Are You Fading?
by Tom Vizzini


So you have bought the tapes.  You may have gone seminars.  You might have
stacks of books sitting on your shelves.  You have taken the time to join
newsletters and Internet groups.

What are you doing with the skills?

It's way too easy to learn something and then have it start to fadeaway.
It's way too easy to go back to your old patterns and rely on the tools that
you grew to be comfortable with throughout your life.

So you begin to fade.

You agree that Anchoring is amazing yet in your day-to-day life you never
use it.

Magical Rapport has gotten some very interesting results but you're very
busy and don't have time to think about it.

The 3-D Mind has gotten some interesting changes and you're fascinated by
yet, life seems to get in the way.

So you begin to fade

The problem is all the things that you dreamed about having by using the
skills are also beginning to fade.

You know all this stuff works.  Maybe I think it just won't work for you.
Maybe you think that it's just too hard for you to understand.  Maybe you
think that if you use persuasion in this way that means you're tricking
people.

Let me tell you a story that might have something to do with this.

I'm very good at training dogs.  I don't training dogs because I like to see
them do tricks.  I training dogs because I know that they are happiest when
they are training.  My favorite dog is a Doberman.  They are lovable and
loyal and have very short tails so they don't knock stuff off of my coffee
table.  There also very smart.  If you don't keep them trained they become
irritable or unhappy.

My dog was so well trained that he could be on a dead run and I could tell
him to sit and his butt would actually slide along the ground before he came
to a full stop.  I spent three years training this dog. Why was that
important?

I have friends has done recently died.  They loved their dog and treated
like a member of the family.  They let it roam around the house and did not
want to be cruel to it by using discipline when it was not obeying.  They
did not want to spend the time training the dog to do more than sit and
high-five.

So when their dog ran out the door and as they chased screaming for it to
come back they got to witness their dog getting flattened by a car.

That is a memory that I don't think will fade.

Are you willing to let this opportunity to fadeaway?  The people who are
using the skills are having incredible amounts of success.  Our buddy Norm
is on his way to tripling his income in less than a year.  Even then he is
only barely beginning to scratch the surface of using the skills to the full
potential.

I'm not sure what I have to do to re-energize those who are fading away.
What I do suggest that you remind yourself of way you ended up here in the
first place.

What was it that you were looking for?

The best way to do that is to be one of the three people who sign up for the
last three spots of the Anchoring and other Sneaky stuff seminar this March.
For some people it just isn't real until they have a live seminar
experience.  This allows you to have live people to interact and practice
with.  It allows you to have real-time interaction with the people who are
teaching you.

This two-day seminar will be nothing short of amazing or I will give you
your money back.

Your other choice is to continue fading away and completely abandoning the
reason that you showed up here in the first place.  I know that sounds cruel
but it's time for you to get off your ass.

Tom Vizzini

 


Originally Posted: Mar 22, 2007 at 1:21 PM
Last Updated: Mar 22, 2007 at 1:21 PM






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