Copyright 2005 Rick MillerBeing an Internet entrepreneur running your own business comes with a whole list of problems: How do I get my sales page to convert? How do I get traffic to my site? How do I optimize my site for
search engines? How do I convince joint venture partners to work with me?
Then you have life’s problems on top of that: How do I keep my spouse or lover happy? How do I meet
bills? How do I keep healthy and fit with all
demands on me? How do I keep my employers happy while I try to break free by starting my own business?
Well, good news! You can begin to reduce
negative effects of stress and live a happier, more enjoyable life by using a revolutionary new problem-solving technique.
Can you solve any problem in three minutes? Is it possible?
According to John Harricharan, award-winning best-selling author of "When You Can Walk on Water, Take
Boat,"
answer is “Absolutely, yes!”
John recently spoke with Tellman Knudson, as part of
List Crusade program, a series of audio lessons from over 52 leading Internet marketing and self-help experts. In
interview, he revealed a few of
secrets from “Power Pause”, a groundbreaking course that has changed
lives of thousands.
The program is a simple quick 3-step formula to solve any problem in your life. Amazingly,
entire process only takes about three minutes.
(Note: To access John Harricharan’s complete audio interview for fre^e, see end of article)
As a successful businessman and speaker, John studied many self-help systems, and he made an amazing discovery. Even though most systems produced astounding results for some individuals, he found that most self-help systems rarely work for
majority of users.
Why?
These systems are often complicated and time-consuming.
John says, “We have to get back to simplicity. We don’t have time to sit under a tree and meditate for hours, or ‘Om’ until
cows come home, or go through every 15-step and 40-step program.” So John decided to distill
core principles of all his success training … He took ”ancient truths and combined them with modern psychological principles” to produce a system that is simple, quick, and powerful.