Monday, February 9, 2009

Take time out to learn from someone who has done what you desire to do.

This is a core characteristic shared by anyone who achieves in his or her chosen field. I have personally made it a habit to learn anything and everything that I possibly can from those who's result I choose to emulate, whether it is following John Alexander's advice in the Home Seller Assist program or listening to Tony Robbins.

The major benefit to learning from a master at any skill is time.

Instead of spending your time, your money, and your emotional energy trying to decipher the code to improved results, you're taking a HUGE shortcut.

We talk a great deal about proven systems for success and this particular one, following in the path of experience is paramount to them all.

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