Boost My Response
Hary Halbert, John Carlton and Michel Fortin's Copywriting Teleseminar
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Drop Your Goals - 687 days ago
Drop Your Goals (And Manage Your Life) by Michel Fortin is a book written over a decade ago as the author was going through some tough times.The result is a powerful look at how to stop setting goals and to start looking at your priorities and values... Topics: achievement, Books, Drop Your Goals, fear, goals, health, Life, Michel Fortin, mind, nature, power, result, spirit, spiritual, success, Successful, Successfulness

Halbert and Carlton Interviews - 688 days ago
Recently, I held three rarely given teleseminars — two with Gary Halbert and one with John Carlton. These men are undeniably two of the world's most in-demand copywriters.Each interview lasted for two hours, for a total of six. Both Gary and... Topics: Boost My Response, copywriter, copywriting, Gary Halbert, interview, John Carlton, marketing, Michel Fortin, Peter Stone, seminar, teleseminar, testimonial, Transcript

Michel Fortin Interview Part 5 of 5 - 688 days ago
Michel Fortin: If you look at the laws and rules and all that wonderful stuff, they do exist for a purpose. And I understand that. But I also believe in education because the more you educate people the more you will change the world rather than forcing.. Topics: business, child, contribution, Drop Your Goals, education, hero, Law, marketing, Michel Fortin, motivation, people, power, profession, purpose, society, spirit, story, wisdom

Michel Fortin Interview Part 4 of 5 - 688 days ago
Michel Fortin: Well, it’s the same idea. Jim Rohn said, “Don’t become wealthy at the expense of others. Become wealthy in the service of others.” Every person who is happiest in this world serves others. Whether you’ve built. Topics: buddha, Drop Your Goals, father, forgiveness, inspiration, Jesus, love, mental, Michel Fortin, opportunity, perspective, process, question, recognition, source, spiritual, success

Michel Fortin Interview Part 3 of 5 - 688 days ago
Michel Fortin: No, I think if you want to look at optimism in the best way is to look at it as an educational process. Learning is part of it… sitting down with people, talking with them, spending time with them, reading books, spending your time... Topics: action, ammunition, comfort, composer, confidence, conscience, courage, difference, discomfort, Drop Your Goals, education, forgiveness, guilt, limitation, Michel Fortin, passion, philosophy, prayer, self-esteem, success, symphony, tomorrow, whim


















