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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Success Secrets - Lessons from a Billionaire

I'm not sure about you, but I love reading success stories and I bet you do as well.

I want to share with you some insights from one of my favorite entrepreneurs.

What this individual has accomplished at his age is unbelievable and there's so much we can learn from him.

"Who is this great entrepreneur that we can all learn from?"

He's Michael Dell, the CEO of Dell Computers and one of the greatest entrepreneurs of this generation. At 40 years old he's built of the most successful companies in the world and he's one of the world's youngest billionaires.

Make a note of this.

If you'd like to read an amazing book about entrepreneurship and building businesses, read Michael Dell's book 'Direct From Dell'. Must read.

I've read it a few times.

This past weekend I had some free time and did some more research on Michael Dell. I'm always looking for new interviews he's done, new articles, etc...

I found an article from an interview he did a few years back and want to share a few insights from it that can help you make more mon.ey.

First off, it's important to point out that Michael Dell's parents wanted him to stop playing with computers in college and get into medical school.

It's important that we listen to ourselves and follow the path that we desire. People around us many times have great intentions, but many times they don't understand the life and goals of the entrepreneur. Believe in yourself.

Getting along with others and creating strategic alliances is so important in business.

Here's what Michael Dell has to say about it in this interview:
"I think the idea of one company trying to do it all is really not necessarily the answer. Our business is about partnerships--with suppliers, with customers and with other companies--and that's how we've grown to $32 billion in 18 years. Not by trying to do it all ourselves."

Here are some other helpful insights.
"Well we always surrounded ourselves with the best talent we could possibly find and we were never afraid to share the responsibilities. There's way too much to be done in our business."

"All the people said Dell is going to be a niche and here we are number one in market share."

We can learn so much from Michael Dell and other great entrepreneurs. Make sure you take the time to read their books and attend seminars, so you can get around successful people.
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Talk to you soon.
Mike Litman
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Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Millionaire Success Habits Revealed

I'm reading an amazing book and want to share an insight from it that can be so helpful to you and I.

I started reading this book a few days ago and I've had a hard time putting it down.

Let me first tell you that this book is over 700 pages, the biggest book I've ever read and I'm only on page 315.

Here's why I needed to email you today.

This book is about John D. Rockefeller, one of the richest men who ever lived.

We're not talking about whether he was a good guy, bad guy, etc...we're focusing in on what we can learn from his incredible rise from a tough childhood to living his dreams.

By page 75 I could see so clearly why at the age of 27 years old he was one of the wealthiest people in his state and when he was in his 30s he was a captain of industry.

The book is called 'Titan', it's a biography of the life of John D. Rockefeller and all throughout it a powerful success principle comes through loud and CLEAR.

I'll say it to you in one word.

HABITS.

Yes, habits.

>From an early age Rockefeller made a conscious DECISION to
improve his habits.

The habits of self discipline, self control, order, perseverance, attention to detail, accurate thinking and the list goes on and on.

He knew that HABITS make the man or woman. Yes, HABITS.

I always say "People form habits and habits form futures." Rockefeller knew this, lived this, and his rise to riches is in a large part a testament to the power of habits.

Listen to this closely.

The fastest way for you to make stunning changes in your life is to change your habits. Period.

Start doing one thing a day, you don't feel like doing.

Start putting yourself around successful people. You get to do that fr.ee at Success Mania 2005, if you live in the USA or even outside of it and could afford a few hundred dollars for a plane and room, I can't see how you can miss this life changing event.

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Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Benjamin Franklin all talked about how HABITS rule one's life.
They can make it paradise or pain in the butt. We all get to choose.
'Titan' is 700 pages, I'd grab it when you have the time, but what I'd really grab is about improving your habits 1 step at a time.

I look forward to seeing YOU at Success Mania 2005 because in my presentation I'm going to share how I took my rotten habits and turned them around so I could live my dreams.

This will be worth over $10,000 to you, possibly millions if you take my advice.

Go to http://www.successmania2005.com and reserve your seat because we're almost sold out.

Talk to you soon and start working on YOUR habits today.

Mike Litman

P.S. Rockefeller was also a big fan of self improvement. He used to read the books of Horatio Alger. You need to work on yourself and learn from the best in the country. Don't miss Success Mania because these speakers normally charge upwards of $5,000 for you to be able to hear each of them. Go NOW to http://www.successmania2005.com