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Old September 22, 2010, 10:12 AM
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Default But, sharing with a mentor or MasterMind Group can hold your feet to the fire too.

Thanks Phil.

Boy am I learning a lot these days.

Yesterday I did a little phone conference and gave the "View From the Rooftop" concept to those listening in.

I took questions and gave out my email addy and got some followup email when the call was over.

THE reason I like the Harvey Brody concept so much is...

UNLIKE many of the other marketing masters and even some gurus...by doing the EXTRA thinking in the beginning...by getting those rungs on the ladder "seen" and by having a step by step plan...

gives him a bird's eye view of not only the completed project, the Mission Accomplished view...but also gives him a clear idea of potential sticking points, the types of people to avoid, etc.

And since he has NEVER had a problem in 60 years dealing with the Alphabet boys,
FTC, FDA, IRS, etc.,

And has NEVER filed for or even approached banruptcy...or has he been involved in any questionable or shady activity...

HIS system, The View from the Rooftop...which DOES require more thinking, more forethought, more penciling out the results...

is far superior to other Goal Setting and GOAL ACHIEVING methods.

So, if you have a mentor or partner or confidant, or you are in a MasterMind Group...you should share your goals and get the support you need for when STUFF HAPPENS (and it always does)...and with the View from The Rooftop, "time" is planned into the steps up to the top...for when such outside forces crash into one's life.

Go ahead and share your goals, but be picky and choosy about WHO you are sharing them with.

Gordon Alexander

PS. It also helps to be held accountable for uttering the goal aloud.



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Originally Posted by Phil View Post
Good ol' Psychology... Live and Learn...

Quick and intriguing...

Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself
http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_siver..._yourself.html

As many know...

Awesome resource for Learning and a whole lot more, Time well spent...
http://www.ted.com/

Phil
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