Patric Chan, Author And Infopreneur

 

 

Can't Find 'New' Information?

Copyright 2005 by Patric Chan

 

Do me a favor.

 

Go to the shelf, look at your books (or ebooks)

and pick up the self-improvement book that you

think provides the most information for you.

 

Or, go and buy that book you saw a few days

ago that you think will give you lots of new

ideas or catapult you to success.

 

Guess what, you might end up disappointed

because you are NOT going to find a

book that has ALL NEW information.

 

Let’s say, you have read 15 books on how

to increase your motivation.

 

Then, you found a new book that you

wanted to buy that claims to reveal 10 ‘new’

ways to achieve that. To be honest, you

might learn one or 2 new ways. Most of

the other ways are something that you

have already heard of, or been exposed to.

 

But guess what, I’m just happy to learn ONE

new motivation idea from that book!

And it doesn’t end there. I’m delighted
to read the other 9 ways that I’ve
already known!


Why?

It gives me more assurance that the other
9 ways work, otherwise all those other
people won’t be claiming how useful it is, right?

It doesn’t end there.

 

Here’s why, each time I read an book teaching

about motivation, I found out that most of

the experts or authors said that setting goals

helps to improve motivation. Each time I read

that, I’ll take action immediately and start

setting new goals.

 

See what happens? Each time I read, I take
action. Each time I take action, I’ll get results.

If I didn’t read that book that gives me
repeated information, I’d never have thought

of writing down a new goal each time.

 

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Side Note: If you wish to learn on how to be

motivated all the time, discover the techniques

in lesson 5 of my ebook, How To Make More

Money Easily at

http://www.MakeMoreMoneyLessons.com

 

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Lesson:

Don’t just go trying to find new ideas, but
look at old ideas as a reminder of your
present situation.

Does it end here? Nope. There are
advantages to reading a book that the
content is repeated information.

Here’s one true example:

I’m just got a copy of Mike Litman’s latest

audio product at

http://www.esuccessmastery.com/mikelitman.html

 

As I was listening to Mike’s interview with

Anthony Robbins, he mentioned about

asking the right question to be successful

in life.

At first, I was thinking …

‘That’s an ‘old’ strategy. I’ve heard about it’.

Wait a minute … if I did, why didn’t I

use it? See what happens here? If I
never hear it again, I’ll never explore this
strategy … AGAIN in my life!

And finally, ‘repeat’ information may lead
you to more new ideas. Of course, you’ll
need to be a little bit more creative to do this.

If asking the right question to yourself

can lead you to more success in life,

what other ideas can you come up with it?

How about, asking powerful questions to

successful people to get their answers?


So don’t go about complaining getting
the same information when you read a
book or purchase a new one. It all depends
on how you want to benefit from it. If
you look for the holes in shining armor,
guess what will happen? Even the tiniest hole
that can only fit an ant will justify your logic.

About the author:

Patric Chan is considered one of those ordinary

'Average Joes' who has achieved extraordinary

results in making money online and offline.

He's an author, speaker and infopreneur who has

worked with many other successful individuals

around the world.

 

His eSuccessMastery Newsletter is subscribed by

thousands of people around the world, and it is 

where Patric shares valuable self-improvement tips

and information that will take the subscriber to

the next level of personal improvement.

 http://www.esuccessmastery.com

 

 

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