Why “Abudant Thinkers” Perform Better

By Alex Mandossian on July 23, 2009

Click the white arrow to watch this brief video about the Virtual Abundance Expo. That way, you can responsibly decide if it makes sense for you (or your friends) to experience this innovative, world-premier event.

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Remember: It is possible to experience V.A.E. for $1, or your can get online access to the replays and follow-along notes for the rest of your life.

Make a decision as you finish watching the video and then tell your friends and colleagues about it if you feel they’ll benefit from this remarkable experience.

Your candid comment on this post will be appreciated.

7 Responses to “Why “Abudant Thinkers” Perform Better”

  1. I hope you have as much fun watching that video as Scott Martineau and I had making it. Interesting technique, we are 3,000 miles away from each other … and we conduct a conference call and my web guy, Eric, makes the Camtasia video. Easy.

    Anyway, I hope you can part with $1 or upgrade to $97 to attend the Virtual Abundance Expo. It’s a unique, timely and affordable event during these turbulent economic times we’re currently in.

    To more Abundance,

    ~ Alex

  2. Alex I really like the lens metaphor as we know that what we focus on we can often get. What a brilliant idea put into reality of getting all these great speakers into one virtual room!

  3. Faris says:

    Alex, how do I GET CONTACT YOU? WE NEED TO TALK. I got an idea!

  4. Hey Alex,

    Enjoyed watching and listening and look forward to checking out the site. I have to agree with David about the lens metaphor. Very well put Alex.

    To Our Success,

    Philip J. Mutrie

    http://www.JVListBuilding.com

  5. Matt says:

    I really didn’t learn why abundant thinkers perform better lol.

  6. This is just a sales pitch for the expo. I didn’t learn why abundant thinkers perform better. Is this how each stage of this program operates?

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