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Michael Breen was very lucky… When he was in his early 20s, he wanted to be an actor. He att

Michael Breen was very lucky…  When he was in his early 20s, he wanted to be an actor. He attended acting school. Then one day he got rejected. Twice. For two different roles. For two mind-boggling reasons.  Why did the hiring agents reject him? Because he was “too fat”, another said, “Because you are just too SKINNY!” On the same day!  That led him to a decision to change his career. To become an advisor to the world’s most successful people and companies. But Michael knew next to nothing about business.  Luckily, he was introduced to a mentor that was already serving clients of multibillion-dollar companies. His mentor threw him in at the deep end.  “Michael go facilitate this board of major corporation. Sort out their problems. And remember: Don’t screw it up!”  This was all a bit un-nerving to say the least. But fantastic experience.  One day, during a debrief after a board session, Michael’s mentor leaned over towards him and said:  “Michael, business is all about solving problems. Do you want to know why clients pay huge fees to consultants like us for solving problems they could solve themselves?”  A very young Michael leaned in - “Why?”  “Because our job is to [find and ask the unasked question.](”  ”Most people think being a great advisor is all about coming up with great answers. It’s not. A world-class advisor will always have better questions, better tools but fewer answers and better ways of communicating those answers than regular staff.”  “That’s what makes them worth the big bucks! They can identify the real problem. Find the best solution and express it in such a way that the people with POWER (and those who will lose power) want to listen.”  “Those kinds of skills are incredibly rare.”  There’s no way for me to compress Michael’s 30+ years being a world-class advisor into a single sentence. Nor can I tell you every insight, aha moment and breakthrough Michael had applying NLP in the business world.  The easiest thing to do is get the skills yourself. Watch and learn from Michael directly in this [unique package we’ve curated for you here.](  It’s like having Michael as your mentor. Advising, prompting and encouraging you in how to apply NLP in business masterfully…  … so you can go from where you are right now in your business or career to a place where you possess a set of skills that are extraordinary. Putting you in that top 1% of professionals in your industry.  This isn’t of course something for everyone. But if you are one of the lucky people who enrolls before this sells out – today’s choice could be the best investment of your career.  If your professional ambition is to have a big impact … to have a great career (and not just an ordinary career) - then mastering business NLP skills is compulsory.  [Grab your spot here.](  To your success, Tom [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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