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Hanging up now... thanks for joining me!


But if someone was calling me up twice a week yelling at me to get to work, there would be consequences


I guess there's something for some people here. There's a weight loss guy and a natural doctor who benefitted from this


Trigger sentence: the mots powerful sentence you can utter ab out a topic -- that's how you start building the book


I'd do this as an exercise if I didn't think it would liekly be expensive


So for 6 weeks you're outlining and organizing the subejct matter before you go talk the book


They almost skip the authoring process altogether in favor of talking about "ancillary markets" on the second day of boot camp!


I'm not passionate about this call and its contents.


Of course, you should write about that which you're passionate about


Okay, some of this I can get with: You do have to open yourself up to creativity nin order to write


So, I guess you talk out this book and someone on their team edits it. You're not writing it so much as "disgorging" it.


I'm standing up as I write this. In the corner on the entertainment computer. My laptop's taking a Power Nap


Mementos of tghe beach inFiji can be Power Anchors, especially if it's right after a power session with Anthony Robbins


they're hot! Until her body is SO EXCITED that she's all insipired to write. Now, there are power anchors (NLP term)


Power tools: Power Script (something you say to yourself) on our power writing days, using your power move (clapping your hands until


Right. You "talk" your book, "getting it out of their heads" and they leave the bootcamp


Okay, we're going to talk our books and then it will be traqnscribed?


What do you know? It appears to be one long sales call for something called Authors bootcamp


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