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10/14/11

"The 12 Elements of a Winning Business Idea"


So...how do you know a good business idea when you see it? It's really all about studying the business model. Most successful businesses have more in common than they have different and knowing the commonalities can save you a lot of headaches and make you a lot of money. Therefore, whether it's waste disposal or concrete mixing or baking, focus on building your business based on a proven model - it's structure - and you'll increase your chances of success.

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A business model is the way that costs and potential revenues interact. Put another way, a model is the structure that a particular business will use to get raw materials, add value, and sell the finished product to the market. Therefore, there are three main components to a business model:

(1) The markets and customers
(2) The services and products to be offered
(3) The distribution method

There are five rules of good business models according to Seth Godin, author of The Bootstrapper’s Bible: How to Start and Build a Business with a Great Idea and (almost) No Money (along with many, many other thought-leading books). According to Godin, one of the best business and marketing minds of the last couple of decades, a good model should be as follows:

1. Profitable – You should be certain that the revenues from sales exceed the costs of obtaining raw materials (supplies and labor) and adding your value by developing the finished product.

2. Protectible – It should be relatively difficult for a competitor to enter your market. You should at least be able to see competitors coming so that you can account for them.

3. Self-priming – Not only should your model be profitable, but each sale should generate enough profit to allow you to develop a new finished product and retain some earnings.

4. Adjustable – What happens when your competitors prove to be more formidable than you once thought? You have got to be able to change the way you do business to survive.

5. Exitable – There should be an exit strategy for your partners, investors, and for yourself. This means that even though your business might revolve around you at the onset, you should be able to build it to a point of being able to function without you.
Once you decide the specific business that you are most interested in pursuing, you should follow these guidelines of business modeling in order to increase your chances of lasting success.

Does a market exist? After all, you will need customers, right? For example, let’s say that you are the world’s foremost expert on asbestos. Asbestos is your life and you think about it all the time. Then, let’s say that you have developed a way to sell asbestos products via the Internet and have representatives local to the customer deliver them. Do you think that you will have an adequate market to allow you to reach your business revenue goals? Probably not. Asbestos sales aren’t exactly peaking right now.

I acknowledge that the example sounds silly. However, I can assure you that many people commit similar errors everyday. You must be fairly certain through observation or study that a market exists for your product. Furthermore, the market must be large enough to maintain your business. Finally, people should find it easy to understand the benefit that they receive from buying your service. People spend money to solve their problems. Are there a lot of people with the problem that you want to solve? Are they willing to pay you what you are asking to do so?

Here are a few more elements of a good business model to consider from my study, research and face-to-face interviews with successful entrepreneurs. I went back through my notes from reading books like "Good to Great" by Jim Collins and Michael Dell's writings about his successes with Dell Computers. I also poured through The Great Game of Business by Jack Stack, Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber...and dozens more. I also went through my notes from meetings with many of the most successful businessmen I've met over the years.

I blogged on some other books that I like a while back! Here are other things to look for and/or incorporate into your business model:

6. Large potential market that is (hopefully) unorganized and disjointed. One of the things Michael Dell most appreciated about the personal computing market was that many people wanted their own devices, but no one company had stepped forward to dedicate their efforts to solving that one single problem. In fact, people wanted a product so much that they were making their own computers. Dell did the same, as we know, starting off in his dorm room at The University of Texas. Soon he was in demand to make computers for other people and the rest is history. These days, there are a lot of problems out there to be solved. Can you find one begging for a solution?

7. Recurring revenue. Ideally, you want to be involved in a business that incorporates recurring revenue streams as much as possible. When you have that, once you've covered your customer acquisition costs, you'll be in the position to realize profits for the remaining life of that customer. I believe recurring revenues may be the most important element to consider when you're looking at a business idea. If you don't have recurring revenues, you need to be sure to have a way of capturing new customers and servicing them in a very cost-effective manner to be profitable.

8. Breakage. Warranties are a great example of "breakage" in action. It's a simple concept: people pay for services they may not fully consume. Another great example are health club memberships. There are sometimes ethical challenges to incorporating breakage into your business model. Here's the key: you MUST be set up to provide services if and when demanded every single time. In the case of a warranty, if people need service on their appliance, you MUST provide it. It's not an acceptable excuse that you never planned on providing service! On the other hand, if a business is able to sell a warranty, it normally turns into profit instantly. That's why Best Buy pushes them so hard!

9. Reasonably low barriers to entry (skills, capital, legal/regulatory). Whether in terms of the legal and regulatory environment or other factors, for most people it's best to enter a business without barriers set up to hinder them. Infrastructure can be another substantial hindrance. If you want to build a competitive railroad line, you need access to railways. That might be difficult to obtain. It might be easier to provide services within societal infrastructures already existing.

10. Scalable. The best businesses are easy to expand from a small operation to a large or much larger one. "Easy" is a relative term. I understand that. However - and Kiyosaki talks about this a lot - if your business requires rebuilding every time orders increase, you have to reexamine your structure and finds one that scales better. Solopreneurs struggle with this. Let's say you're offering personal chef services? You might be okay with ten clients, but what if you get 100 calls tomorrow? Can you even take 100 calls? It's best to build for scale from the very beginning. I call this "planning to succeed" because you should account for an idea really taking off as well as planning for challenging times.

11. Duplicatable. The best businesses can be duplicated. Once it works, you can take it from market to market to market or set up people to operate your business in other locations. If you're providing a specific product, in what ways can you repeat the process over and over and lowering your production costs? This is where the great Henry Ford changed the American economy. He popularized the assembly line.

12. Leverages current resources. Most entrepreneurs are going to be better off starting where they are and using the skills, resources, capital and people available to them already. Acres of Diamonds, the famous speech turned book by Russell Conwell, talks eloquently about how much most people already have available to us as we're out searching for riches elsewhere or bemoaning their lack. You can download a free copy of Acres of Diamonds here: LINK

Now that you have determined your specific business and you have done some thinking about how you will organize your company, and you are pretty sure that there are customers in the market, you are ready to start planning. If you need a simple, basic business plan to start working through your ideas, use this one: The One-Page Business Plan.

If you have other questions, get in touch with me. Entrepreneurship as a sole source of income or as part of a strategy to build multiple sources of income is going to be increasingly important in the coming months and years...more than it has ever been before!

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10/12/11

Time to Get Your Order In! DEBUT COMING SOON!


I set out to write a book that would help you learn how to identify your special, eternal purpose and begin living in it with passion, productivity and even profitability. I've included stories from my own life, lessons from scripture, exercises and studies from the best personal development coaches around along with my own insights to help you accomplish what you meant to do! And be a better, more focused person than ever before. Judging by the feedback I'm getting so far, I know it's blessing people!

"Hi Mark, Just reading your book now. Late, I know but I am loving it. I'm just taking a break to agree with you. I too believe we all have a purpose and we all will make this world better. As you said, who we are and what we do are rarely the same thing. Those 9 to 5ers could be community leaders as volunteers in a soup kitchen or as a mentor to troubled teens. Each person has a gift and a purpose. Even some of the poorest people I have met have left an impact on me by their actions. I needed your message. Every word and concept was striking a nerve. It was so awesome. I love when things affect me in such a positive way so thank you!" ~LK

"Great! Great! and Great! Motivation is bubbling inside me!" ~AA

"Thank you, man. May God increase you in wisdom. In my own words, I have learned that people who live a "10" lives are purpose driven, i.e., they live for what they are born to do." ~MM

"I have thoroughly enjoyed this. I have no comments on what "doesn't work" but I can tell you it is a "feel good" kinda book! I began to read it and became engrossed by your words. The biblical references and the personal examples you used are so on-point. Towards the end of your own story, when you spoke about your thermostat being set at "just-above average" and how you realized that you were producing at the level of expection you placed on yourself, it gave me considerable pause because I've just reached that realization myself - and it is indeed an "ah ha" moment that was long over due!!" ~TD

"Bottom line, I believe this book will inspire so many people because you are speaking to us, not "at" us. Giving constructive critcisms coupled with suggestions, possibilities and most of all - hope! Many people including myself are hungry for this knowledge - I am excited for you, and I'm certainly looking forward to being able to reading more. Thank you for sharing!" ~TM

"Very good, Mark! Goes along with my philosophy. "If you always do what you've always done, you always get what you always got". If we want sometning different in life we gotta do things different. If we want a better relationship, we gotta change the "type" of person we are interested in because the past ones obviously didn't work. If we want to change our status in life maybe we need to change who we hang out with and where we hang out. GOD BLESS YOU!" ~PJ






I read a quote once that said the reason to write a book isn’t to impart knowledge, but to learn. This means, in essence, that we should, perhaps, set out to write something when we are deficient in our own understanding. That sentiment captures my approach perfectly. I certainly would not have considered myself expert enough on the topic of empowerment to write a book on it prior to launching out. But I needed a book on empowerment (along with several other topics I hope to tackle later) that would help me personally – a tough case, if I say so myself.

I wrote the book I needed to read. On a side note, I’ve found I would have to approach several things in my life this way. A lot of times, I would have to become the mentor I was seeking. I call myself the Founder and First Student of this movement.

Further, as an author, I am not ready to concede the personal empowerment market space to Oprah Winfrey, Tony Robbins and The Secret book and DVD's. I have heard from countless people who think, as I do, that it is increasingly difficult to find good coaching that isn’t intertwined with New Age philosophies. I’ve tried to keep this book “pure” as far as the self-help shelf is concerned.

This isn’t the Bible and it’s not even a sermonic presentation so it doesn’t come close to approaching the power God’s Word can wield in our lives. However, I incorporate scripture and Biblical thought liberally throughout and without shame. I don’t stop with the Bible. Again, this isn’t a sermon. I believe “…all truth is God’s truth” as the old saying goes, and I’ve attempted to start and end all thoughts and suggestions by examining whether they “agree” with the Holy Writ.

It’s funny. One of the first editors with whom I shared my work was a Jewish woman. She told me “You know…this book is good, but it’s very Christian. You might want to consider changing that.” She shares what many of us call a Judeo-Christian heritage and wasn’t speaking from hostility. She was only pointing out how I could get a bigger market for my work if I softened or eliminated the Christian undertones. She is correct of course. I took it as a compliment.

I know you will find something in "Live BIG! Die Empty" that will help you. I pray your life is never the same after reading this just as my life has changed through the process of writing it. That was part of my goal. I wanted to change my life so thoroughly and completely and understand everything that was happening so I could offer you – every reader and audience – the same outcomes or better. I am standing in agreement with you for the absolute best for your life whoever and wherever you are!

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10/11/11

When Does It Make Sense to Partner or Merge?


I've written before about how tough employment markets are encouraging people who've never been in business to seek out entrepreneurship as real options for themselves. For many this is a good development - even a predestined outcome. On the other hand, we've also seen the rise of the "solopreneur" which is to say some launch out in business alone and never add to their teams.

I learned a long time ago that if you don't have an assistant, you ARE the assistant! Whether you bring on staff or not, I still believe too many of us are working alone. Even the king of the jungle hunts in packs. This is particularly critical in challenging markets. In my research, I've found there are thirteen reasons/justifications for merging your work, business or practice with another professional or company. Consider a partnership or joint venture when:

1. There's opportunity to enter new markets or penetrate current markets more deeply.
2. You have the chance to expand your distribution capabilities.
3. You can fill strategic gaps in your organization.
4. You will increase your technological capabilities and/or acquire new skill sets.
5. Joining forces allows you to achieve a better cost structure & generate more revenue.
6. You can leverage another's brand/name.
7. There is a tangible skills transfer.
8. You can both gain competitive advantage in the marketplace.
9. A merger fits with your strategic direction.
10. Shared knowledge can improve technology.
11. Customers will receive enhanced services.
12. Improved Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) will result.
13. You can decrease operation risk.

Consider whether any of these opportunities exist for your business as you move forward into the next months and years. Proper partnership could mean the difference between survival and starvation. Partnership might also be your bridge from good to great. Personally, I would love to see more of us come together to build major enterprises instead of having so many small, but often globally insignificant (no offense) operations.

There are too many people cheering me on for me to quit...

Some people like to talk about how often immigrants come to the United States and develop themselves into successes...either in business and entrepreneurship or professional services or in education. There are usually two categories of conversation:

1. Anger that foreigners are taking what should be "ours" somehow.

2. Criticism of those who have been here longer, but haven't accomplished nearly as much.

I tend have a third point of view: curious amazement.

I like to talk to the convenience store owners, hoteliers, doctors and attorneys who most obviously didn't grow up around the corner from me in Texarkana nor in your neighborhood. I like to ask them where they're from...why they came "here" (as in why Houston? or why San Antonio specifically?)...why they have been successful in business or education? Things like that.

Most often I discover that they aren't any smarter, well connected or richer than most people. There is one thing they tend to have in large doses: immeasurable determination! They tell me things like "I have to make it! There are too many people who've done too much to get me here!"

I've also been told..."Do you know how much is costs to hire an English tutor in my country? This is a huge investment." I've been told... "It's such a privilege to be here. I can't stop until I've done enough to help out my people."

These are the things I hear all the time. All the time. Like I said...I am amazed, inspired and encouraged when I hear these tales. They remind me so much of my own path. My brother told me once "As much as I've prayed for you, you'd better not quit!" Similarly with my parents, friends, church family and even Facebook friends...there are too many people praying for me and cheering me on to quit. Too many people have invested too much energy into helping me for me to not give it my best effort.

Maybe that's what we all need to realize?

"Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us..." ~Hebrews 12:1 (NASB)

10/1/11

Iron Sharpens Iron...


"Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17

If there's an area of your life in which you're dull, change your associations in that area and watch the difference it makes! This is what I'm living right now. God has blessed me to come into the acquaintance of some really sharp people these days. They are all sharpening me, expanding me and knocking off the rough areas in my life. Most of them probably don't even know it. They are all incredible and I am grateful...too many people to list.

Here's what I've learned...

Need to lose weight? Spend more time with slender people. Pay attention to how they live, walk (generally faster), eat (amount and food choices) and exercise (taking the stairs instead of the elevator)...for example. If you can't spend time with them, at least watch them shop. What's in their basket at the supermarket versus yours? There's an a-ha! moment in there. Take a look at your surroundings the next time you go to a buffet or fast food restaurant. How do the people look?

Need to earn more money? Spend more time with people who earn more and save more than you do. How are they prioritizing their time? How are they employing their gifts and skills? How do their habits contrast with those who aren't getting ahead financially? What have their career choices been? How did they get into the field? Ask them some questions and you'll learn a lot. They'll be impressed that you're asking and you'll both walk away benefited. Trust me. Here's a key: what kind of language do they use? Do they live life or let life "happen" to them? You'll experience another a-ha! moment.

Dissatisfied with your relationships? How do the happily married people you know relate to one another? What do they value in a partner? How do their actions and attitudes contrast with those who aren't living the kind of life you want to have? I'd be willing to bet that the things most single people consider "dealbreakers" or things they "don't put up with" won't appear on the Top 20 of most married people. They've learned what's important and what just isn't worth stressing over. Their list of what isn't important is typically much longer than their list of what is.

One thing I've learned about money, for instance, is that people who earn more money and keep more of what they earn are those who TALK ABOUT MONEY. Poorer people avoid talking about money, but instead prioritize entertainment and gossip as preferred subjects. Spend some time around people who are prospering and you'll see what I mean. The wealthy will openly discuss their savings plans, balances, credit scores, strategies, successes and even their struggles whether current or past. When I started moving in more affluent circles, I was first shocked at how different their conversations were as contrasted with my less wealthy friends.

Solomon reminded us this way. He said "He who walks with wise men will be wise, But the companion of fools will suffer harm." (Proverbs 13:20 (NASB)) Indeed he was a wise man.

9/26/11

How is the Economy Impacting Your Relationships?




Shared from The Live BIG! Die Empty. Blog

I had the pleasure of being a guest on "Update with Doris Bailey" this past weekend with Guest Host, Philip Lowe. It was a great conversation discussing how the current economic crisis is impacting relationships...and what can be done. I shared three of the five things I think couples can do on the radio show.  Here are those three plus the two I didn't have time to share...

‎1. Don't deny you're in a changed financial situation. I've seen a lot of people fail to come to grips with the fact that things will be different financially when one or both lose employment or have their income otherwise reduced. They keep going along as if nothing happened.

‎2. Re-embrace deferred gratification as a financial strategy. Waiting is a good and necessary thing. Get the children involved if you can. You'll be surprised at how willing they will be to help the household make THIS vs. THAT decisions...or the NOW vs. LATER decisions.

‎3. As I learned from my old corporate days, when you have to make cuts, CUT ONCE AND CUT DEEPLY! It hurts your psyche more to bleed, bleed and bleed continually over a long period. It's best to cut as deeply as you can (more deeply than you might think is reasonable) and do it all at once. Examples will come to your own mind, I'm sure. Here's one...don't just cut the extra channels from the cable package...cut the cable! Don't just cut down on going out to eat. Stop it all! Even (especially?) the fast food!

‎4. Double-down on building up your relationship skills. Change is stressful. Become more intent upon getting through it together. Sit down and talk strategy and roles. For some couples this may be the only time they've had such a discussion in years - maybe ever. When better to do than when trying to navigate a path together?







‎5. Only speak what you want manifested in your lives! No "woe is us" talk is allowed. Remain confident that you'll come through it, come through it together and be better on the other side of this temporary situation. Oh...that's the other thing to remind yourself. It's temporary. Everything on this side of eternity is temporary. Be encouraged!

How is the Economy Impacting Your Relationships?


I had the pleasure of being a guest on "Update with Doris Bailey" this past weekend with Guest Host, Philip Lowe. It was a great conversation discussing how the current economic crisis is impacting relationships...and what can be done. I shared three of the five things I think couples can do on the radio show. Here are those three plus the two I didn't have time to share...

‎1. Don't deny you're in a changed financial situation. I've seen a lot of people fail to come to grips with the fact that things will be different financially when one or both lose employment or have their income otherwise reduced. They keep going along as if nothing happened.

‎2. Re-embrace deferred gratification as a financial strategy. Waiting is a good and necessary thing. Get the children involved if you can. You'll be surprised at how willing they will be to help the household make THIS vs. THAT decisions...or the NOW vs. LATER decisions.

‎3. As I learned from my old corporate days, when you have to make cuts, CUT ONCE AND CUT DEEPLY! It hurts your psyche more to bleed, bleed and bleed continually over a long period. It's best to cut as deeply as you can (more deeply than you might think is reasonable) and do it all at once. Examples will come to your own mind, I'm sure. Here's one...don't just cut the extra channels from the cable package...cut the cable! Don't just cut down on going out to eat. Stop it all! Even (especially?) the fast food!

‎4. Double-down on building up your relationship skills. Change is stressful. Become more intent upon getting through it together. Sit down and talk strategy and roles. For some couples this may be the only time they've had such a discussion in years - maybe ever. When better to do than when trying to navigate a path together?




‎5. Only speak what you want manifested in your lives! No "woe is us" talk is allowed. Remain confident that you'll come through it, come through it together and be better on the other side of this temporary situation. Oh...that's the other thing to remind yourself. It's temporary. Everything on this side of eternity is temporary. Be encouraged!

9/23/11

Breathe

Pray for me. No, really. Pray for me!!

Do you ever have those days or weeks where you feel stressed out of your mind?! There has been so much coming at me this week (in a good way) and that's where I am a little bit. I'm blogging this right now as a way to stop and force myself to breathe, de-stress and meditate on God's promises over my life? Too religious for some people, I'm sure.

Still...the reality is I have those times just like everyone else. Maybe more than some. Therefore, I am going to do four things before I get back to work:

1. Take several deep, very deep breaths.
2. Force myself to smile.
3. Remind myself of all the promises the Lord has made me regarding my future.
4. Take a step in that direction.


I posted on my Facebook page and I've blogged about it before how sometimes the challenges that we have in front of us look not only challenging, but overwhelming! "How can I do THAT!? I don't even know where to start!" I'm going to do the only thing any of us can do in those moments: breathe, smile, trust God and move forward.

I've already prayed asking the Lord for wisdom, guidance and favor. As a Believer, I have to trust that God hears and answers my prayers...that they aren't just exercises in speaking words into the air. Therefore, the only thing left is to add the only two ingredients I can inject into the equation: faith and action.

I hope you're doing the same!

9/20/11

10 Ultimate No B.S. #MonsterTips to Help You Sell More and Earn More Money NOW!

Here's a video I've put together called "The Pain Funnel" and it's just one of the lessons I offer to help you separate the Pretenders from the Prospects in your business. I've found that professionals don't burn out from hard work - they burn out from unfruitful work and there is a big, big difference! Understanding "The Pain Funnel" will help you make all of your work more fruitful! I've worked as an entrepreneur for years and done every type of deal and I've closed tens of millions of dollars of transactions.



I've packaged several other tips into an and eBook that I'm making available to you. This offer is worth thousands upon thousands of dollars in commissions you'll earn. There's no doubt in my mind!  None! I've packaged some bonus material with it to help you with your mindset, your understanding of entrepreneurship and financing, your motivation and more.  Lots of stuff for the business owner, manager, entrepreneur and leader - really this is for everybody who needs to get sharper and produce more revenue in their chosen field.


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EVERY role you operate in is a sales job. You might as well get used to it.

People tell me all the time they’re working in various field because they HATE selling. Or, when looking for new jobs, they avoid the entire section of the listings under “Sales” and keep looking. I’ve been a business owner for years and was a hiring manager before that. When I ask the interviewee for their questions of me, what do you think comes to the top of the list after “how much does the position pay?” The very next question is usually some variation of “I don’t have to do any selling, do I?”

Every job, every role, every function requires dealing with people. Everything is sales. Even if you’re a teacher, you have to sell the school district on hiring you or you’ll remain unemployed. If you run a non-profit, you have to sell people on donating to your cause. Again, to my teachers, excellence in your job involves selling young people on why they need to do their best with the selected material. If you’re a minister, you have to sell people on Christ or to your point of view. Even if they buy your point of view, you still need to sell them on the idea of supporting you financially. Everything is sales.

Get used to it so you can begin to excel in it.

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9/17/11

Live Blogging from the Financial Empowerment Workshop


What an interesting group! The organizers, Althea Morris and Debra Bann, have done a stupendous job putting this event together. I am one of five speakers and I will be sharing in a few minutes....I am talking about "7 Steps to Financial Turn-around" and so I will blog again later to wrap up my thoughts for the day.

...my speech went great! John Cruise is talking now!  He is talking about no longer making plans off the top of your head.  Also talking about the value of carrying cash on your person at all times.

...John Whaley did a great job talking about how to raise Investors through social media for your business.  Everybody here is named John except me!

This event is going great. No happy talk. Truth! Lots of good information being shared today. I was able to help some people today I am sure!

Debra Bann is coming next. She is talking about social media. Rod Gist will be the last speaker of the night. I'm sure I'll get a chance to share more of their information later. Debra shared so much information I'll have to download her presentation.




Here's some of the initial feedback:

"Spent the afternoon at the Financial Empowerment Seminar! Great wisdom went forth in that place! I was challenged by Mark Anthony McCray and several other excellent and eloquent speakers who shared their hearts and wisdom! GREAT job Mark!"

I could not get to sleep last night I was so excited about the information shared at the conference. FABULOUS EVENT! EXCELLENT INFORMATION! AMAZING PEOPLE! I thank all of you for reaching out and sharing your wealth of knowledge with the community. Already telling folks to get ready for the next one! I can't wait!

"I have had the distinct pleasure of being a guest in one of Mark's public speaking events. His passion for educating persons not only can be felt in his delivery but his topics are very relevant and easy to understand. Mark's life principles compel you to make monumental changes in your everyday actions that will ultimately lead you to "Live Big & Die Empty!""

"If you have an event planned now or in the future, you will want to schedule Mark as one of your featured speakers. Just this past Saturday he spoke at my event and rocked the house with 7 key steps for a "Financial Plan for Americans".

"That was a life changing event for me. I can't believe I learned so much for so little in such a short time! I will never look at finances the same again. You and the other speakers taught me that in order to be gain wealth, I must understand it & to understand it I must educate myself by reading & learning from others who have amassed wealth. You can't transcend lack by listening to people who are living in lack! Good word today Mark! Thank you so much for inviting me. I can't wait until the next one & I will bring an army with me! Everyone needs to hear this word!" 


Also, I can't wait until we do this again! This information has to get out! I'm sure I'll be doing something for Live BIG! Die Empty. too!