Don’t Go to the Bathroom When You’re Choking

Join me for the no-cost teleclass “You’ve Got Six Months: Go!”

I was talking with someone who had participated in our most recent Momentum class. It made me a little sad because it reminded me of something they taught us in paramedic school: if you go on a call for a choking victim and you can’t find them, check the bathroom.

Why? Watch this short video. It has serious implications for your business.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2Ro58wYEYE

And then join me November 18 for a no-cost call on “You’ve Got Six Months: Go!” For three reasons:

  1. I’m going to teach about how to make six months of business development really effective.
  2. I’m going to do a profound teaching about sovereignty, which is the nearest thing to a magic bullet in business.
  3. I’m going to talk about Opening the Moneyflow 2011 and what it can do for your business, and answer any questions folks have.

Click here to register for the call.

And then tell as many people as you like.

You should know that applications for Opening the Moneyflow 2011 are coming in and the various groups are starting to fill. If this course speaks to you even a little, get your application in now and let’s talk.

If you can’t make the call, you will receive the recording.

And whatever you do, if you find yourself choking, don’t go to the bathroom.

peace

Mark Silver

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2 Responses

  1. Mark,
    Just read your last blog post and you mentioned Meg Whitman and that you were surprised that she claims to own her fortune- that how someone with that much money can consider it all her own. Can you tell me more about what you mean? I didn’t understand your comment and it feels significant to me.
    thanks,
    Rita

    1. Hi Rita- great question. You were talking about this one: Choice Versus Guidance in Business. The point I was making that for someone to accumulate millions of dollars, they didn’t do by their own efforts. Instead, they profited off the efforts of many, many people. It’s true, actually, no matter how much money you have, but especially true when you have been given much more than you need to live.

      When you are given an extra big piece of cake, there’s an obligation, I believe, to share with other people in the room.

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