More tools and techniques for getting what you want in life

Double Your Income Doing What You LoveI will forever be a student of goal achievement – I am just fascinated by the art and science of how to get things done, particularly those soul-stirring things you hold as your deepest desires in life.

That’s why I’m pleased to be able to pass along a free resource from my good friend Raymond Aaron. Raymond has committed himself to teaching people how to set and achieve goals and dramatically change their lives for the better – and he’s good at it.

Seriously, he’s developed some amazingly innovative, step-by-step techniques over the past two decades, all aimed at helping people take more conscious control of their immediate environments.

From Raymond’s perspective, you don’t have to struggle to get what you want in life – and that’s something I totally agree with. Why reinvent the wheel? Raymond has spent many years developing, refining and testing his techniques, and he has agreed to share two chapters of his new book, “Double Your Income Doing What You Love” with readers of my blog.

In “Double Your Income Doing What You Love” you’ll discover:

And a lot more. You can download your two free chapters of Raymond’s new book here. Do it now!

John

13 Responses to “More tools and techniques for getting what you want in life”

  1. tami rushNo Gravatar says:

    thanks john and raymond

  2. tami rushNo Gravatar says:

    john thanks again!!!i first heard of raymond aaron…from his interview with jim bunch…i really liked him…read it..apply it….

  3. NickoloveNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks John. Great book title. I’m a strong advocate of following your passion and doing what you love so I look forward to reading this.

    As John Ruskin said:

    “When love and skill come together expect a masterpiece.”

  4. AidosNo Gravatar says:

    THanks John!

  5. John HarriganNo Gravatar says:

    This sounds like a great book: Delegate to others the work that’s their bliss, while freeing up your time to work within your own bliss.

    The practice of this principle has been a challenge for me over the years. I found I was in the habit of doing things I did not really like or want to be doing–with jobs I did not like and relationships that did not work.

    The “work” of changing this habit for me stemmed back to my childhood and family of origin. As a growing child, I was in situation that was unpleasant and difficult; I did not want it to be that way.

    As an adult, this way of life was a hard habit to shake; I found myself replicating the conditions of my childhood again and again, until I changed my habits of thinking, feeling and doing; and made different choices, choices in favor of my own special bliss.

  6. Henri NolenNo Gravatar says:

    Thank You John! It’s funny… I have been studying the Interview you did with Raymond a while ago on The Wealth Creator Source, also while driving to work lately. It’s Fabulous! I am looking forward to implement this new book of Raymond to my Life. Thanks again. God Bless.

  7. Raymond AaronNo Gravatar says:

    Dear Fellow readers of John’s amazing blog:

    I am the author of DOUBLE YOUR INCOME DOING WHAT YOU LOVE. And, I am quite moved by the positive feedback I have already read. The book is totally practical and truly delivers on the promise of the title. I hope you’ll really enjoy the book.

  8. alirezaNo Gravatar says:

    dear mr.john assaraf
    you are always the bereare of good tidings.hey sir i beg you to visit my blog
    not only do i love you but also i adore you lovely.
    have fun

  9. AsharNo Gravatar says:

    Love the book!

  10. azar armaghanNo Gravatar says:

    hi before i see yoursecret movies i cant change my life but after that i can and now i try to think good things

  11. Gean Webb-RotmistrenkoNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks for the resources. I am getting copies for me and my mastermind group. I have read the Introduction and Chapter 1 and particularly like the section on “Instant Gratification is Good” because I am forever in that category. I am always told I am doing too much too fast — I just want to get where I want to be.

    Always a pleasure receiving your bonuses.

    Geanie

  12. EllenNo Gravatar says:

    Thank you John and friends to learn from the best is priceless.

  13. EdNo Gravatar says:

    John…

    Thanks for the continued great ideas and resources!

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