Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Review - Rober G. Allen & Mark Victor Hansen - One Minute Millionaire

I listened to the following the last week. It like much at the moment has been sat on my mp3 player for such a long time.

I remember many moons ago when I was starting to really get into NLP. Gosh that seems like a long time ago.

Why aren't book written in an NLP presenting recommended style based on the 4Mat system or at least: Facts, figures theory reinforced by a metaphor or story?

This type and style of teaching and learning is only limited by a teachers imagination and ability. Ah we may hit a problem here in the UK.

I couldn't tell you the number of times I've seen this book, in Charity shops or Op shops as they call them in Aus. I freely admit I was put off it for a long time, because it was so small - what could it possibly contain that would be useful that I don't already know? Oh and one of the Authors is Robert G. Allen. Sorry, for me. Robert was always known as the No Money Down Sales Guy.

The past few weeks I've been clearing out my mp3 player of tracks that I've had on it for ages, I thought I might as well listen to this. Audio is here. I freely admit, I listen to a lot, where as some of you may read much. Yet, how much do you or I actually put into practice?

There was a reason that I always wanted a book to be written in a theory and facts followed by a story way. I LIKE IT. Yes, I am sometimes very quick on the up take me.

The book is mostly about the "how to mind set of millionaires", backed up with ideas and actions that would really help you if you followed through on them. It is all backed up with a metaphorically story based on the hard, dry theories. So either way you are a winner.

I'll not give away the story, suffice to say, if you were in the same situation, what would you do and how far would you go to succeed?

This book details how to become a millionaire using the power of leverage: using other people's resources and technology to multiply the effect of what you do. It is filled with quotes, affirmations and sayings. I don't think I've taken as many notes on a particular recording in a long time. Coupled with some format tips I learnt from Jim. I've been on a roll.

Whilst listen to the book, I wrote down several ideas for other products, that I'm thinking of releasing. I'm currently in the market research stage, to see if there is an actual market for them, and I'm not just emotionally attached to the things I like.

I just wish that this had been longer, with real life 'case studies' or stories. Do these works actually have a real world user base and application?



Happy Travels

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link to book - here -
link to audio version - here -

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