (where I lived for a chunky part of my life) and then into New Zealand, where I had to start anew and with little or no help from anyone. |
Sat, 4 December 2021
Let's say you're about to learn a new skill—and you don't. You finish the course and you're still not quite anywhere as good as you hoped. Is that your fault? Or the teacher's fault? Or is it 50:50? Learn why so many of us struggle with skill acquisition and why mindset matters. ________________________________________ P.S. How do you change your mindset? What can you learn from children? |
Sat, 27 November 2021
Why a simple fix can bring them back. Most of us have products and services that solve many problems. The natural, and the seemingly logical way we go about talking about the product or service, is to make sure the client knows they're getting a great deal. However, this over-enthusiasm is precisely what causes clients to be confused, and leave. Let's find out how to simply, and quickly get clients to keep reading your sales page. ________________________________________ P.S. Interesting in learning more about —How To Write Your Sales Page (And The Biggest Mistakes)? |
Sat, 20 November 2021
Write every day. Write every day. Write every day. We seem to hear a lot of that advice when we start off in writing. Yet, are we likely to be misunderstanding what the real meaning of "write every day" means? Most of us believe that we need to write at least an article a day, or at least some chunky bit of content. And yet that level of having to write on a daily basis is precisely what would cause us to fail. Yes, as you'd expect, there is a way out.
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Sat, 13 November 2021
Why would clients be uncomfortable on Zoom?
Zoom calls can often seem thankless, but there's a way to get clients extremely comfortable on Zoom. Let's find out how. ________________________________________ P.S. Here is a series on—Strategies On How To Start A Podcast. |
Sat, 6 November 2021
Some days, you can't get yourself motivated. Yet on other days, you're working so hard that you're frying up much too quickly. How do you keep a balance between getting yourself motivated and still not tipping over to the other side? |
Sat, 30 October 2021
Some days seem to start not on Monday, but Wednesday. You fully intended to get your planning going, but something got in the way and it looks like the week is slipping away from you. What do you do to arrest this slide? We bring Goldilocks to the rescue—that's what we do. Weird weeks show up all the time, but here's a system that gets you back on the rails.
P.S. Here are 21 Articles on Time Management
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Sat, 23 October 2021
Most people tend to tell you to be more productive. Sales need to be doubled, you somehow aren't satisfied with the client numbers, and need a lot more. In short, it's this endless race towards a rather nutty goal. Let's find more about the real goal of productivity.
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