April 14, 2008

4 Minute Money?

Is it possible to make money in 4 minutes?

Or, rather, is it possible to put passive income streams into place by spending small chunks of time — like 4 minutes — on any one piece?

I didn’t think so either, until I read Harris Fellman and Brian Koz’s new report on 4 Minute Money.

4 Minute Money reportWell, I actually read their whole course that’s coming out in a few days, and there were some brilliant ideas in there that I’d never have thought of.

But you can get some of those ideas right now just from reading the free report, which you can download by right-clicking here (or on the graphic to the left).

Some of what you’ll discover revolves around the 5 guides that make up the bulk of the upcoming course, which are:

4MM Guide #1 - “Give People Money & Get Paid to Do It”
4MM Guide #2 - “Total Reciprocity – Get Paid to Ask for Nothing”
4MM Guide #3 - “The Automaton System: Robots Making You Money”
4MM Guide #4 - “The Insider’s Guide to Instantly Getting Your Own Free Labor, Products, and Money”
4MM Guide #5 - “4 Minute Traffic Tactics”

Sound too good to be true?

It’s not, and the membership also comes with some cool scripts and outsourcing services to do nearly all the suggestions in the guides — free or at a profit!

So download the free PDF report here now, and if you like what you read — and can get your head around the not-so-far-fetched promise of making money with 4 minutes of work — get ready to discover more in a few days!

Keep Unwrapping your Success!

Heather Vale

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March 25, 2008

Are You a Natural Born Marketer?

Most marketers want to take an approach that “feels right” for them. And it seems most spiritually-minded people aren’t very impressed with the average business or marketing book.

Why? Again… because it doesn’t “feel right”. It’s forced, or it’s dry, or dull, or too full of hype, or just doesn’t speak to their soul.

We all know that marketing and business are required to truly create a leveraged life of our dreams — one that allows us to stop trading time for money like in a JOB — and yet, how do you learn the skills when all the how-to information leaves you yawning, rolling your eyes, or scratching your head?

Joe VitaleBut there’s a new book out, by Joe Vitale — one of my former guests on Success Unwrapped and a star of the movie The Secret — and Craig Perrine, another topCraig Perrine marketer who embraces personal development and metaphysical techniques as well as physical hands-on how-to.

It’s called Inspired Marketing: The Astonishing Fun New Way to Create More Profits for Your Business by Following Your Heart.

Sound inspiring? (No pun intended!)

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March 22, 2008

False Sense of Safety In The Box

Today Barry and I picked up some plastic storage boxes at Wal-Mart, and one of them had a small cardboard rectangle inside… I’m not sure what the purpose of it was, since it wasn’t cushioning anything, but it fit loosely within the perimeter of the container.

A low semi-box inside a box. Or rather, a low wall that didn’t separate anything.

Jupiter in low boxBarry put the cardboard piece on the floor in the dining room… and Jupiter immediately decided that it was a good place to hang out.

She kept going in there again and again… sometimes just relaxing, and sometimes using it as a vantage point, hunting blind and launch pad to attack Mercury from whenever the latter happened to stroll by.

It seemed to me that she somehow felt this low box — this wall that doesn’t separate anything — was a place of safety and comfort.

And beyond that, she seemed to think that as long as she was INSIDE the box… nobody outside could see her, and hence Mercury wouldn’t suspect the upcoming pounce.

Of course, kids play these kinds of pretend games all the time… but when I saw my cat doing it, it made me think of how adult people remain in their comfort zones with a false sense of security.

What makes it worse when people do it is they don’t advance through life to their full potential because of this sense of security they have — whether associated with a JOB, a habit, or remaining with a life partner that is completely wrong for them because it’s “easier” and “safer” to do so.

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March 17, 2008

A Lucky Leprechaun Limerick

shamrock Here’s a lucky leprechaun-inspired limerick I just wrote, in honor of St. Patty’s Day…

There once was a concept called luck,
That had people wading through muck.
They could not understand
How it fit in their plans,
So they sadly just remained stuck.

Umm… okay, maybe limericks aren’t my strong point.

But Barry and I just posted a pretty strong blog post over at the LWL Worldwide blog (complete with a hard-hitting guest article)…

Go ahead and skip on over to discover How To Command More Luck.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

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March 16, 2008

When Is It Time To Stop Improving?

Do you ever find yourself striving so hard to improve that you just end up burning out?

How do you know when it’s time to take a break from it all?

I just wrote a post on the Life Without Limits Blog — a follow-up to a video Barry posted yesterday — that explains more, including a powerful article from Robert Holden, commentary by me, and audio clips from some relevant interviews I’ve done.

Read all about it — and get out of the trap — here.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

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March 13, 2008

Closed Door Sessions Opening Soon!

Okay, it’s kind of hush-hush… and no one’s supposed to know the details yet (so I actually can’t spill them here either)…

But I’m really excited about a new product launching next week.

Why?

Because I was there — behind the closed doors — and I know how much powerful information was revealed!

So were people like Mark Joyner, Marlon Sanders, Jeff Walker, Perry Marshall, Mike Filsaime, Rich Schefren, Armand Morin, Brad Fallon, and more!

(ummm… yeah, that’s right, it was just me and the boys!)

But for the first time, you can journey behind the closed doors with me.

You’ll find out more next week, but you can take a sneak preview at Closed Door Sessions.

Keep Unwrapping your Success!

Heather Vale

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February 25, 2008

Visualizing the Big Reward… Or Award

Last night the Oscars were on… formally called The Academy Awards, but colloquially called the Oscars (because technically, the Emmy Awards are also Academy Awards, as are Canadian awards like the Geminis and the Genies… they’re all awarded by “The Academy”).

And besides, who wouldn’t want to honor the little gold man named Oscar?

While watching the presentations — and the many flashbacks, since it was the 80th annual show — one thing caught my attention time and time again.

People were talking about all the times they had “pictured” (visualized) that moment onstage… and how they had followed their dreams against all odds.

What does it take to make a dream come true?

  • Vision?
  • Conviction?
  • Ambition?
  • Action?

Or maybe all of the above “ion”s?

Hindsight is 20/20, and looking back on what people have achieved, it’s tempting to say, “Well, it was easy for them… they have (talent, looks, money, fame, whatever, blah-blah-blah)…”

But was it easy for them?

Maybe, because they loved every minute of the journey.

Could it be “easy” for you too?

Why not?

Go for the big reward… and maybe that involves an award, or maybe just the achievement is enough.

But dare to dream… and dream big.

Because if you shoot for the stars, you may hit the moon.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

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February 7, 2008

Soul Mates and Self-Esteem

What does February have to do with soul mates?

Okay, you probably already know the answer.

What about self-esteem?

Find out how the two tie together — and into February — on my latest blog post at LWL Worldwide.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

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December 1, 2007

Put Me In Coach, I’m Ready To Play

Zen DeBruckeYesterday I had a phone coaching session with our friend and colleague, Zen DeBrucke.

Barry and I have talked about coaching a lot on our live calls… because sometimes you’re just too close to a situation to be able to stand back and see the big picture.

Books and audios are great, and so is meditation… but an experienced coach can help you see clearly what’s going on in your life, and that clarity is sometimes all you need to move forward.

I have shown one of Zen’s videos on the Internal Guidance System elsewhere on this blog, which you can see here

And here she is being interviewed on the topic:

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But one-on-one, although she prompted me to listen to my IGS as she talked (to know if her assessments were on or not), we went in a whole different (and personal) direction…

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November 30, 2007

Faking It Until You Make It

Success Unwrapped AlbumWhen I started Success Unwrapped two years ago, and Internet Marketing Unwrapped over a year ago, I was working full time as an Account Rep for Nokia… the cell phone company.

Yes, I still get calls now and then from store managers, which reminds me of my “old life” that I have completely left behind. I didn’t give it a lot of thought when it was small stores that don’t sell a lot of phones, but yesterday I got a call from the Bell World store in the Toronto Eaton Centre — probably the biggest account Nokia has — and the manager said they had not seen a new rep in the 10 months since I was laid off.

Hmm… not what I would call good customer service. But I digress!

So anyhow, in the old days when I had the corporate gig, I would work all day, then come home and track down personal development and internet marketing experts, ask for interviews — and then ask some more, since you never get them all to say yes — lock down the dates, ask for bonuses to if it was a live call, then send out emails about the calls, or the podcasts, review some affiliate programs, send out more emails… yes, all around working a full time job AND some other extracurricular work as well.

Then in January I got laid off, after 3 years… the whole story is here.

At that moment, I realized I had become a full-time online marketer myself… but I had been afraid to quit the JOB, just like a lot of us are. We get hooked on that false sense of security that really isn’t so secure after all (I’m a perfect example of that!)

But I had learned the concept of “acting as if” — also known as “fake it till you make it” — a little trick that has served me well over time.

I can think of numerous times in my life when this has taken me to the next level:

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