live free or …

November 28, 2009 at 7:49 am Leave a comment

The New Hampshire slogan is “live free or die.”

In business it could be, “change or die.”

Your ability to survive in business will directly
relate to your ability to face the unexpected and
adapt.

You have to be able to adjust swiftly and quickly
without wavering, just like a quarterback facing
an unexpected play from the defense who has to
scramble to avoid getting sacked.

When you follow Stephen Pierce’s teachings in his
new MRMI Training Camp you’ll learn how to adapt.

You’ll learn how to find the opportunities in the
problems you face.

After the training, you’ll know how to dig deep
and return to the surface with profits like
you’ve never seen before.

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Did I mention all the marketing advice you’ll
receive too? As you listen to him describe the
business processes he uses with such success you
won’t be surprised that CEOs and Fortune 500
execs from all over the world turn to him for
advice. Yet his concepts are simple enough for a
beginner to understand without becoming
discouraged.

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Most people have to pay Stephen big fees for his
advice and regular people like you and I don’t
get direct access to him.

But these DVDs are the next best thing to direct
access. I can’t think of a better way for you to
achieve your business goals than to get MRMI
Basic Training.

I have to warn you, though, that Stephen will
make you work.

Even though his teaching doesn’t require a MBA in
order to understand it, he packs a tremendous
amount of information into his presentation and
you’ll be overwhelmed if you try to absorb all at
once.

Set a goal to work through a certain amount of
material per day. And then you can review your
workbook and DVDs as often as necessary.

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P. S. Make sure you go through the DVDs in the
right order. Don’t skip ahead. After you finish
them let me know what you thought, OK?

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