
Without doubt the most common question I get asked after “Where are you from, Australia?” and “Oh really, you’re from England? Do you know my buddy John, he lives in London?” is “How do you become a Life Coach?” Just this week alone I’ve had three people e-mail and ask me about Life Coach training and I thought now…
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So there I was minding other peoples business on Twitter when somebody made a comment about Balloon Boy. I had no idea what they were talking about and foolishly said so. I was then deluged with links to the story about some kid who hadn’t climbed into his fathers hot air balloon, and then hadn’t floated half way across…
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I got this rather interesting post sent to me this week and the timing was perfect. I had just listed my top 10 overhyped and overrated self development books, and The Power of Now was firmly entrenched in the said list. I have to be honest and say a major factor for me was Tolles sleep inducing voice and…
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I was going to finish off this trilogy of posts by ranking my all time top 20. I had plans to embed a drum roll so as you moved up the list from 20 to 1 you could build the tension and whip yourself into a dervish like frenzy. Then I realized how ridiculous that idea was when at…
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The last post created so much interest I thought rather than wait until next week, I’d strike whilst the iron is hot and follow it up immediately. After all, I made over $3 in Amazon affiliate sales last month and I have ambitions to double that amount this month. These are the books that I have not just drank…
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As you probably know I don’t like being controversial. I shy away from offering an opinion and prefer to go with the flow whenever possible. However, today it’s time to wave goodbye to Mr Nice Guy as I lay the boot into some of the most overrated, overhyped and oversold books the self development field has ever known. I…
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As human beings we’re not that great at admitting when we get things wrong. It’s the reason why people can often stay attached to their opinions in the face of overwhelming contrary evidence. Well I’m here today to say I got it wrong. Horribly wrong. Pricing ‘How To Be Rich and Happy’ at $97 was a mistake that I…
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