Renegade Professional eBook Contest with Jerry Chen

Renegade Professional eBook Contest with Jerry Chen: Using Opportunity and Personal Motivation To Keep Moving Us Forward

Certain things come along where they present a winning combination for us: an opportunity that comes our way which also complements aspects of life that motivate us.

This was the “blend” that was presented to me recently when I came across the ebook contest put on by the Renegade Professional community of which you know I am a part (And, yes, I am a proud affiliate as you know).

In watching the video you might ask yourself such questions as:

  • What can I learn from Lee’s example about the part that motivation plays in terms of our personal and professional performance?
  • In terms of my journey as an attraction marketer, what place do I see product creation as having in that journey?  Anything for me?

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Takeaways

  • Four points were made at the end of the video as simple self development reminders: did any one of those four points strike home in any way?
  • Have you ever thought about creating an ebook or product of some sort? Could this simple testimony provide for you enough motivation to take the next step?
  • Should decide to capitalize on one of your personal motivations to make the best next step in your forward progress, what would that motivation be?
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Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part Three)

Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part Three)

Do you relate to any of the following? (If so, this brief video could be a boost for you)

  • “I am trying to pull it together with internet marketing, but I find myself running all over the place and I am a bit on the worn side of life.”
  • “I running more than I would like lately and I seem to not have time to think.”
  • “I just love all aspects of personal development: pretty much you name it, and I like it!”
  • “I am learning — and want to learn more — about the whole subject of attraction marketing.”

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Taking It All In

  • “You were talking to me on that one, Lee.  I need to reflect on what you were saying and take action.” Question: what actions do you feel you should take today, tomorrow or right now?
  • Regarding the topic dealt with in the video, does anyone come to mind that would be encouraged (or need) to hear it?
  • Stopping long enough to listen to my heart after listening to this video, what am I hearing? Do I need to take more time to pause, reflect and consider anything?

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Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part Two)

Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part Two)

Do You Identify — Or Come Close To Identifying — With Any Of These Statements?

  • “I am on my own attraction marketing journey and, quite frankly, I use a bit of motivation right now.  Nothing long, just brief and motivational.”  If so, this short motivational video is for you.
  • “I love the whole idea of personal development, personal growth, striving for personal success, etc.”  If so, this short motivational video is for you.

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Taking It All In

  • Has anything stopped you in your mental tracks this week that you should record, reflect on, or begin acting on right now?
  • What ideas did you gain by listening to this short video?
  • Should anything that you thought about relative to your own personal development quest make its way into your schedule this week?

Your Thoughts?

  • Any reactions?
  • Good, helpful feedback?


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Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part One)

Personal Development Skills For Attraction Marketing Excellence (Part One)

Are you…

  • Totally and completely “enjoying the ride” in your internet marketing journey at this point? If that is the case, this series is for you! The points made in this video and the three that will follow will reinforce your love of the game.
  • Suffering slightly from a lack of “internet marketing nourishment” at this stage of the game?  Should that be the case, the thoughts in this video and the ones to follow should help you take in some of that needed nourishment.
  • Simply checking things out because you enjoy the subject of personal growth and development? If so, then my brief thoughts in this series will complement your love for the subject.

Enjoy the video below and be sure to take time to respond in one way or another.

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Digging In

  • Speaking of your own personal development quest, how would you evaluate your progress at present?  Excellent, Moving Well, Average, Not Quite Up To The Mark, or In Desperate Shape?
  • Should you isolate one are in your personal development journey that totally excites you at this point, what would that be? And, could you help anyone else along in their journey by capitalizing on that which you enjoy so much?
  • Over all, while listening to your heart as you took in the video and responded to the promptings of your heart (if you were able to stop long enough), what did you hear and should you respond in any way?
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Attraction Marketing Excellence: A Facebook Tutorial On Tagging

I apprciate being able to learn things from others, and today I listened to the video below by Diyanna Alcheva that I am sure you will appreciate.
My suggestion: review the video first and then return to “take in” some of the thoughts I have recorded below by responding in one way or another to my ideas, insights or questions.
Enjoy!
I appreciate, as you say “simple but powerful strategy”
What I Appreciated
1.  It is short.
2.  It is simple.
3.  It is helpful.
4.  The style was pleasant.
Concepts This Demonstrates (in my mind)
It demonstates the power of sharing our skills.
It demonstates the power of leveraging.
Related Questions
Could you make a short tutorial or give any level of instruction that may help others today?
Remember, the nature of the instruction does not need to be that which is making something complicated simple, it also involes sharing what is simple and doable by someone who does not know: (1) how do do what you are doing; or (2) that the simple thing you are sharing even exists for them to take advantage of.
Think of it this way…
Make the complicated, simple: Yes, that is always helpful!
But helping others make simple discoveries can be just as useful!
Digging A Bit Deeper
Reflecting on Diyanna’s video and/or my brief comments on this post, what one idea could you take with you?
If you are great at the art of mastering “the little things” in your chosen field of endeavor, who could you share it with for the purpose of spreading your wisdom and influence?

I appreciate being able to learn things from others, and today I listened to the video below by Diyanna Alcheva about tagging on Facebook that I am sure you will gain from as well — whether that be in the area of your internet marketing strategy or simply exposing those you influence to the ideas or insights of others.

My suggestion: review the video first and then return to “take in” some of the thoughts I have recorded below by responding in one way or another to my ideas, insights or questions.

Enjoy!

What I Appreciated

1. It is short.

2. It is simple.

3. It is helpful.

4. The style was pleasant.

Concepts This Demonstrates (in my mind)

  • It demonstates the power of sharing our skills.
  • It demonstates the power of leveraging.

Related Questions

Could you make a short tutorial or give any level of instruction that may help others today?

Remember, the nature of the instruction does not need to be that which is making something complicated simple, it also involes sharing what is simple and doable by someone who does not know: (1) how to do what you are doing; or (2) that the simple thing you are sharing even exists for them to take advantage of.

Think of it this way…

  • Make the complicated, simple: Yes, that is always helpful!
  • But helping others make simple discoveries can be just as useful!

Digging A Bit Deeper

  1. Reflecting on Diyanna’s video and/or my brief comments on this post, what one idea could you take with you?
  2. If you are great at the art of mastering “the little things” in your chosen field of endeavor, who could you share it with for the purpose of spreading your wisdom and influence?


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