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They want followers, devotees.
Gotta keep those financial wheels turning.
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Real personal development is all about the student becoming self-sufficient and in turn, becoming the teacher... and then, helping to empower others. Of course they have a vested interest in keeping you coming back for more. If it only took one book, one workshop or one consultation... how could they make more mone How To Avoid The 10 Biggest Home Renovation Mistakes Like any 'profession'.... the personal development profession is inhabited by a wide range of 'interesting' characters who collectively bring an even wider range of qualifications, skills, backgrounds, abilities, philosophies, egos, attitudes, personalities, perspectives and motives to the self-help table.When planning your home remodeling or renovation project one of the main decisions you need to make is who will manage the project. You may have engaged a Designer, and add managing the project to their contract. Alternatively, as is common practice, the main builder may act as the Contracting Manager. Or you may decide to take on the project management role yourself.Designing a building or renovation is not just about how it will look and function but also what materials are used, when they are needed, ensuring payments are made to suppliers and subcontractors, and quality assurance. If you feel you have the experience to deal with this, great. But be warned, its not as easy as it may sound. Contracting your own home And like any other profession, there are people who operate with integrity (good guys) and there are those who are maybe not quite so ethical (not-so-good guys).... people who, despite what's coming out of their mouth, book, CD, DVD... are actually more about helping themselves than they are about helping anybody else. They're slick, polished, articulate, clever, well marketed, talented... and full of crap. Despite their philanthropic, selfless, all-about-you overtones, their primary (if not, sole) objective is .... to make money. Lots of money. They're not driven by a desire to help people, they're driven by greed and ego. Now before you jump up and down and get grumpy at me for getting all... 'Mother Teresa' on you..... I'm not (getting all Mother Teresa). I have no problem with anyone making money from personal development as long as they're up-front, honest and transparent about how things (really) work; I do have a problem with people lying, pretending and mis-representing themselves.... and being 'there for you' and 'understanding you' when they don't obviously know you, or anything about you. What they do know is how people think, feel and react to various stimuli and they do know how to capitalise on that; how to push people's buttons. They do know how to engage and connect with an audience (or an individual), but don't confuse those skills.... with care. They also know how to whip people into an emotional self-help frenzy.... for an hour or so. Maybe a day or two. But unfortunately, changing someone's emotional state for an hour or two doesn't equate to genuine, 'forever' change (why people pay their money in the first place). Now, I am the first to acknowledge that all change is ultimately up to the individual and what they do with the tools, information and resources gleaned through their personal development experiences/lessons but it seems to me that some PD gurus are actually more about empowering themselves, than they are their audience. They want followers, devotees. Gotta keep those financial wheels turning. Imagine if they genuinely helped you to become an effective, fearless decision maker, action taker and problem solver, then you wouldn't.... need them. Aah. Real personal development is all about the student becoming self-sufficient and in turn, becoming the teacher... and then, helping to empower others. Of course they have a vested interest in keeping you coming back for more. If it only took one book, one workshop or one consultation... how could they make more money Viral Marketing - Your Key to Gaining New Clients mselves than they are about helping anybody else.Email newsletters are an excellent means of promoting the products and services offered on your Website. Adding two simple tools to your newsletter can dramatically increase your readership.As well as Website promotion, email newsletters are an efficient means of retaining current clients by reaching out and touching them on a regular basis. They can also be very effective in gaining new clients.By providing pertinent, high-quality information in your newsletter, readers are more likely to forward your email to interested friends and relatives. This phenomenon, called "viral marketing," is a side benefit of email newsletters. To enjoy viral marketing, always include a link in your newsletter that allows visi They're slick, polished, articulate, clever, well marketed, talented... and full of crap. Despite their philanthropic, selfless, all-about-you overtones, their primary (if not, sole) objective is .... to make money. Lots of money. They're not driven by a desire to help people, they're driven by greed and ego. Now before you jump up and down and get grumpy at me for getting all... 'Mother Teresa' on you..... I'm not (getting all Mother Teresa). I have no problem with anyone making money from personal development as long as they're up-front, honest and transparent about how things (really) work; I do have a problem with people lying, pretending and mis-representing themselves.... and being 'there for you' and 'understanding you' when they don't obviously know you, or anything about you. What they do know is how people think, feel and react to various stimuli and they do know how to capitalise on that; how to push people's buttons. They do know how to engage and connect with an audience (or an individual), but don't confuse those skills.... with care. They also know how to whip people into an emotional self-help frenzy.... for an hour or so. Maybe a day or two. But unfortunately, changing someone's emotional state for an hour or two doesn't equate to genuine, 'forever' change (why people pay their money in the first place). Now, I am the first to acknowledge that all change is ultimately up to the individual and what they do with the tools, information and resources gleaned through their personal development experiences/lessons but it seems to me that some PD gurus are actually more about empowering themselves, than they are their audience. They want followers, devotees. Gotta keep those financial wheels turning. Imagine if they genuinely helped you to become an effective, fearless decision maker, action taker and problem solver, then you wouldn't.... need them. Aah. Real personal development is all about the student becoming self-sufficient and in turn, becoming the teacher... and then, helping to empower others. Of course they have a vested interest in keeping you coming back for more. If it only took one book, one workshop or one consultation... how could they make more mone How To Wear Contact Lenses In The Allergy Season development as long as they're up-front, honest and transparent about how things (really) work; I do have a problem with people lying, pretending and mis-representing themselves.... and being 'there for you' and 'understanding you' when they don't obviously know you, or anything about you.The allergy seasons are a real challenge, especially if you wear contact lenses. A chronic allergy to mold, pet dander or other environmental allergens can create a year-round dilemma. No matter what the cause, seasonal allergies make your eyes hypersensitive and irritated. Ordinary soft contact lenses often make them feel even worse.There's a lot you can do to reduce the misery of allergy season. Keep your contacts as clean as you can whether you have to use lubricating drops to rinse your eyes out regularly. Remove your contacts and clean them in a solution throughout the day, if they are not 'one-per-day' type lenses.Allergy induced conjunctivitis, a condition that causes painful swelling and re What they do know is how people think, feel and react to various stimuli and they do know how to capitalise on that; how to push people's buttons. They do know how to engage and connect with an audience (or an individual), but don't confuse those skills.... with care. They also know how to whip people into an emotional self-help frenzy.... for an hour or so. Maybe a day or two. But unfortunately, changing someone's emotional state for an hour or two doesn't equate to genuine, 'forever' change (why people pay their money in the first place). Now, I am the first to acknowledge that all change is ultimately up to the individual and what they do with the tools, information and resources gleaned through their personal development experiences/lessons but it seems to me that some PD gurus are actually more about empowering themselves, than they are their audience. They want followers, devotees. Gotta keep those financial wheels turning. Imagine if they genuinely helped you to become an effective, fearless decision maker, action taker and problem solver, then you wouldn't.... need them. Aah. Real personal development is all about the student becoming self-sufficient and in turn, becoming the teacher... and then, helping to empower others. Of course they have a vested interest in keeping you coming back for more. If it only took one book, one workshop or one consultation... how could they make more mone Strategies to Maximize the Life of Your Mac Hard Drive ow how to whip people into an emotional self-help frenzy.... for an hour or so.
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They want followers, devotees.
Gotta keep those financial wheels turning.
Imagine if they genuinely helped you to become an effective, fearless decision maker, action taker and problem solver, then you wouldn't.... need them.In this day and age, your business card is a Web site. When people hear of your company or wish to seek further information on it, they want to do so on their own time, online. From there they can e-mail you with questions, or place an order if you offer products online as well. In fact, with the amount of trade that can be achieved through a Web site, it’s no wonder that so many “brick and mortar” small businesses have made the jump to E-commerce.The decision to launch a Web site for a business owner has gone from “if” to “when,” in just a decade. However, the expectations of your average site visitor have also changed in that time. Cheap, home-made Web sites are no longer acceptable. The site you c Aah. Real personal development is all about the student becoming self-sufficient and in turn, becoming the teacher... and then, helping to empower others. Of course they have a vested interest in keeping you coming back for more. If it only took one book, one workshop or one consultation... how could they make more money from you? I also have a problem with some of the sales tactics employed by some people and organisations to coerce, manipulate and pressure people into 'buying' more courses, DVD's, workshops, on-line support and newsletters. People turn up to the 'let-me-help-you-change-your-life-forever' workshop, only to find there's actually another workshop they'll need to attend after this one...and another stack of cash they'll need to find before their self-help journey is complete. Okay, perhaps one more workshop. And a live-in program. And another. And of course they'll need the CD collection for the car and office ... just to be sure. And possibly some on-line counselling. But only for a few years. The irony of (most) personal development options is that many of the people who really need the help (practically, financially, professionally) ..... can't afford it! Having said all of that, I also acknowledge that there are many fantastic, generous, philanthropic, amazingly successful PD types who succeed on a commercial level and also 'give back' more than most. I have met and worked with many people who make a living from personal development; most of them have been honest, ethical and generous. Some of them, incredible. But not all of them. Don't confuse charisma, white teeth and razzle dazzle with integrity... (and no, I am not talking about any particular individual here... I know what you're thinking - you're wrong!) So... do I think I've got it all sorted? No. I know I don't. For starters, I'm not a guru, just a bloke. I'm a work in progress.... just like every person I've ever met. Am I selfish? Sometimes. Do I get things wrong? Often. Do I offend people? Wadda ya think? Do I make mistakes? Plenty. Do I get scared? Yep. Am I flawed? Very. But I also understand that if I wait until I've 'got it all together' (no such a thing) before I try and help others, or share my thoughts and philosophies.... I'll be a hundred years old and still in therapy! Nobody has it all together. I've never met a person who isn't fearful, insecure or needy on some level... at some stage. Ever. And I've hung out with some reasonably 'successful' people. So let's summarise: 1. If you're going to head down the personal development path
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