I have begun the going to seminars stage. The first seminar I went to was Rhea's Entrepreneur Days. That seminar changed my life. No, seriously, it really changed how I saw the world. I learned we didn't have to grow up, get a good education, (though it helps to have it) and get a high paying job. I, quite literally, learned to become an Entrepreneur there. It got me out of the "dollars-for-hours" mindset (which i had my whole life) and into the "see-the-potential-for-the-company" mindset.
If you want to know more about Rhea's Days,
go to http://www.rheasdays.com
The other seminar I went to was John Chider's Million Dollar Speaker Training. There I learned how to speak to sell your product from the stage. He is very good at teaching just that and he had quite a few "guests" speaking. He works very hard to reach the sub-conscious mind. For example, he is constantly saying "this is the path to X (whatever he's speaking on)" and pointing his arm down the aisle (and at the sales tables in the back) to tell the sub-conscious mind "buy my product" and, most improtantly, it works.
If you want more info on his training,
visit http://www.johnchilders.com/speakertraining.htm
I have also been to Armand Morin's Big Seminar 6. That was the most informational
seminar I have ever been to. It had a Lot of speakers speaking in three days. So many, in fact, that I'm surprised they even tried to give them all a one hour speaking interval each. It was slightly overwhelming even to frequent seminar attendees.
The good thing, though, is that I learned a lot and so now I'm so much more prepared to face the corporate world, I almost feel guilty of my advantages over
other people that don't have the ability to obtain the proper knowledge of that stuff.
Big Seminar is one I would Highly recommend, if you are a serious learner and focus.
If you want more information on the Big Seminars,
go to http://www.bigseminar.com/
The most recent seminar I've gone to was Marco Kozlowski's Big Fat Checks.
It is also quite informational. This one however is almost totally overwhelming.
That is justified by how much information they are trying to shove into four days.
If you're into Real Estate, this seminar is probably for you. It is not for everyone,
but it's very good. Marco really knows his stuff. He also only invites speakers that
he knows and is confident in their abilities, because he is not the world's expert
on it all, he invites people he knows that they know their stuff. He also does
lots of Hands-On exercises to get you more comfortable with the stuff he's teaching.
if you want more info on this seminar,
visit http://www.bigfatchecks.com/
That is all the seminars i have gone to and my "unofficial" testimonials.
So till next post,
Wesley McCullough,
Signing off.