“Improvised” Versus “Stacked” Attraction
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009Hey Guys,
Mehow here. I’m back.
But soon I’m leaving again.
I was just in Poland, then LA to teach a bootcamp and next week I’m headed back to Europe for the UK 10SSA Super-conference.
We’re crazy busy, but I wanted to take a moment to fill you in a few bits.
Just this last weekend I tried a new format bootcamp that was insanely effective.
I spent a ton of time fixing guys’ sub-communications, and the changes were pretty astounding.
We’re going to be announcing some new dates for this new format in the coming weeks, probably after we are done with the UK 10SSA Super-conference.
In the middle of the bootcamp my phone died, so I ended up standing in line at the Mac store the next day to replace it with a new one.
The friendly Mac employee told me that because of the rush on the G3s phones it was going to be 2 hours and handed me an umbrella to protect me from the sun.
I was at The Grove in Hollywood and right across the street was the Barnes and Noble where we shot our second episode of the Infield Insider (and got thrown out of), just 18 months ago.
I quickly started to think maybe I should actually read something during my 2 hour wait, so I picked up a copy of Neil Strauss’ new book “Emergency.”
Now, I’m sort of surprised I’m saying this (given the rant I went off on a few months back pertaining to the books marketing), but I have to say that “Emergency” is super, super good. I’ll post my full review later this week.
I’ve also been getting a ton of email about the new, “10 Second Attraction – Infield Exposed” training course, which guys from across the globe now have in their hands.
So far, the biggest question is: (more…)






