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Finding The Right Person

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt of David’s interview in Top Coaching Techniques.

Ingrid:        Okay. Now sometimes the hardest thing is to find out or try and work out who the right person is for you, what sort of person you’d like to spend the rest of your life with, or a big part of your life with. Where do you start with that?

David:         Yes. Bear in mind, I’ll give you an answer but you can’t really do it properly because the head thinks it knows what it wants, and the head says, ‘Oh, I want this kind of person and this kind of person.’ Ultimately, you know, you may not want that at all, or that may not be right for you. There really is a bit of trust about the whole thing, but the head wants an answer so let’s give it one. What a great thing to do is take a piece of paper and list all the qualities – this is like relationship 101 – list all the qualities that you’re looking for in a relationship. You can talk about physical qualities, so if you’re a woman, how tall is this guy? Does he have to blond? Does he have to have a firm butt? What kind of job does this guy have? Is he really open and outgoing? Is he quiet and shy? Is he sensitive? Has he got a hard edge to him? You know, really list what you’re looking for, and then what I think is a wonderful thing is circle the things that you absolutely must have, that you would rather die alone, an old person, rather than pick anybody else.

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Gaining Perspective After a Break Up

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt of one of David’s coaching sessions in Top Coaching Techniques.

David:         You’re on the road.

Client:         On the road, mate.

David:         Good for you. That’s a great perspective, you know? What I wrote down for you in coaching, because you wrote something about trying to win her back and stuff like that, and I don’t know whether to stay in contact, or whatever, we do that in life. We try and make a decision on it, and come up with this executive thing and follow it, and indeed, coaching is a lot about that. However, a wonderful thing to do sometimes is to go in each moment, and not make any decision on it now. But tomorrow, if at 3:00, you feel like calling her and having a chat about what she’s up to, then you can make that decision at that time.

Client:         Yeah.

David:         If you take a look and think, ‘Do I really want to, or is that just to make me feel a little bit better? Do I need that? Could I take a walk instead?’ You know, it’s whatever you go through, you’ll go through at that point. The next day, or five minutes later, you may feel different.

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Integrity Coaching

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt of one of David’s coaching sessions in Top Coaching Techniques.

David:         Okay let’s check something with you now. How did the dinner go?

Client:         I didn’t do it.

David:         Right.

Client:         I’m bad.

David:         Yeah, I call that a breakdown in the accountability, because you said that’s what you wanted and you’re not sticking to that. So do you still want accountability?

Client:         Yep.

David:         How can you reach – does she have a mobile?

Client:         Yeah.

David:         Have you got a mobile?

Client:         Yeah.

David:         Okay, how’d you like to give her a call now and tell her when you’re going to cook her dinner?

Client:         Yeah, I could do that.

David:         It’s called accountability.

Client:         It’s just that I’ve got to be careful about why I’m calling her.

David:         You can just say, ‘Hey, I want to cook you dinner.’

Client:         You mean now now?

David:         Yeah, now now. I’ll be happy to hold on.

Client:         Let me get off the phone now.

David:         I think now might be a little better.

Client:         All right.

David:         All right, are you willing to do that?

Client:         Okay.

David:         Great. I’ll hold on.

Client:         I’ll put you on hold.

David:         Yeah. Thanks.

[Interruption]

David:         How are you?

Client:         Good. It’s done.

David:         Good.

Client:         I had trouble getting her. I had to try another number.

David:         Well done.

Client:         But I did it.

David:         That wasn’t so hard.

Client:        No, it wasn’t hard at all.

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Involve Your Freedom Buddy

Posted by David Wood

The following is taken from Get Paid University.

Hiring a Web Wizard is a great time to collaborate with your Freedom Buddy! Your Freedom Buddy can act as a sounding board when you’re trying to make a decision and could offer another opinion on the “test” web pages your candidates pro- duce. In addition, you may want to team up with your buddy and hire a Web Wizard for both of you. You may be able to get a better deal since the project size will be double, and you won’t have to feel that you’re going through the hiring process alone.

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Praise For Get Paid For Who You Are

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt from the book Get Paid For Who You Are.

“Many people wish to help the world, but don’t know the process to also make a living from it. David lays it out in a very simple 5 step process, making the power of the internet available even to us non-technical folks! Now you can make a contribution to your community and planet, while creating a lifestyle of freedom for yourself — it doesn’t get better than that!”

-John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus – over 25 million copies sold

“The internet is still the wild, wild west for entrepreneurs. Fortunately, pioneers like David Wood arrived early and have reported back on what they’ve found. This book has something for absolutely anyone interested in starting a profitable online business in the shortest amount of time. David shares exactly what to do and how to do it, to catch the most exciting wave of our time.”

-Mike Dooley, New York times Bestselling author of infinite Possibilities, and Founder of Notes From The Universe at Tut.com

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Reasons to Have a Newsletter

Posted by David Wood

Here are the reasons to having a newsletter. Flowers before sex in Bahamas is something I like to talk about. You can’t expect people to come to your website and just buy something from you straight away. There’s too much competition in the world. We’ve given our email address out too many times. So a newsletter lets you develop a relationship. You wouldn’t normally invite someone to go to the Bahamas for sex unless you’re from California, maybe Norway and I’m totally generalizing. I don’t even; I mean I know one Norwegian and she wouldn’t do it. What you want to do is build a relationship first. Ask someone to dinner, maybe some flowers so the flowers in this case are your newsletter. So you build a relationship with people.

A newsletter will help you stay top of mind when someone needs you. You can’t expect that when they come to the website, they’re in a buying mode. Let’s suppose you help people with their indoor gardens, maybe they’re just kind of dabbling right now, maybe it’s going to be three, four, six weeks later that they’re like, “You know what? I’m really going to get moving on this.” And your newsletter arrives in their inbox that day and they go, “Oh, that’s right! Helen, the one with the indoor gardens. I’m going to get that CD.”

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