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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The Winning Edge

The Slight Edge, by Jeff Olson
Want to implement this Slight Edge philosophy into your Vitamark International business? If so, get your hands on The Slight Edge book and start reading 30 minutes a day!

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The Winning Edge

Jeff Olson, author of The Slight EdgeOne of the most highly anticipated events at the Summer Olympics is the men's 100 meters. The winner of this quadrennial event can lay claim to being the fastest man in the world. At the 2004 Games in Athens, American Justin Gatlin ran a blistering 9.85 in the final heat to win the gold. The silver medalist, Portugal's Francis Obikwelu, ran 9.86.

Yes, that's one one-hundredth of a second slower - a very Slight Edge.

Do you know what makes the difference between a .300-hitting baseball star with a multimillion-dollar contract and a .260-plus player making only an average salary? Less than one additional hit per week over the course of the season. And you know what makes the difference between getting that hit and striking out? About one quarter-inch up or down the bat.

No golf fan who watched the 2004 Master's tournament will ever forget how it ended: Phil Mickelson, winner of more tournaments over the past ten years than anyone else, with the exception of Tiger Woods, was left with a twenty-foot putt on the eighteenth hole of the final round. Miss it, even by one inch, and he would head into a playoff with the number two player in the world, Ernie Els. Make it, and he would finally silence the critics and win his first major. The putt rolled in and Mickelson had his green jacket.

Over the course of the tournament's four days, Mickelson shot a 279, six strokes better than two-time Master's champion Bernhard Langer did. The difference? One and one half strokes per day better than Langer does. The Slight Edge.

The average margin of victory for the last 25 years in all major golf tournaments combined was less than three strokes!

And it's not just in sports. It's in everything.

At 222 water is hot. At 212 degrees, it boils. And with boiling water comes steam. And steam can power a locomotive. One extra degree... makes all the difference.

In 1998, a book called The Millionaire Next Door, by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko, became a runaway best-seller. What so amazed readers was the fact the people profiled in the book were incredibly ordinary, everyday sorts of folks, with normal and even mediocre-level jobs, who had created extraordinary wealth by a truly remarkable, unexpected, amazing strategy. It consisted of-you guessed it. Doing little, mundane, ordinary, insignificant, everyday things with their money.

If you had followed any of those people around for the twenty or thirty or forty years during which they were amassing their financial empires, I promise you, it would not have been breath-takingly exciting-no more exciting than it would be to follow an Olympic athlete in training every day from his 3:30 A.M. wake-up call to his exhausted collapse into bed at night.

We love rags-to-riches stories and underdog-becomes-hero stories, and we use them to motivate  people because they are so exciting and dramatic...aren't they?

Actually, no. The truth is they're not exciting at all-when they're really happening. They only seem dramatic in the retelling. But the reality is that the rags-to-riches success story person has gotten to where he is be making mundane, quiet, little Slight Edge decisions and repeating simple disciplines, day in and day out.

It's not exciting to read about: it's not exciting to make a movie about. It's not even exciting to do.

But believe me, it sure is exciting when you finally get to experience the results.

No matter in what arena in life or work or play-the difference between winning and losing, the gap that separates success and failure, is so
slight, so subtle, most never see it
.

Superman may leap tall buildings a single bound. Here on earth, we win though the Slight Edge.

Create your success,

 Jeff Olson

At the Indy 500... The average margin for victory for the past 10 years has been 1.54 seconds. On average the winner took home $1,278,813. The second place prize was 621,321 -- a difference of $657,492.

© 2006 by Jeff Olson. All Rights Reserved.

Category: Training

 
Friday, October 20, 2006

Your Vitamark business will grow only as fast as you do!

"Gentlemen, I think I know what plagues the mind the most:
Doing less than you know you can."
- Jim Rohn speaking to a room full of psychologists

The great internal conflict: Knowing what you could and should do, versus what you are doing.


"There is only one purpose for all of life, and that is for you and all that lives to experience fullest glory; your highest potential. Everything else you say, think, or do is attendant to that function. There is nothing else for your soul to do, and nothing else your soul wants to do. The wonder of this purpose is never ending.

Should there come a moment in which you experience yourself in your fullest glory, you will in that instant, imagine an ever greater glory to fulfill. The more you are, the more you can become, and the more you can become, the more you can yet be.

The deepest secret is that life is not a process of discovery, but a process of creation. You are not discovering yourself, but creating yourself anew. Seek, therefore, not to find out Who You Are, seek to determine Who You Want to Become."
--
Ancient Script
 

Are you becoming all you can be? Plug into the incredible personal development environment at Vitamark International and Network Professionals. Not only will it help you grow at a pace faster than you ever dreamed possible, your income will shoot up like a rocket along with you!

When you study the richest people in the world, in network marketing and in Vitamark you'll notice one commonality in them all . . .

They all worked religiously on self-development. They listened to tapes, read books, and went to seminars. A lot. So why not model this behavior?

Try it. And as you begin to become successful, you'll come to  believe one unshakable truth: Your Vitamark business will grow only as fast as you do!

Need guidance? Contact your upline Vitamark Diamond. They have a proven plan. Ask them for it.

Category: Training

 
Monday, October 16, 2006

So What Is Right With Network Marketing?

So how ugly can your relatives be?

Ugly. Real ugly. And depressing, negative, small-minded and even have bad breath.

That's why my friend, Bob, joined network marketing. He was tired of socializing with relatives and friends who discussed and reviewed every negative story on their 24-hour news channel.


Tom "Big Al" Schreiter

Bob wanted a new group of people to associate with. He looked for positive people who were moving ahead in their lives. Hey, if you have to live, why not live with positive and friendly people?

"I turned 18 and decided that I had learned enough."

Sound like some of your friends?

Let me tell you about one of my friends, Alisa . . . 

Read the rest of Tom "Big Al" Schreiter's
"What Is Right About Network Marketing" report below!

Category: Training

 
Sunday, October 22, 2006

TOM SCHREITER IN GOTHENBURG

Read about Tom "Big Al" Schreiter's visit in Gothenburg on September 29. Today Eric (Ĺke) Svensson brought Michael Dlouhy (Mentoring For Free) to our meeting place called Blue Chip Café. I will publish a photo from Michael Dlouhy's visit later on.

Category: MyVitaBlog Entries

 
Sunday, October 15, 2006

Is Network Marketing Difficult?

Difficult! Difficult! Is Network Marketing Difficult? Is building a Vitamark business difficult?

It is difficult when you must produce a report on a Sunday afternoon and cannot attend your son's football game.

It is difficult hearing the damn mobile phone ring on Christmas morning and you cannot see the excitement on your daughter's face as she feverishly tears into another box.

It is difficult knowing the rust bucket you call a car is eating you alive in maintenance but you cannot afford a new one.

It is difficult to go to your annual performance review, and even though you have worked hard for another year, you come away empty handed.

Click the "Download Now" button below to read the rest of this eye-opening and moving report!

Category: Training

 
Wednesday, October 4, 2006

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