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Words or actions that shorten the time it takes to get thereAny words/actions that consistently produce faster, better results We can easily agree that people with 10 or 20 years of excellence know about obstacles to avoid. Most people who claim twenty years' experience usually have more like four years of experience repeated five times over. We refer here to those individuals who demonstrate word-class results repeatedly. These are the truest experts. When experts in a given field, such as ten Olympic Champions, ten multimillionaires, ten great teachers, unanimously agree that something specific should be avoided, there's little chance they're wrong, provided they're not economists. Similarly, when ten Olympic Champions, ten multi-millionaires, AND ten great teachers all issue similar statements of an abiding belief that a big part of their success is because they wrote their dream on paper with a date, listing the obstacles and the people who can help get rid of the obstacles, free of any knowledge that the other twenty-nine have said the same thing, it sounds like a pattern. We definitely have what we call A Guaranteed Shortcut. Never been known to fail. When the number of masters and millionaires who offer this information climbs into the scores, the hundreds, and even the thousands, one by one, individually gleaned from interviews and/or breaking bread with these extraordinary role models of success� we have Power Shortcuts:No matter who, what, or where you are in life, Power Shortcuts are
universally utile: they work. Start now. Suspend your opinion and put this one to use today: This is one of the ten most powerful shortcuts a human being can ever hope to learn. 100% of us understand this, 93% are too profoundly stupid to tap into it, on purpose, in the next few minutes. It's as simple as most of the Power Shortcuts are. When I'm interested in a lady, I don't ask her if she wants to dine with or date me, or if she's busy this weekend.   That's like deciding to walk a race because you figure you won't win it. These are yes/no questions, which are to be avoided, do you understand? Don't ask if...ask when, ask which, ask what color, what flavor... ... consistently offering alternative choices, rather than just 'yes' or 'no.' Keep in mind that yes or no means, at best, a fifty percent chance of getting what you want. Instantly increase your probabilities by offering two or more affirmative choices, choices that you decide upon, rather than allowing to be decided for you. I tell her I'd like to take her out for Chinese food on Friday night, unless she'd get a bigger thrill of seeing the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum on Saturday. "Oh, you're busy both days? Okay, Sunday afternoon they have a special Laserium show at the Hayden Planetarium. Does that sound exciting OR would a quiet dinner at Luigi's Monday night please you more?" Offer choices! You'll see fast, pleasing results.
If you're smart enough to be asking more questions, combine it with this Power Shortcut by
asking more and better questions
in the next few minutes. Please don't nod your head, tucking this away for future use. If you really knew better, you'd be doing better, wouldn't you? Use it immediately, watch what happens. ENORMOUS results; guaranteed. The same minute that you put your list of possible 'helpers' on paper, you begin thinking of additional people to add to the list. By the time you get a hundred people on your list, you will find that at least a few of them are saying 'YES' to you, others are getting closer to saying yes. If this shorcut alone is not enough to stimulate you to acting on it, put your seat belt on, you're about to get smarter exciting about this is that, hidden in th act of asking, right here you have another awe-inspiring, instantly life-changing every time you get a 'NO' from a particular person, you're one closer to having that person say yes. Can you handle another major secret, a superlative shortcut that will actually give you power over other people, and more so when you use it for mutual benefit? Get ready, this one's big. .It's that simple. Ask a human being for something specific -- seven or more times -- and their ability to say 'No' diminishes, even as their likelihood of saying 'Yes' increases -- with near-mathematical similarity. You might look up the word 'apposite' in the dictionary. It fits well here. Obviously, asking fifty people is far more likely to get you what you want, provided you ask each person repeatedly until they say yes.
Find new ways to ask. Decide what you most want. Resolve to ask at least three different people per day for help in getting it, three per day, thirty-one days in a row. You will be thrilled, perhaps even astonished. As with every PowerGem and Shorcut, your opinion is of little interest, well, actually, of no interest whatsoever, because it's of no benefit to any of us, least of all the most important person on the planet, until it's been used a hundred times or more. Then and only then is a person qualified to offer a licit opinion. And if you're in any way uncertain about who's the most important person alive, you'd better run into the bathroom and ask the mirror. Ask ask ask. Repetition is the mother of every human skill.Using Shorcuts produces phenomenal results.
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