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		<title>By: What Frank Haywood Has Learned&#8230; &#124; Keith Goodrum</title>
		<link>http://www.frankhaywood.com/what-have-you-learned/#comment-10166</link>
		<dc:creator>What Frank Haywood Has Learned&#8230; &#124; Keith Goodrum</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 16:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] his blog post &#8220;What Have You Learned?&#8221; he mentions that he saw 205 increase in his list size. He was not surprised to discover that less [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Donna Maher</title>
		<link>http://www.frankhaywood.com/what-have-you-learned/#comment-10157</link>
		<dc:creator>Donna Maher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 17:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s interesting how many people get upset and &#039;blast&#039; us when we do something that ires them, and those same folks have probably never sent a kudos.  

I wonder if the state of the world is partly what keeps most people on edge, albeit subconsciously... yet that same responsibility you mention can be put to work in the world, miles away from us...

I learned about it reading a book that introduced me to ho&#039;oponopono - a philosophy that goes a few steps beyond the law of attraction.

We all have the power within us to create wondrous things... if we can kick old beliefs and &#039;the stuff in our heads from childhood onward&#039; aside and utilize this amazing power.

Just sending love and peace thoughts out into the Universe on a daily basis has power beyond belief.  Try it... your days will go better than ever before.

I got away from what I was trying to say, in response to your posts about taking action, I digress... 

Almost everyone wants a magical &#039;quick fix&#039; for their woes, and if your mentoring didn&#039;t allow them to get what they thought they wanted (EASY, FAST MONEY), they jumped on to the next &#039;big quick fix&#039; only to again find disappointment.

We&#039;re all responsible for our actions, our life&#039;s joys and pains, and for many, that&#039;s a hard &#039;pill&#039; to swallow.

I think secretly we&#039;d all like a Brink&#039;s truck to drive into our driveway and someone to knock on the door and hand us a bagful of several million dollars (or a legit phone call telling us we won the lottery, etc) but it&#039;s just a dream...

Your blog contains more useful information that you freely share than most over-priced goo-roo courses around today.

Those of us who know you, realize that paying $10 to access something that took you countless hours to prove, and a few more to write out in an understandable, useable manner is like paying for an economy car and having a BMW delivered!

Thanks, Frank... for all you do to help others.

Donna :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#039;s interesting how many people get upset and &#039;blast&#039; us when we do something that ires them, and those same folks have probably never sent a kudos.  </p>
<p>I wonder if the state of the world is partly what keeps most people on edge, albeit subconsciously&#8230; yet that same responsibility you mention can be put to work in the world, miles away from us&#8230;</p>
<p>I learned about it reading a book that introduced me to ho&#039;oponopono &#8211; a philosophy that goes a few steps beyond the law of attraction.</p>
<p>We all have the power within us to create wondrous things&#8230; if we can kick old beliefs and &#039;the stuff in our heads from childhood onward&#039; aside and utilize this amazing power.</p>
<p>Just sending love and peace thoughts out into the Universe on a daily basis has power beyond belief.  Try it&#8230; your days will go better than ever before.</p>
<p>I got away from what I was trying to say, in response to your posts about taking action, I digress&#8230; </p>
<p>Almost everyone wants a magical &#039;quick fix&#039; for their woes, and if your mentoring didn&#039;t allow them to get what they thought they wanted (EASY, FAST MONEY), they jumped on to the next &#039;big quick fix&#039; only to again find disappointment.</p>
<p>We&#039;re all responsible for our actions, our life&#039;s joys and pains, and for many, that&#039;s a hard &#039;pill&#039; to swallow.</p>
<p>I think secretly we&#039;d all like a Brink&#039;s truck to drive into our driveway and someone to knock on the door and hand us a bagful of several million dollars (or a legit phone call telling us we won the lottery, etc) but it&#039;s just a dream&#8230;</p>
<p>Your blog contains more useful information that you freely share than most over-priced goo-roo courses around today.</p>
<p>Those of us who know you, realize that paying $10 to access something that took you countless hours to prove, and a few more to write out in an understandable, useable manner is like paying for an economy car and having a BMW delivered!</p>
<p>Thanks, Frank&#8230; for all you do to help others.</p>
<p>Donna <img src='http://www.frankhaywood.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Amin</title>
		<link>http://www.frankhaywood.com/what-have-you-learned/#comment-10156</link>
		<dc:creator>Amin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 14:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Frank, another excellent post - on several levels. As I said to you on your original post, I thought the variety of &#039;closes&#039; you used were excellent and they clearly worked enough to get you 1.44% - which as you say is about what you would expect anyway.

The fortunate thing is that it leaves lots of space for anyone who does take action to get some results. 

It&#039;s all too easy to blame the rest of the world - deep down we all know there&#039;s only 1 person responsible for our success or failure. It&#039;s just that some people find that terrifying - if they&#039;re responsible for success then they are also responsible for their own failure. 

And as for using the techniques you&#039;re using to build a list, well yes, I think only a few people will do it - thank goodness. 

It&#039;s the same in every field of life, not just IM. I&#039;ve lost count of the number of times I&#039;ve been asked how to achieve something (in the offline world) and spent my valuable time teaching the &#039;how to&#039;, only to see that the person asking, in the end, couldn&#039;t be bothered.

You know what else is funny? Not just that people won&#039;t take action - but that they won&#039;t think for themselves, either. You touched on that in your post about support and the fact that many people clearly don&#039;t even read the instructions you provide.

Makes me wonder what the world would be like if everyone actually achieved their real potential. 

A lot more competitive!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank, another excellent post &#8211; on several levels. As I said to you on your original post, I thought the variety of &#039;closes&#039; you used were excellent and they clearly worked enough to get you 1.44% &#8211; which as you say is about what you would expect anyway.</p>
<p>The fortunate thing is that it leaves lots of space for anyone who does take action to get some results. </p>
<p>It&#039;s all too easy to blame the rest of the world &#8211; deep down we all know there&#039;s only 1 person responsible for our success or failure. It&#039;s just that some people find that terrifying &#8211; if they&#039;re responsible for success then they are also responsible for their own failure. </p>
<p>And as for using the techniques you&#039;re using to build a list, well yes, I think only a few people will do it &#8211; thank goodness. </p>
<p>It&#039;s the same in every field of life, not just IM. I&#039;ve lost count of the number of times I&#039;ve been asked how to achieve something (in the offline world) and spent my valuable time teaching the &#039;how to&#039;, only to see that the person asking, in the end, couldn&#039;t be bothered.</p>
<p>You know what else is funny? Not just that people won&#039;t take action &#8211; but that they won&#039;t think for themselves, either. You touched on that in your post about support and the fact that many people clearly don&#039;t even read the instructions you provide.</p>
<p>Makes me wonder what the world would be like if everyone actually achieved their real potential. </p>
<p>A lot more competitive!</p>
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		<title>By: Graham Cox</title>
		<link>http://www.frankhaywood.com/what-have-you-learned/#comment-10155</link>
		<dc:creator>Graham Cox</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks a lot for the link back Frank.

Looking forward to checking out your new software next week.

Cheers...Graham</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks a lot for the link back Frank.</p>
<p>Looking forward to checking out your new software next week.</p>
<p>Cheers&#8230;Graham</p>
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