iLearningGlobal is pleased to announce Paul Martinelli as the featured faculty member on this Saturday’s, 01/02/10, Millionaire Mentor Session.

Paul Martinelli was a stuttering high school dropout from a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania working-class family. From these humble and difficult beginnings, Paul learned to tap into his true potential and became a millionaire entrepreneur. Today as an international speaker, teacher and coach, Paul is spreading the word about unleashing one’s true potential and the power of what the mind can truly accomplish.

After dropping out of high school in the early 1980s, Paul Martinelli was recruited by Guardian Angels’ founder Curtis Sliwa to help protect everyday citizens from thugs and criminals. Paul traveled the United States with Sliwa to set up volunteer, unarmed citizen safety patrols in tough, urban neighborhoods. By the time Paul was 22 years old, he had risen to second in command of the Guardian Angels. This leadership experience at such a young age gave Paul a strong foundation of courage and confidence that would propel him to achieve successes exceeding his wildest dreams.

In 1988, with $200 and a used vacuum cleaner in hand, Paul started At Your Service, Inc., a cleaning company. Paul’s personal and business life expanded tremendously when he began to study and apply the field of human potential. Paul’s creative business savvy earned him Northwood University’s most prestigious Arthur E. Turner Excellence in Entrepreneurship award. He sold his cleaning company in 2006 to become president of LifeSuccess Consultants. Paul’s passion to develop others has led him to his latest venture of launching his own coaching, training and platform speaking firm.

Please join us this Saturday, January 2, 2010, to hear Paul speak on “Goal Setting”.

We look forward to having you on the call!

Details:

When: Saturday, January 2, 9am PST / 11am CST / 12Noon EST

Dial in: 646-519-5830

Access code: 7244

Paul Martinelli Full Bio

Paul Martinelli was a stuttering high school dropout from a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania working-class family. From these humble and difficult beginnings, Paul learned to tap into his true potential and became a millionaire entrepreneur. Today as an international speaker, teacher and coach, Paul regularly shares the stage with such masters of the personal development field as Bob Proctor, Wayne Dyer, Les Brown, Brian Tracy and Mark Victor Hansen.

The Guardian Angels… a training ground for courage and leadership

After dropping out of high school in the early 1980s, Paul Martinelli was recruited by Guardian Angels’ founder Curtis Sliwa to help protect everyday citizens from thugs and criminals. Paul traveled the United States with Sliwa to set up volunteer, unarmed citizen safety patrols in tough, urban neighborhoods. By the time Paul was 22 years old, he had risen to second in command of the Guardian Angels. This leadership experience at such a young age gave Paul a strong foundation of courage and confidence that would propel him to achieve successes exceeding his wildest dreams.

A Vacuum Cleaner and a Vision

In 1988, with $200 and a used vacuum cleaner in hand, Paul started At Your Service, Inc., a cleaning company. Paul’s personal and business life expanded tremendously when he began to study and apply the field of human potential. Paul’s creative business savvy earned him Northwood University’s most prestigious Arthur E. Turner Excellence in Entrepreneurship award. He sold his cleaning company in 2006 to become president of LifeSuccess Consultants. Paul’s passion to develop others has led him to his latest venture of launching his own coaching, training and platform speaking firm.

Transforming Individuals and Organizations around the Globe

Today, Paul is traveling the globe and spreading the word about unleashing one’s true potential and the power of what the mind can truly accomplish. Paul’s plain spoken wisdom immediately connects with individuals and groups from all backgrounds. His life changing messages are available through workshops, retreats, seminars, webinars, coaching services, and keynote speeches. Paul is also a master at training others how to become skilled personal development coaches and platform speakers and offers customized programs in these areas.

Bestselling author of “Your First Year In Network Marketing” and “Self Wealth”, Mark Yarnell wrote these books that have been classics in the Multi-Level Marketing industry for a long time. The other day I had the chance to view a webinar based on principles that allow him to make an impressive lifestyle for himself through the network marketing industry. In this article, I wanted to share with you some things that I learned.

Mark Yarnell, first of all, is not your usual networker. Duplication is king’ is a ridiculous idea to Mark Yarnell in the Multi-Level Marketing business. He gets straight to the point and teaches that if you want to be a leader in your MLM business, it doesn’t matter whether you copy your upline leader or not.

He said ‘What matters is that you sponsor as many distributors as you possibly can, AND give people the training that they need to achieve their dreams IF they choose to listen.’ And remember, “New blood is the life blood of any new organization. Continually sponsoring new associates adds vitality to an entire business.”

A few years ago when I was struggling in my own Multi-Level Marketing business, I started to search out other successful networkers by coming across Mark’s books and I read his controversial views on MLM duplication. To my dismay, Mark Yarnell was simply telling the truth of how he built his networking business by not totally following what his upline was doing.

Mark Yarnell simply found out that the success behind the best networkers around the world built their network marketing business in a unique way that was based solely on their own set of beliefs and skill sets. Now there are a handful of similarities between top producers, but the fact is that their methods are entirely different, REGARDLESS of what any Multi-Level Marketer has ever taught you.

One of the important facts I learned from reading Mark Yarnell’s books and through this webinar is that the Multi-Level Marketing industry is all about the numbers. There are all kinds of ways we can try and justify other explanations, but the truth is that if you look into any MLM organization in the world, approximately one out of every 30 people who join an MLM business go nuts and start making a few thousand dollars a month. About one out of every 100 people make a six figure income in most companies, and about one out of every thousand people hit the mid six figures to seven figure level annually. In any Multi-Level or direct sales business, these numbers will vary.

By continuously prospecting and recruiting more associates into your business you end up building an organization that will sustain a comfortable living.

This principle is like nature. You can’t fight against a tidal wave in nature, you either have to get out of the way or ride the wave. Network Marketing is the same. Take a hard look at your company and your business, and take a look at what has actually produced, and you’ll find that the numbers are the same. One out of five people sponsors a few people, one out of thirty sponsors a LOT of people, and one out of 100 are absolutely nuts with the amount that they produce.

One other important thing to note is that you should never feel ashamed to be a part of this great industry and business model. Mark Yarnell’s direct quote from this webinar was:

“Don’t think for a minute that there’s any profession out there that’s more admiral then network marketing. It’s not so much the issue of how you go about becoming wealthy. It’s more about do you understand how blessed you are to be apart of a legitimate profession where instead of starting at the bottom of the pyramid like Microsoft and trying to claw your way to the top, you start at the top of your own pyramid and elevate others by lifting them up. You know this is a wonderful, dynamic, creative, honest, high integrity, core value profession.”

If you want to learn more secrets from the master’s like Mark Yarnell, then visit Online MLM Marketing Secrets.

The other day I was reviewing this marketing tactic that I had never fully utilized before… LinkedIn. I’ve been getting an absolute TON of leads using article marketing, video marketing, and social bookmarking, but I’ve pretty much steered clear of this social network, because I didn’t really understand it at all…

…until I heard of this guy named ‘Larry Beacham, The King Of LinkedIn‘. He’s got upwards of 40+ leads per day for FREE using this little known marketing strategy. In fact, to this date I’ve never heard of anyone else who has remotely understood how to capture the amazing class of leads that exist from this one resource alone. So here’s what I have for you… I wanted to share some of the main points that I got from this webinar.

1. LinkedIn is a SOCIAL NETWORK, not somewhere to go and spam the entire universe with business offers. People on LinkedIn are there to meet business oriented people and CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS. So your initial goal isn’t to sell something, it’s to get to know like minded business people.

2. LinkedIn has some of the most entrepreneurial people in THE WORLD who are connected to the network. Just knowing this one point convinced me I had to learn everything there was to know about this strategy. The average income of LinkedIn users is $110,000 per year. Compare that to the average USA income of $31,410 per year. Just that fact alone means that LinkedIn subscribers are more qualified to own and operate their own business.

3. LinkedIn can be combined with my own personal Article Marketing Strategy. I learned that one of the most important things to do on LinkedIn is to submit quality articles to their directories, giving away valuable advice. Well, since I do that anyways, it makes sense to add LinkedIn to my strategy base, for increased exposure.

Overall, I learned that this is a cool, simple strategy that you can IMMEDIATELY use to add exposure and professional contacts to your rolodex of MLM leads. If you’re like most people and you don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on PPC and other paid advertisements, I would highly encourage you to check this strategy out. The webinar is about 70 minutes long, and it is JAM PACKED with value. You can check it out by following this link, Get The LinkedIn Strategy, and filling in the form (if you’re already subscribed, you won’t get the same emails twice).

Bill Bartmann is the featured faculty member on this Saturday’s Millionaire Mentor Session.

Bill is the ultimate underdog/survivor/achiever, overcoming personal circumstances and tragedy to rise to the top enterprise in America. Homeless at age 14, a member of a street gang and a high-school dropout – Bill took control of his life by taking the GED exam and putting himself through college and law school.

Since then, Bill has created seven successful businesses, including a $3.5 billion company started from his kitchen table with a $13,000 loan.

Now, Bill Bartmann is referred to as the “Billionaire Business Coach”. He is the only self-made billionaire who has exclusively devoted his life to teaching others. He travels the country, sharing his story of how he created his success and how he dealt with his challenges.

This Saturday’s Millionaire Mentor Session with Bill is titled, “Conversations with a Billionaire”. This is a rare opportunity to be mentored by one of America’s most successful businessmen. We look forward to having you join us on the call!

Details:

When: Saturday, October 3, 9am PST / 11am CST / 12 Noon EST

Dial in: 646-519-5830

Access code: 7244

Bill Bartmann Full Bio

Bill is the ultimate underdog/survivor/achiever, overcoming personal circumstances and tragedy to rise to the top enterprise in America. Homeless at age 14, a member of a street gang and a high-school dropout – Bill took control of his life by taking the GED exam and putting himself through college and law school.

At the request of a bank, he took over a foreclosed oil-field pipe manufacturing plant and turned it into a million dollar a month business, until OPEC slashed the price of oil – leaving Bill out of business and a million dollars in debt.

Refusing to give up, Bill and his wife & business partner, Kathy, borrowed $13,000 and created a new industry – Debt Resolution. Three years later, they had repaid the entire million dollar debt. Over the next 13 years, they grew the company to 3,900 employees with revenues in excess of $1 billion and earnings in excess of $182 million.

There they pioneered novel financial instruments still utilized today on Wall Street. They also implemented unheard of perks and benefits for their employees, such as salaries at two times the industry standard, free health care, free on-site daycare, 250% 401k matching program and legendary company trips where they took ALL of the employees and their spouses on annual trips to the Bahamas, Las Vegas and Ocean Cruises. One year they leased twenty-seven 747 jets so they could fly 6,000 employees and spouses to Disney World.

Bill and Kathy have individually graced the covers of national business magazines: Kathy on the cover of Forbes, and Bill on the cover of Inc. They were listed individually on the Forbes 400 Wealthiest People in America list. One national magazine ranked them number 25.

In 1998, tragedy struck when Bill’s former business partner committed fraud and sent the company into bankruptcy. Although Bill’s former business partner told the prosecutors that he had acted without Bill’s knowledge, admitted his guilt and was sent to prison, the US Attorney General, John Ashcroft, in the post-Enron business environment, indicted Bill. Five years later, after a 2 month long trial where the government called 53 witnesses and produced over 1,000 exhibits, Bill rested his case without calling a single witness or producing a single exhibit. The jury unanimously acquitted Bill on all counts.

Ironically, 17 months after his acquittal and six and a half years after his company was liquidated, the Federal Bankruptcy Trustee issued his report which publicly acknowledged for the first time, “CFS was not a fraud”.

This experience would have embittered most people, but not Bill. He now travels the country, sharing his story of how he created his success and how he dealt with his challenges.

Bill has been credited with singlehandedly changing and reforming the collection industry in America. His new mission, just as ambitious, is to “reverse the business failure rate in America”.

Bill is already on his way to accomplishing what has been called an impossible task. You, too, can be part of this exciting movement – a movement that will transform the face of America and improve the lives of millions of people!

One way to find out the keys to long term success is to study successful people. The easiest way for me to accomplish this is by studying the books that successful people write because it reveals what it is that they do and how they think. This reveals how they accomplish so much more in a shorter period of time than the average person.

There was a study conducted by Dr. Edward Banfield in 1970 and his goal was to find out why some people become financially secure during their lifetime. He discovered that the major reason for success was their particular attitude of mind or as he put it, a “long time perspective.” He discovered that people who were the most successful in their life and the most likely to achieve financial security were those who took their future into perspective with every decision they made today. And it was this attitude of mind that made them more likely to achieve a high level of success in their career and business.

For example, let’s take a look at a doctor’s career. A doctor must invest many years in terms of hard work and study before they are given the right to practice medicine. They have to graduate from college and then earn the right for an internship, residency and then practical training. This could take up to 12 years before they start earning a decent living and become respected in their particular field of medicine. This is what it means to have a long term perspective.

Whenever you set priorities you must consider the potential long term impact on your life.  For example, let’s consider the Law of Sacrifice. This law states you must give something up of a lower value to gain something of a higher value. If you come home from a days work and choose to upgrade your skills to advance your career instead of watching the TV, then you are considering the long term impact on your future, which will greatly benefit you. Every sacrifice that is made today will be rewarded with compound interest to expand your future.

A clear quality of any high performing person is their ability to be “action oriented”.

Take Time to Think and Plan
One characteristic that automatically goes along with “action oriented” people is their ability to take the necessary time to think, plan and set priorities. Their approach towards their goals and objectives is quick and strong. The massive amounts of work they go through takes about the same time an average person will take who spends time socializing, wasting time and working on low priority tasks. This allows them to work steadily, smoothly and continuously.

Getting into “Flow”
There is a mental state called “flow”. This is where highly successful people work on high value tasks at a continuous level of activity. To continue to be successful they must get themselves into this state far more often then the average person. This mental state we call “flow” is considered to be the top human state of performance and productivity. Once you are in this state you feel elated, clear, happy and energetic. And everything you do will seem effortless to you.

How You Can Trigger The “Flow” State
You can trigger this “Flow” state by developing a “sense of urgency.” This “sense of urgency” comes from an inner drive and desire to get on with the desired task quickly so you can achieve it faster. This inner drive is caused by an impatience that motivates you to get going and to keep going.

Create a “Preconceived Notion for Action”
Now once you develop this deep-rooted sense of urgency, you actually develop a “preconceived notion for action.” Instead of talking continually about what you are going to do, you actually take consistent action. You begin to focus on specific steps you can take immediately and by employing this technique you concentrate on the things you can do immediately to achieve the goals you desire.

Exercises to Develop this “Sense of Urgency”
Below are a couple of things you can implement immediately to put these ideas into action:

- Select a major task facing you and begin immediately to start tackling it. Do not hesitate. Just move fast.
- Begin immediately by doing this every morning, first thing, until it becomes a habit.

Mistakes. Failure. These are common words today in our vocabulary. What do they truly mean and what do either one of them have to do with success?

The answer can be found in the following quote by Nelson Boswell:

“The difference between greatness and mediocrity is often how an individual views a mistake.”

To often people look at individual situations and then label them as failures. When something happens in your life and you feel as a failure, remember to keep an eye on the bigger picture. In other words, focus in on your ultimate goal. When we do this, it will lead to perseverance, and perseverance will lead to longevity. Longevity is the key that creates opportunities for success.

So our question is how should we look at failure? Well we can look at failure by looking at what failure is not.

Failure is not avoidable. We’re human, so we will make mistakes. Below is a list I came across called Rules for Being Human:

  1. You will learn lessons.
  2. There are no mistakes, only lessons
  3. A lesson is repeated until it is learned.
  4. If you don’t learn the easy lessons, they get harder
  5. You’ll know you’ve learned a lesson when your actions change.

Failure is not objective. When a mistake is made, you are the only person who can really label what you do as a failure. How you perceive and respond to mistakes actually determines whether your actions are failures. One interesting statistic is that entrepreneurs almost never get their first business off the ground. In fact, it takes about 3 failures before they finally make it in business. Entrepreneurs perceive mistakes as temporary setbacks. Once you realize that, you will overcome the average and become a world class achiever.

Failure is not your enemy. As a kid, it did everything I could to avoid making a fool of myself. I was so afraid of sticking my neck out because I was so focused on ‘what if I failed or made a mistake’. These types of reasoning stopped me from experiencing events that I could have learned from and grow. I never understood that it takes adversity to succeed at anything in life. Herbert V. Brocknow said “The fellow who never makes a mistake takes his orders from one who does.” If you look at any high achiever, you will learn that they don’t view mistakes as the enemy. Rather they view failure as opportunities to excel.

So, the next time you hear of the word mistake or failure learn to perceive it differently that will cause you to persevere. Remember that mistakes only become failures when you continually respond to them incorrectly. You must realize that failure is the price you must pay to achieve any level of success. It’s a choice we all must make to move forward.

Processionary caterpillars travel in long, undulating lines, one creature behind the other. Jean Hanri Fabre, the French entomologist, once lead a group of these caterpillars onto the rim of a large flowerpot so that the leader of the procession found himself nose to tail with the last caterpillar in the procession, forming a circle without end or beginning.

Through sheer force of habit and, of course, instinct, the ring of caterpillars circled the flowerpot for seven days and seven nights, until they died from exhaustion and starvation. An ample supply of food was close at hand and plainly visible, but it was outside the range of the circle, so the caterpillars continued along the beaten path.

People often behave in a similar way. Habit patterns and ways of thinking become deeply established, and it seems easier and more comforting to follow them than to cope with change, even when that change may represent freedom, achievement, and success.

If someone shouts, “Fire!” it is automatic to blindly follow the crowd, and many thousands have needlessly died because of it. How many stop to ask themselves: Is this really the best way out of here?

So many people “miss the boat” because it’s easier and more comforting to follow – to follow without questioning the qualifications of the people just ahead – than to do some independent thinking and checking.

A hard thing for most people to fully understand is that people in such numbers can be so wrong, like the caterpillars going around and around the edge of the flowerpot, with life and food just a short distance away. If most people are living that way, it must be right, they think. But a little checking will reveal that throughout all recorded history the majority of mankind has an unbroken record of being wrong about most things, especially important things. For a time we thought the earth was flat and later we thought the sun, stars, and planets traveled around the Earth. Both ideas are now considered ridiculous, but at the time they were believed and defended by the vast majority of followers. In the hindsight of history we must have looked like those caterpillars blindly following the follower out of habit rather than stepping out of line to look for the truth.

It’s difficult for people to come to the understanding that only a small minority of people ever really get the word about life, about living abundantly and successfully. Success in the important departments of life seldom comes naturally, no more naturally than success at anything – a musical instrument, sports, fly-fishing, tennis, golf, business, marriage, parenthood.

But for some reason most people wait passively for success to come to them – like the caterpillars going around in circles, waiting for sustenance, following nose to tail – living as other people are living in the unspoken, tacit assumption that other people know how to live successfully.

It’s a good idea to step out of the line every once in a while and look around to see if the line is going where we want it to go. If it is not, it might be time for a new leader and a new direction.

For those who have tried repeatedly to break a habit of some kind, only to repeatedly fail, Mary Pickford said, “Falling is not failing, unless you fail to get up.” Most people who finally win the battle over a habit they have wanted to change have done so only after repeated failures. And it’s the same with most things.

The breaking of a long-time habit does seem like the end of the road at the time – the complete cessation of enjoyment. Suddenly dropping the habit so fills our minds with the desire for the old habitual way that, for a while, it seems there will no longer be any peace, any sort of enjoyment. But that’s not true. New habits form in a surprisingly short time, and a whole new world opens up to us.

So, if you’ve been trying to start in a new direction, you might do well to remember the advice of Mary Pickford: breaking an old habit isn’t the end of the road; it’s just a bend in the road. And falling isn’t failing, unless you don’t get up.

Earl Nightingale