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Social Network Used by Geniuses

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Hey, What makes somebody a genius? What habits do they have? How does their mind work? Most peop

Hey, What makes somebody a genius? What habits do they have? How does their mind work? Most people believe that geniuses are lone wolfs. They are able to come up with ideas, procedures, and processes without the help of other people. Isolated geniuses DO NOT exist. Genius comes from connection. What are the chances that Albert Einstien had almost the exact same idols, and mentors as Isaac Newton? Geniuses do have one habit that separate them from the rest of us. They are careful and calculating. They minimize risk and they optimize risk by surrounding themselves with the most talented, smartest, hungriest, obsessed people they can find. They leave no space for nay-sayers or people who complain. The quality of information, ideas, support, and motivation you feed your mind directly determines the quality of results you produce. What can Network Marketers learn from Albert Einstien and his circle of mentors? The lesson here is, map out your social network.  - Who are your idols? - Who are your mentors? - Who are your rivals? - Who are your collaborators? - Who are your associates? - Who are your admirers? - Who are your friends? Then take the time to choose people for each of these positions wisely. The higher quality groups you find the higher quality of life you will experience in the future.  Now, if you're interested in joining the most powerful group of 10,000+ Network Marketers, gaining access to the best training, strategies, and coaching on the planet, and growing your business: Then I've got just the thing for you... It's called Go Pro Academy, and it's a catalyst for growth for you as a person, for your business, and for your lifestyle. It is currently helping thousands of Network Marketers. [Get a 14-day $1 Trial of Go Pro Academy.]( (and change your life by upgrading your social network)  Your friend and partner Eric Worre  --------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - This email was sent to {EMAIL} by eric@networkmarketingpro.com Suite 310, 800 E. 1st St N, Suite 310, Wichita, KS USA, 67202 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( Â

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