Monday, November 28, 2005

How Self-Development Moves You To Expert Status

I've already blogged about "The One Thing" in my Power Packed Business blog (What One Thing).

But when I thought more on the subject...

The "One Thing" for achiever's is their own education. And more than that.

Top achiever's differentiate themselves from others by continually educating themselves. Not just absorbing information like a sponge and never doing anything with it.

They use the information they get. They apply it and they check whether it works for them. If it does they incorporate it. If not they say NEXT.

The interesting thing is that as you learn from different sources and use and test ways of doing things at first you're copying.

But then something "clicks" into place and you synthesise ways of doing things that build on the the things you already know.

Once you start to create your own way of working and can prove it's working you've reached the state of expert.

That's why I love the Achiever's Edge. It's fed my need to develop myself further, faster. And it's delivered the goods.

I've been so impressed with the secrets you learn from the people who actually Achieve. Achievers ranging from Richard Bandler, Sir John Harvey-Jones, through to (and not at all the least) Paul Daniels. Interviews with the entrepreneurs that set-up/shaped "The Coffee Republic", "Jungle.com" and "Harry Ramsden".

Check out Achiever's Edge yourself because Peter Thompson the gentleman who runs the audio programme is offering you some wonderful MP3 recordings and a couple of ebooks for £1.00 if you sign up for his programme. But you can cancel the programme once signed up and still keep everything you've got with Peter's blessing.

By the way I got fed up being Peter's evangelist amongst my coachees, friends and relatives that I signed up as an affiliate, so I do get a little something if you sign up!

PS The Achiever's Edge may not be your cup of tea because it's aimed at people who are want to do more with their life and in one, or more areas of their life. If you're happy where you are that's great. In which case congratulations it's wonderful to be happy.

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