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Are You Stuck Being Marginalized By The Marketplace?

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Friend, By now, you know my life is mostly spent doing private client mentoring. But I actually love

Friend, By now, you know my life is mostly spent doing private client mentoring. But I actually love conducting totally privileged, ultra-small group, highly interactive market processes, and what people now call, “Profit Interventions.” I ALWAYS try to respect your intelligence, never purposely waste your time, ALWAYS wanting to add outrageous value and provide object lessons of profound meaning and worth in whatever I do. If you’re comfortable investing some serious time and highly focused attention – I invite, encourage, and commend you to review ever-so-carefully the handful of videos showcasing a facet of a bold, daring, "hands-on" example of the process I’ve been doing annually with an ultra-small group of business owners. A process called “Breakthroughs at the Beach” that has been producing brain-shattering successes. These videos demonstrate 14 actual examples of what the process and experience is like, as well as present actual condensed hot seats that any entrepreneur can observe and learn from simply by observing the process and absorbing the insights. Okay, I do NOT really expect you to spend hours of your precious time watching all of these videos. But I DO expect those who are interested in true growth to "invest" enough time and attention in examining the wonderful world of breakthrough thinking we’ve packed into these amazing examples. That is also why I have decided to freely allow everyone to watch 14 actual, hot seat $25,000 makeovers I’ve done — some totally through dual translators (it’s a wild scenario to observe/watch). - [Hot seat video 1](=): Jay advises the proprietor of a martial arts dojo on how he might increase his number of experienced students. - [Hot seat video 2](=): Jay advises a company looking to sell special, sleep-aiding pillows how to expand their sphere of influence. - [Hot seat video 3](: Jay tells an entrepreneur how to maximize the Mastermind experience, both from a tactical and emotional standpoint. - [Hot seat video 4](: Jay advises a man selling medical equipment for bedsore treatment how to be more preemptive and preeminent in his field. - [Hot seat video 5](=): Jay gives an insightful advisory talk about how to connect with and understand people making buying decisions in any market. - [Hot seat video 6](=): Jay explains to an entrepreneur from Japan how to gain the trust, respect, and commitment from a fickle market - [Hot seat video 7](: In a very candid conversation, Jay explains how personal strength and integrity can be cultivated. - [Hot seat video 8](=): Jay identifies cash windfalls he encountered over the course of his illustrious career. - [Hot seat video 9](=): Jay talks about the processes that can be used to be more effective and clear in business endeavors. - [Hot seat video 10](=): Jay identifies the things people leaving the consulting session should do to make sure his advice sticks. - [Hot seat video 11](): Jay advises an entrepreneur on ways he can hold onto his employment despite a modest budget. - [Hot seat video 12](=): Jay helps guide a burgeoning Japanese company whose proprietary web system needs to reach a broader market. The system is designed to help contractors and architects construct homes more efficiently. - [Hot seat video 13](=): A young man with a spa/studio seeks Jay’s advice on how to expand the business. - [Hot seat video 14](=): Jay helps a man who believes he has an effective business, but wants to begin seeking out better business models. Note that I have to be slower, and more empathic/compassionate in translator-based hot seats. But I’m certain you’ll gain monumentally from watching as many as you can. They ARE a lot more slow-moving than I’d do here with just English-speaking entrepreneurs. But my staff has tried to edit out as much noise and divergent conversation that comes with the problem of translation — so you can view as much of “the good stuff” as possible. If after you’ve checked out these hot seat makeovers, you find yourself “seriously interested” AND think you are “seriously qualified,” and want to know if you’d be a right fit for my next upcoming three-day brain-shattering LIVE business growth intensive, [click here to contact my Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Rob Colasanti ASAP]() Whether you are appropriate or not, everyone is welcome to (and would gain from) watching as many of these $25,000 per person makeovers as you can is totally appropriate. But only ten of you can possess/gain actual first-hand experience by attending “Breakthroughs at the Beach” -- with me personally orchestrating each of your breakthroughs. I hope you gain from the videos no matter your situation. -Jay [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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