Thursday, March 12, 2009

How To Easily Change What You're Doing To Get The Results You Want!

Tony Robbins says that the definition of insanity is to do the same things you've always done and expect to get different results.

Pretty profound stuff, wouldn't you say?

Think about this real hard.

Are you thinking about how you want different results, yet you continue to do what you've always done?

If so, then we need to have a little talk here.

See, in order for your results to change...you must change what you do!

I know that sounds totally stupid.

Like you don't know that already.

Well, it may sound dumb, but I have to tell you, from my experience in having taught thousands of entrepreneurs from many specialties, this is one of the biggest problems I face in helping people get to a new level of success and self esteem!

Changing how you think about your business is the greatest challenge I face!

You've been indoctrinated to think that being good was good enough.

That knowing what to do with customers, clients or patients was all it took.

That the right image and promotion of your company or yourself would catapult you to a level of income most people only dream about!

But, now, we've got to splash a bucket of ice water on those types of thoughts.

I can assure you, that as soon as you change your thinking, you'll change your income!

What kind of thinking needs to be changed?

Well, mostly, the thinking that somehow things will improve as your "name gets out there," and you get a reputation.

Please understand that I'm not saying name recognition and a positive reputation won't help. They will help. A little.

And they certainly can't hurt.

But, the time and money it takes to get this so called ingredient of success puts most people out of business, or at best, gives them a meager income.

If all it took was name recognition, most business people would be rich, right?

Since just about everyone puts ads and stuff with their name and picture out there, everyone's phone should be ringing off of the hook!

But we both know that the theory of name recognition and image is far different from the reality.

And the reality is, if you can afford to wait for years and years to make big money, then keep doing what you're doing.

But, if you want to streamline the process a bit, you have to stop doing what you've been doing and start using marketing that is direct, that gets people to call you about what they're really interested in.

That's the bottom line, as I said earlier.

Once you recognize that other people recognizing you isn't going to pay bills...you'll be on your way!

Understanding that your mind has to become a marketer's mind, you can begin the process of a new life for yourself.

Once you realize that top companies don't do what everyone else does...and that's why they're top companies, you'll be making a big breakthrough!

I firmly believe that how you see the world is how you'll end up having the world see you!

And, if you see the world as a place full of people who are interested in what you have to say, and that your job is to find those people through direct response marketing, you will find them!

If you feel that your professionalism and good name are enough to have people beg to work with you, and you are not getting results from that attitude, it's time for a new attitude.

We always get what we really want, if we have the psychological power to focus in on what we want and filter out all the noise and meaningless static that surrounds us.

If you still pay attention to an "image" and "professionalism," you are letting meaningless noise filter out what's really important! Getting interested people to call you!

I hope this makes sense. Because we need to have your new attitude in place in order to make the system you're about to embark on work for you year after year!

So, think this through very carefully. Be ready to accept new realities and, therefore, new successes!

Jim Tyler (aka “The Go Crew”)(“Get on the Crew”) google me LOL!

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Monday, March 9, 2009

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

That's what it's all about, isn't it? Results.

Starting an online business is easy. You can do it in a weekend. (If you don't know how yet, stay tuned. I'll show you that, too.)

There are tons of places you can learn the different techniques and tricks for specialized parts of the business. Affiliate programs, AdSense, web design, email marketing and the rest. There is almost nothing out there on the process and perspective that's needed to actually build your business. That shows you how to take it from where you are right now to where you want to be.

That's where Get on the Crew comes in. We'll show you how to tie the parts together, and how to make them work so you get the most from everything you do. To set yourself up for success.

You'll get tools, tips, strategies, and perspectives that work. For starters, you'll get our business building basics course, free. Over the next few weeks, you'll get lessons, explaining:

• The Five Ingredients for Online Success: The first three are obvious. The last two elude even the most experienced marketers at times. Yet never the most successful. Get them, and you're on the way to whatever you want in this business.

• The 7 Things You Must Include In Everything You Do: Actually, if you manage to fit just two of them into each product, promotion or support site, you're going to be miles ahead of most of your competition.

• Successful Online Business Models: There are dozens of them. I'll explain the basics of the most common, so you can better choose where to focus your efforts to speed up your growth.

• Gimmick, Toy or Tool?: There are so many products coming out every week, and so many ways you can invest your efforts, that it can be confusing for even the most experienced of us. This segment will give you some basic rules on when to spend the time or effort, and when to just let it pass.

• The Most Important Skill: It is not what you think. I'm willing to bet that not 1 person in 500 who's doing business online today would get this right. And even fewer who've had any sort of success online would disagree after reading this.

• The Story of Mrs. Wombat: A critical lesson in communications, and how to avoid losing major money by screwing it up.

• Common Myths And Mistakes of Online Marketing: Common wisdom often comes from common thinkers. No matter how loudly or often they talk, those are not the people you want to take advice from. This little snippet will help you to tell the difference between what's sound and what just sounds good.

• Winning The Content Contest: The same debate has raged for all the years I've been online. Yes, content is king, but kings are too often beheaded. I'll give you a few tips on making the absolute most of your content. It's not about quantity, or even quality. It's a matter of planning.

• Building Virtual Capital: Robert Kiyosake said it nicely: Rich people buy assets. Poor people buy liabilities. Online, you don't always buy them - you can create them. Which path will you choose?

If you're new to online business, or don't already know what every one of those are, you're in for a treat. This course will give you everything you need to get started right.

It's not just for beginners, though. There's information in here that will make some of the "gurus" (I hate that word) rethink their positions. That's not unusual for this writer.

In case you haven't been warned, you'll get plenty of attitude along with the marketing advice. My ideas are legendary. (Everyone else calls them editorials - or rants - yet I believe in truth in advertising.) Put simply:

I have more than the usual number of experiences
and less than the usual good tact about expressing them.

Consider yourself warned: If you're allergic to strong opinions or new ideas, or if you're looking for the usual, you probably don't want to subscribe. This is not for the meek. I will do everything in my power to make you think.

You'll get product reviews and recommendations, analysis of trends and important news, interviews with gurus known and unknown, case studies, head-case studies, humor, tips, tricks, tactics and techniques, exclusive "subscriber only" discounts and - most importantly - the strategies you need to make a raving success of your online endeavors.

Til next time’


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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Some Principles............

Principle 1: Have Faith In Your Impossible Dream

Stretch your imagination to the utmost limits, painting a picture of a future in which your every desire has been fulfilled or exceeded. Then stretch your belief until it is as big as your imagination; have faith that your impossible dream can and will become your future reality.

Too many people live small, unfulfilled and anxious lives because they cheat themselves by accepting anemic goals. They don't believe themselves capable or deserving of achieving big goals. Instead, they pretend to be something less than what they really are, hiding their potential under a basket of feigned humility and mediocrity.

In their book "Built to Last", James Collins and Jerry Porras identify as one of eight defining characteristics of visionary companies the pursuit of "big hairy audacious goals" (BHAGs). You can create a "built to last" Network Marketing business by adopting your own BHAGs.

Impossible goals bring about two paradoxes. First, they are actually easier to accomplish than timid little goals. When Millard Fuller established Habitat for Humanity, he set a goal of eradicating poverty housing all around the world. Anyone who has ever visited the slums of Mexico City or even south Chicago can see that this is an "impossible" goal. Yet in the past 20 years, Habitat has built more than 60,000 homes. It will take less than five years to build the next 60,000. On the growth trajectory, the "impossible" becomes conceivable, perhaps even inevitable. Where would Habitat be today if the initial goal was merely to eliminate poverty housing in Georgia, and if that were successful to move on to South Carolina? Right-- still in Georgia.

The second paradox is that impossible goals are not achieved, they are transcended. In 1951, Walt Disney established the "impossible" goal of building a theme park the likes of which the world had never seen. Even his brother Roy thought he was crazy.

Today, however, Disneyland is but a small part of the worldwide Disney empire. Big dreams tend to take on a life of their own, and end up bigger than anyone could ever have imagined.

A magnificent dream gives you four tools that timid goals do not:

1. It is a magnet that attracts people, money, and resources into your life. Steve Jobs was able to lure John Sculley away from Pepsi by offering him the chance to do something more important than selling sugar water. You will build a bigger and more effective downline with a magnificent dream than with the promise of a little extra spending money.

2. An "impossible" dream is a compass that keeps you from being distracted by seemingly urgent but really unimportant activities. You've probably heard the story of the turn-of-the-century industrialist Charles Schwab, who hired a consultant to help him make his business more successful. The consultant's final report, for which Schwab gladly paid an incredible sum of money after seeing the amazing results, was one simple sentence: Start each day by working on your number one priority, and do not move on to priority number two until number one has been completed.


3. An "impossible" dream is a magnifying glass that intensifies your every effort. As you move closer and focus more on those big goals, everything you do gets swept up in a whirl of accomplishment, excitement, and success.

4. A magnificent dream is a flywheel that gives you momentum through the inevitable setbacks. It took more than six years of litigation with competitors before Southwest Airlines was finally able to fly. It was the vision of a new and unique airline that kept Herb Kelleher and his colleagues moving forward through the times of darkness and doubt. Today, Southwest Airlines is by far the most profitable airline in the industry, due in large part to the strength of character that grew in those difficult early days when Kelleher and his partners did not have an airline, but only what at times must have seemed to be an "impossible" dream.

Principle 2: Create an Empowering Vision of Success

When you transform your impossible dream into a memory of the future, success becomes inevitable. Yes, you can actually remember the future--
usually more accurately than you remember the past. You can "remember"-- draw a mental picture of-- an activity you'll be involved with tomorrow that's more vivid and accurate than your recollection of your second birthday, can't you, even though the latter has already happened and the former has not? You will succeed in life largely to the extent that you can push your ability to remember that which has not already happened farther into the future. A memory of the future contains four components:

1. A mental picture-- The subconscious mind cannot distinguish between vivid imagination and reality. If you have a concrete picture of your dream as if it has already been fulfilled, your subconscious will work around the clock motivating and inspiring you to make it so.

2. Verbal affirmation-- We dream in pictures, but we worry in words. Negative self-talk will destroy your dreams if you don't stomp it out immediately with positive and self-affirming statements. Try repeating to yourself: "I am a natural born entrepreneur and rise to the challenge of every problem and every opportunity."


3. Action-- All the visualization and affirmation in the world will not transform your dream into reality without sustained action.

4. Adaptation-- Today, the Internet, new technology, globalization and other forces require that you be able to respond more quickly than ever to new threats and opportunities.


One of the surest ways of paving a road to the winner's circle is putting your memories of the future on a continuous play loop in the theater of your mind. It's most important that you keep playing that mental film at those times when the dream seems least likely to succeed.

Principle 3: Make the Dream Your Mission

The poet McZen says that someone with a job is never secure; someone with a calling is never unemployed. It's true! When you see what you do as a calling, you'll never lack meaningful work though the pay may at times be less than you would hope for.

Network Marketing gives people the opportunity to find work they really love, working with people they really care about. One of the biggest steps is to simply give yourself permission to find and pursue your mission. You can supplement your income, make a comfortable living, and perhaps even make a fortune by doing what you love to do-- meeting new people and making friends, being the master of your own time and efforts, and pursuing your own big dream.

Whatever Network Marketing company you join, join completely. Fall in love with the products and the people. Believe in the company. Trust in the integrity of its leaders and your upline supporters. If you can't do all that, find a better
opportunity.

The preeminent military historian B. H. Liddell Hart said that a good cause is both a sword and shield. Life is too short for boring jobs and meaningless work. Find great work to do, and make it your mission to do it as well as you possibly can.

Principle 4: Your Emotions Work For You, Not Against You

Entrepreneurship, and especially Network Marketing, is above all an emotional game. If you want to win, you have to make your emotions work for you, not against you. You must especially make fear your ally rather than your enemy.

Fear is the mortal foe of creative thought and decisive action.

People fear rejection and failure, but these are red badges of courage in our society today. Cowards don't get rejected very often-- they stay home and watch TV rather than put themselves at risk. The TV will do a lot of bad things to you, but it will never reject you. Lazy people don't fail very often, because they don't try very much. It's hard to fail at watching TV! People with big dreams and the determination to make those dreams come true will encounter many closed doors, and they occasionally fall on their faces. They are also the ones who find new and better doors, and who get back up stronger and more determined every time they fall down.

How do you make fear an ally? Here's my seven-step formula:

1. Give fear a name-- that way it becomes just a problem; it's a lot easier to solve problems than it is to conquer fear.

2. Talk back to your fear-- Ralph Waldo Emerson said that if you do the thing you fear, the death of your fear is certain.


3. Act brave-- Start acting the part right now. You've heard that life is not a dress rehearsal. Well, in one important respect, life is a dress rehearsal. The way you act today is your rehearsal for the part you will play tomorrow.

4. Transform fear into exhilaration-- because the physical symptoms are identical. The only difference is the meaning you choose to impute to the feelings.


5. Keep your attention firmly anchored in the immediate present-- All emotional pain is caused by time travel-- either anger and regret from the past or uncertainty and anxiety about the future. To live without fear, live in the here and now.

6. Transcend ego-- Lose the what's-in-it-for-me thinking and your attachment to possessions and outcomes. Much of the fear we experience is caused by concern that things won't turn out the way we want them to, or that we will lose something we have or not get something we want. Accept what you have with gratitude and endure your losses with courage.


7. Have faith-- The two ultimate fears are meaningless existence and infinite rejection. The only antidote to these fears is to have faith in the purpose of your life on earth, and in something better hereafter.

Principle 5: Raise Your Self-Esteem

I believe we each have a sacred obligation to consciously elevate our self-esteem. People with low self-esteem don't often accomplish great things-- indeed, low self-esteem often brings about a self-sabotaging behavior.

How many times do people not reach out for fear of being rejected; not try for fear of looking foolish? It takes hard work to raise your self-esteem. More important, it takes courage. One of the most courageous steps a person can take is to stand out from the crowd and let their inner brilliance really shine, even if it hurts the eyes of the people who are much more comfortable in the soft darkness of mediocrity.

I've worked with many very successful people. In addition to faith, they all have high self-esteem. Not arrogance-- to the contrary, people with high self-esteem tend to have high humility and are usually quite open to legitimate criticism. They are confident in their ability to succeed at what they do, and willing to gracefully accept and share the fruits of their success.

Here's my own formula for creating rock solid self-belief:
1. Accept yourself, as you are, warts and all.
2. Work for continuous self-improvement.
3. Accept absolute responsibility for your circumstances and your outcomes.
4. Program yourself with positive self-talk: "I'm a winner and winners don't quit!"
5. Decide to have energy.
6. Become a more effective time manager.
7. At all costs avoid negative people, and go out of your way to seek out positive people.
8. Believe in other people.

Principle 6: Anticipate and Learn from Adversity, But Never Quit

One of the people who attended the first national Never Fear, Never Quit conference was Candace Lightner, founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. She was one of thousands of parents who lost a child to a drunk driver, but was determined not to let her daughter's death remain a meaningless tragedy. From that adversity, she created a legacy that has changed the way an entire society thinks about drunk driving and prevented literally tens of thousands of deaths.

Times of adversity are, of course, when we most want to quit. They are also when we must at all costs persevere. Thomas Edison said that people would be amazed if they knew how close they were to success when they quit. Anyone who has ever spent a night in the desert knows it is darkest-- and coldest!-- just before dawn. Yet a spectacular sunrise is just around the corner, bringing with it light and warmth.

I've seen far too many people quit their Network Marketing efforts sometime between 12 and 24 months. That's absolutely the worst time to quit! It you're going to quit, do it right away-- because the first two years of anything are the hardest and success ensues when you persevere thereafter. In her book Frontiers of Management, former Harvard Business Review editor Rosabeth Moss Kanter said that everything can look like a failure in the middle. How true! That perception becomes reality only when you quit before you've succeeded.

Finally, don't quit at the moment of success. I've recently read five different books by professional sports coaches, and they all share the experience of finding their greatest danger occurring soon after winning a world championship. Once you succeed, raise the bar and keep working. More success and more money should only entitle you to graduate to bigger and more interesting problems, not to quit.

Principle 7: Use Your Resources Wisely

Concentration of resources is a principal determinant of success in war, in business, and in all other avenues of human endeavor, said Emerson. Concentrating your time and attention is vitally important to achieving total success in Network Marketing.

The Boston Consulting Group completed a study in which they asked people to identify their most important goals. They then watched how those people actually used their time. Most spent only about one percent of their time working on what they themselves said were their top priorities.

Napoleon said that the impact of an attacking army is mass times velocity. In other words, a small army can defeat a larger one by moving faster. I can't prove this, but I'm certain that the person who makes 100 calls per day will achieve success 50-- not five-- times faster than the person who is making 100 calls per week.

Principle 8: Create Value and Leave an Enduring Legacy

Entrepreneurship is not about being your own boss; every shopkeeper and freelance typist is his or her own boss. It's about creating something of value, something that outlasts you and your own individual efforts. When Network Marketers speak of residual income, underlying the vision of an endless supply of cash is the reality of a stable group of dedicated people who are learning and growing and working together. That's one of the greatest legacies any Networker can ever leave.

Ray Kroc, who started with a single restaurant and went on to create a worldwide fast food empire, was one of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time. Late in his career, when asked what he was proudest of, he could have mentioned starting with almost nothing at the age of 54 and becoming one of the wealthiest people in the world. He could have legitimately claimed to have created the fast food industry, and to have transformed franchising from a questionable business practice to mainstream America.

He could have pointed to the golden arches, and all other neon signs for the franchise companies that followed in their wake, that have transformed the very landscape in which we live.

But he didn't say any of those things. He said he was most proud of the fact that he helped more people become millionaires than anyone before him. If you want to achieve massive success in Network Marketing, consider Ray Kroc's philosophy.

In this industry, you will succeed to the extent that you help other people succeed. The greatest legacy you can ever leave is a downline of people who are more happy and successful because of your efforts on their behalf.

Principle 9: Enjoy the Journey

I heard a wonderful woman named Jackie Pflug. Jackie was a passenger on EgyptAir Flight 648, the hijacking of which resulted in one of the bloodiest terrorist incidents in recent memory. In the early stages of the hijacking, the terrorists brought Jackie to the front of the plane with two others, tied their hands behind their backs, and, one by one, pushed them to their knees and shot them in the heads. Against all odds, Jackie survived. Despite a warning from her doctors that she would never fully recover, today she has made a career of helping others cope with adversity. In her book "Miles To Go Before I Sleep", she wrote:

Most of us spend a lot of time in our heads, listening to the tapes that endlessly remind us of our responsibilities, worries, fears, duties, and obligations. Usually, we're rehearsing some painful or uncomfortable experience from the past, or imagining some dreaded event in the future. It's hard to just live in the moment, yet that's really the only place we can fully appreciate life.

In their own ways, Jesus, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Plato and the other historical giants who laid the foundation for how we think about the meaning of life all said that the great challenge of life is to wake up, to live in the present-- to live life fully conscious of the fact that you are alive. The challenge is to see the world as it really is, not as you wish it were or as you fear it might be. In other words, to live your life awake. Here are several steps you can take to help you wake up and pay attention:

1. Adopt an attitude of gratitude. Jackie writes about how she overcame anxiety and depression at being told by her doctor that she was still at risk for seizures by cradling her head in her hands and thanking her brain for all of the work it had been doing to heal from the gunshot wound. The more awake you are, the more thankful you are likely to be for all that you have.

2. Spend some time every day in silent meditation. I personally believe that quietly listening for answers without ego is just as important a part of prayer as speaking. And I believe that the answers will come when your mind grows still and receptive through meditation.

3. Be mindful of what's going on around you. Many of us spend much of our time in out-of-body experiences; our bodies are in one place and our minds are in another. To combat this tendency, I often carry around a little worry stone in my pocket. When I feel it there, I think of it as a little portable alarm clock and remind myself to wake up and pay attention.

4. Talk to yourself. In their book "Hope Is Not A Method", Sullivan and Harper write about a young commander whose squadron was being shelled during the early days of the Vietnam war. Every hour or so, he would retreat to his tent to meditate, asking himself these three questions: What's happening, what's not happening, and what can I do about it? I've gotten into the habit of asking myself those three questions whenever I encounter difficulty, and I'm amazed by the fresh perspective it gives me on my problems.

5. Keep a journal. Both the act of writing and of periodically reviewing what you have written before can help you better appreciate the reality of your inner and outer worlds.

6. Have empathy for others. When someone is speaking to you, wake up and really listen to them, with your heart as well as with your ears.

Principle 10: Be a Leader

Recent research has shown that customer and employee loyalty is the single most important determinant of long-term corporate profitability. Your leadership skills-- your ability to excite and inspire people's loyalty to the company, the products, and to their own dreams-- will determine your future success in Network Marketing.

One of the finest books I've read on the subject is "The Foundation of Leadership" by Bo Short. After defining the other critical elements of successful leadership, he comes back to character:

Vision, courage, perseverance, and responsibility allow one to do great things, but history only holds one in high esteem if he or she manifests character. This is the foundation of leadership. . . . Good character is reflected in who you are in private, the decisions you make that no one knows about, the things you do that will go unnoticed. It is impossible to be considered a person of good character if your actions contradict your words.

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus said that character is destiny. And of course, your character is defined by the choices you make.

Decide to help other people be winners rather than helping yourself get rich; the latter will happen by itself.

Decide to do the right thing, even when you must pay a price; the price will seem small and the rewards tremendous in retrospect.

Decide to rise above ego, negative thinking and petty ambition, and determine to create an enduring legacy; you will earn accomplishment and recognition that comes only to people of great character. Decide to be great; you will be great.

Thanks for your time and enjoy the rest of your day!

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Jim Tyler

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