“The Power of Story”

Jim Loehr

Listen to the Replay…

Dr. Jim Loehr is Chairman and CEO of Human Performance Institute. He is a world renowned performance psychologist and author of The Power of Story: Rewrite Your Destiny in Business and in Life and co-author of the national bestseller The Power of Full Engagement – Managing Energy, not Time, is the key to High Performance and Personal Renewal.

During this 1-hour Virtual Book Tour, Jim reveals the story behind his book, The Power of Story.

This remarkable book’s promise is “Rewriting Your Destiny in Business and in Life”.

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So … What’s Your Story?

Power of Story CoverIn his groundbreaking new book, Dr. Jim Loehr, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Power of Full Engagement, examines the way we tell stories about ourselves to ourselves.

“When you change your story, you will transform your business and personal life,” writes Dr. Loehr.

Click here to get free instant access to my Virtual Book Tour (VBT) on The Power of Story with Jim Loehr and be sure you also tell a friend or colleague whom you feel needs to rewrite their story ;-)

Because I’ve devoured his new book - 3 times – I want you to eavesdrop in on this VBT and hear me grill Jim on these fascinating topics:

Page 39:  “Why the premise of your story becomes the purpose of your life…”

Page 74:  “What the “Because I Can” syndrome is and how it can cripple you!”

Page 122:  “The 2 voices of storytellers - which one most likely requires rewriting…” <– This is a biggee!

Page 137:  “How the 3 rules of storytelling can change your life forever!”

Page 155:  “Why multi-tasking depletes your energy and lowers productivity…”

And much, much more!

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The $2.7 Million Giveaway (Recorded Live)

alex-sm1.jpgFor the past 21 months, I’ve been looking into how I might assist Entrepreneurial CEOs in North America to transform their business dreams into reality … faster, better and with less effort.

On October 3rd at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern, my co-founding partner of SmartStartGiving, Linda Lopeke, and I recorded our first of three Teleseminars to launch the “Mandossian $2.7 million giveaway.”

Click here if you missed this history-making Teleseminar and remember to visit SmartStartGiving.org so you can read about our first of three rounds of winners.

3 Tested Tips That Expand Your “Article Reach”

article marketing, jeff herringSo what does it mean to extend the reach of your articles?

Extending the reach of your articles simply means to get your articles in front of as many eyes as possible … in as many consumable forms as possible.

Let’s take a closer look at three powerful strategies for doing just that:

1. EzineArticles + Twitter = More Exposure – If you are an info marketer who wants to extend the reach of your articles, then set-up your EzineArticles account to automatically post your approved and published articles to your Twitter profile.

You set this up by going into your Author’s Area at EzineArticles, then your Profile Manger, and then Edit Your Author Bio. In the fields provided enter your Twitter user name and pass word.

Now each time one of your new articles is approved and published at EzineArticles, an announcement will automatically be posted to your Twitter profile. In this way you are [Read more...]

The “Decoy” Pricing Model

pi-cover.jpgAccording to Wikipedia, the “decoy effect” (also known as the ”asymmetric dominance effect”) is the phenomenon  whereby consumers change their preference between two options when also presented with a third option that is asymmetrically dominated.”

In plainer language, here’s the way decoys are utilized daily during consumer experiences.

Scenario 1: You order a medium-size Pepsi at the movies for $2.75 and the person behind the counter asks, “Would you like a large for just 25 cents more?” You say, “Yes”… that’s the decoy effect.

Scenario 2: You’re sitting at the bar in an airport terminal waiting for your plane to board. As soon as you order your $7 cocktail, the bartender smiles and says, “Want a double-shot for just $2 more?” You say, “Yes”… that’s the decoy effect.

I have no idea what your consumer response would be in similar circumstances, but I do know from my own experience [Read more...]

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