Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Breaking personal development news that concerns you…

I’m wondering if you’ve heard this story before:

"In 1953, researchers studying goal setting surveyed the graduating seniors from Yale University on their goals for the future. Only 3% had specific, written goals and objectives. 20 years later, when they tracked down the same graduates, the researchers were astounded by the results. The same 3% were more successful, and worth more in terms of wealth than the other 97% put together. They also tend to have better health and relationships than the other 97%."

I’m sure you’ve heard this, or something like this before, along with other myths that are often used within the personal development market.

Now what if I revealed to you that Judy Schiff, Yale University’s Chief Research Archivist in Manuscripts and Archives, has indeed confirmed it LAST WEEK to be a complete myth. It’s simply not true. It’s just another piece of sloppy propaganda the “gurus” use to misrepresent the validity of their paper-thin teachings.

Here’s my question to you – where are you now compared to where you thought you’d be 20 years ago? Are you who you thought you would be? Are you where you thought you’d be at? Whatever the answer, I’d like to invite you to my next Teleseminar to talk about why you might not be, and why some REAL people are…and how they REALY do it. Would you be interested? I thought so 

EVENT: If Only I Could Stop Saying "If Only..." Teleseminar

DATE & TIME: Thursday, April 30th at 3:00pm EST, 8:00pm UK

FORMAT: Simulcast! (Attend via Phone or Webcast -- it's your choice)

TO ATTEND THIS EVENT, CLICK THIS LINK NOW...
http://instantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=7138308

I only want you to call in if you’re serious, are actually willing to follow directions, are willing to share your results with your fellow classmates, and are willing to implement new and proven ideas. The fact is that not everyone who’ll want in will fit the bill. Some folks walk their talk while others just talk.

Please call in about 5 minutes early to introduce yourself, and I’ll “see you” then.

Take care,

Jonathan

P.S. There’s a very unusual story behind this class, and I’m embarrassed to say that it reveals several of my past failures. You can get the details at http://instantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=7138308

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