Ann Sieg Posted By: Ann Sieg
On: June 19, 2009

Twitter Fireside Chat

Twitter “Fireside Chat” with Mike and Ann
Sunday, July 19 at 9:00 pm EST.

Fireside

Greetings Renegade Professionals,

Mike and I are super excited to finally having the doors to Renegade Professional open for good.   It’s been a lot of fun working as a team and with our students to help them develop out their businesses.

Just this past week I met up with a big network marketing leader by the name of Jason Cardamone.   Jason is amazed at how much his team has grown and developed as a result of the Renegade Professional training.

I know some leaders get concerned about what information their teams get exposed so I was really curious to know how Renegade Professional was helping his downline develop their network marketing businesses.   A lot of leaders get worried that “outside” training could diminish their own network marketing revenue.

But Jason said the Renegade Professional training has not taken them off focus at all.   He said it’s done the total opposite.  It’s gotten them even more focused!

I’ve already interviewed Jason once and made that available to the Renegade Breakthrough students.  But I’ve got another interview coming up that I’m even more excited about.  It wil be with Jason and some of his downline and how they use Renegade Professional to grow their network marketing team.

I’ll keep you all posted when I get that interview done.  It should be soon!

Tonight we want to meet up with you for a live Twitter chat session.   We’ve done quite a few of these already with our Renegade Breakthrough students and they’re loving it.  It’s allowed a lot of them to connect up and get to know each other better.

We’d like for you to have the same experience of connecting up with other members of the Renegade community.  Some of us call it the Renegade family.  I think you’ll get a good feel for what I’m talking about by joining our Twitter “Fireside Chat.”  More often than not someone who’s been struggling along gets a hand up from another family member.

I think most people who hang with us find out it’s a very supportive community to be a part of.

So please grab yourself a soda or some other refreshment and join us on Sunday, July 19 at 9:00 pm EST.

Just in case you’re not familiar with how Tweetchat works, read the following directions carefully so you know how to connect up with us.

First of all, you must have a Twitter account. And of course, you must remember your username and password. If you don’t have one set-up yet, that’s perfectly fine. Just go to www.Twitter.com to get your account set-up. (It’s really a piece of cake, trust me on this one!)

Then at 9:00 p.m. Eastern go to TweetChat.com. You’ll be asked for your Twitter username and password. Next you’ll be asked which chat room you want to enter. Type in Rpro.

After that — YOU’RE IN!

You’ll be able to exclusively “tweet” with me and the rest of the Renegade Professional family! It’s a great opportunity to not only connect with me personally, but also some of our staff, and lots of other Rpro members.

Plus, you’ll be able to ask questions, build your Twitter following, (not to mention your email list) and improve your Twitter skills!

We look forward to chatting with you. :-)

To Your Success,

Ann & Mike

PS: If you are not yet plugged into Twitter, see the Free Twitter Training so you can join us & start using Twitter for YOUR business as well.

59 Comments

  1. Ann, I had to drop my embershp in RPRO due to cost. I will return in about a month. May I join in the chat anyway or is it only for paying members?

    Comment by Gary Dewyn — June 20, 2009 @ 12:38 pm

  2. Hey there Ann,

    I’m looking forward to it, and I’ll be there!!

    I’m very excited about what the future holds, and I know that “success” is in the very near future. The two jobs I have now will deminish, and soon I’ll be able to substain our living simply working from home.

    Then we’ll be able to choose what we want to do, where we want to go, and with whom we want to go or do it with!!

    We have so many goals and dreams that we want to see come into fruition, and I know that these tools will help us to get there.

    Thank you Ann and Mike, for your commitment to excellence, and keep going on!! So many people like me are depending on it, while we’re still getting our level of education up to par with yours.

    Thank for all you do!

    Comment by Andy Sharp — June 20, 2009 @ 2:20 pm

  3. Think and Grow Rich
    See you at the top
    and more

    thanks for al you try to do for those of us with home based businesses.

    ciao for now
    Make it a great day!

    debi

    Comment by debi deimling — June 21, 2009 @ 8:40 am

  4. Hello Ann,

    I am fairly new to attraction marketing but I am so excited. I have NEVER had so much support and actual calls from people who do not know me that are willing to give me their time to help. I am just flabbergasted and excited. My all time favorite book is Think and Grow Rich…especially chapter 15. Thank you Ann and Mike for all the training.

    Donna Harris

    Comment by Donna Harris — June 21, 2009 @ 8:55 am

  5. Ann,
    I have a lot of information to read, to arrange and even to range them, to understand how to take and start my own work, in accordance with your gold lessons.
    I cannot jump now in a “class” to learning and cristailysing your information, before to be very clear to me how to take the “job” just for the reason to be a most suitable and suuces way in my enterprise.
    Hope you “see” my meanings and maybe to give me an advise even in this particular situation.

    Comment by Cristian Radan — June 21, 2009 @ 9:20 am

  6. HI Ann,
    I think your hand written letter today was a great idea, Ive heard the story about Mr.Darby & his uncle, it was good to be re-minded about qualified info, persistance and believing in your goals.
    I have 2 books I turn to when I need help with this, the 1st if “The Master Key” from Charles Haneel (who I believe is who “the Secret” speaks about and the other is the one getting all the credit….The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles. Te greatest little book that I keep with me all the time to read when Im stuck somewhere and have time to read before an appointment or in a waiting room and give me inspiration every time is “As a Man Thinketh” by James Allen. Many people probably know these books already, but they are a must in any library.
    Thanks so much for all you give and for caring about helping as many as possible attain their dreams.

    Will Donnelly

    Comment by Will Donnelly — June 21, 2009 @ 9:21 am

  7. Hi Ann, great story that you have and thanks to share with me. In fact, if I am NOT wrong I did read it somewhere. No matter all the same thanks for refreshing me. Yes, I am desperately seeking an ENGINEER TO GUIDE ME. My problem being I do not have enough fund to see me through., and as Newbie I have been wondering all over. But, I am yet to give up. Yes, I have read the Book of Napolean Hill (Think and Grow Rich. Thanks I will keep on searching and will appreciate YOUR willingness to guide/help. Thanks tanjika

    Comment by jika tan — June 21, 2009 @ 9:21 am

  8. Ann,
    What a great letter. I’m one of those persons who have labored for a number of months spending thousands of dollars and have yet to receive a single lead or sale for my efforts. But When I feel defeated and ready to give up. I reread my favorite story called ‘Acres of Diamonds’ by Russell Conwell.
    http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/rconwellacresofdiamonds.htm

    This story inspires me not quit and to keep going. I also am inspired by your “Renegade Professional” Website. If I had bought into your site about six months ago, I would have saved thousands I spent for other courses on internet and network marketing.
    Anyway Ann, Great Letter. One my favorite books on personal development is “Think and Grow Rich” too.

    Thanks and GOD Bless

    Wray

    Comment by Wray — June 21, 2009 @ 9:38 am

  9. Hi Ann,
    I only have two books in my possession, Think And Grow Ritch and The Ritches Man In Babylon plus a few MLM books of which Guerrilla Marketing is my favourite
    At present Im having problems because Im new to this and dont have the funds, but have no desire to quit.
    Thanks for the letter, it and the training with Mike to me is “PRICELESS”
    Thank you again
    Victor

    Comment by Victor Nicholas — June 21, 2009 @ 9:56 am

  10. Ann,
    I was both surprised and delighted when I opened your letter and found it to really be handwritten! You’re right, it’s so much more meaningful to receive a handwritten note or letter and yours was a great read!
    The most inspirational book I have read is “The Secret.” Whenever I’m down or need some encouragement, that is where I go to seek it.
    I also have read and enjoyed “Think and Grow Rich” and “The Richest Man in Babylon.”
    As far as network marketing is concerned, “How to Sell Network Marketing Without Fear, Anxiety or Losing Your Friends!” by Michael Oliver is my favorite.
    Thank you for all you do…
    Sarah

    Comment by Sarah Roth — June 21, 2009 @ 10:44 am

  11. Hi Ann;

    Love the personal touch this morning and will definetly be on twitter tonight to chat.

    My favorite book for personal growth is The Power of the Subconscience Mind and the other The Gap by Dr.Dyer.

    All the Best for the new journeys ahead I will be along for the ride.

    Joy

    Comment by joy — June 21, 2009 @ 10:48 am

  12. I would say my top book for Personal/Self Development Has to be “The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattle..

    Particularly the chapters which speak on Gratitude and The Advancing Man.

    I am looking forward to the Renegade Professional..

    I Can’t Be Denied..

    Success is Right Around the Corner..

    FAITH is my Catalyst..

    Blessings on all of you,

    Ontarian

    Comment by Ontarian Hawkins — June 21, 2009 @ 11:18 am

  13. Hi Anne,thanks for the handwritten letter- we all need reminding of these basic truths to get motivated from time to time. My favourite PD book is Living With Passion by Peter L.Hirsch.
    I am fairly new to Professional and my challenge is to set aside a regular time input, but like all genuine tasks in life you can set your own pace. Carry on the good work.

    Comment by Peter Benns — June 21, 2009 @ 11:56 am

  14. Hi Ann
    After I read “The Power of Positive Thinking” when I was 15,I was hooked on motivational books. “Think and Grow Rich” is the top of course. However, Napolian Hill mentioned that secret something in his book. It is, in my opinion, the intuition we can develop. I discovered Jose Silva’s Method of developing our minds (and intuition) and have been using more of my mind. I feel it is so important in business( and life) to use our intuition. Jose also says that we are on this planet to solve problems (give more value to others?) After all when we are working on solving problems, isn’t this when we are happiest?
    Better and Better
    Jean Hedger

    Comment by Jean Hedger — June 21, 2009 @ 1:02 pm

  15. HiAnn & Mike,
    I’m new with you and it is a real plesure to to have real human beings to correspond with. and yes the old hand written mail gets lost. Young people this days can hardly write at keast not by hand.
    One of my sources for anxiety relife is ” the dreaming Dolphin” by Sergio Bambaren.
    See you tonght,
    Werner

    Comment by Werner Rhein — June 21, 2009 @ 1:10 pm

  16. Ann,
    Your letter was so great to read. It truly is very inspirational. Never, never give up. I really enjoyed reading it.

    Roxann

    Comment by Roxann — June 21, 2009 @ 2:23 pm

  17. Hi Ann!

    Happy to read your letter. It is full of truth and ecouragement. Thank You!!

    My favorite book of late is These Truths Can Change Your Life By Joseph Murphy.

    Thank you again for all you and Mike Klingler have helped me with.

    Blessings!

    Christine

    Comment by Christine Allen — June 21, 2009 @ 3:20 pm

  18. Ann

    Thank you. A pleasure to not only receive a handwritten letter, but also to be able to read the handwriting. Though not the atypical US cursive style, I note.

    Still not sure how your program helps me in the UK get people sitting in front of me. Unfortunately, as I have to get up at 6.00 and then take my little girl off to school, starting an online forum at 2.00 in the morning would not be as helpful as it could be. But good luck to all involved - look after your ears! Ian

    Comment by Ian Croft — June 21, 2009 @ 3:21 pm

  19. Having just made that post about here in the Uk I see it has come up with a time of 3:21, which makes me 7 hours ahead?! So a forum at 4 in the morning might be better suited to Faron Young!!
    Say goodnight Gracie …

    Comment by Ian Croft — June 21, 2009 @ 3:24 pm

  20. Ann perfect timing — I felt you had written that letter just for me. Life is very challanging at this time,the letter made my fathers day. I have always liked that book,I never connected with it like I did today.

    Thank you

    jeff rivi

    Comment by jeff rivi — June 21, 2009 @ 5:08 pm

  21. Hi Ann Thanks muchly for your handwritten letter. I loved it. It is so true to life and heartfelt. Yes, handwriting communicates some of the person. I was so impressed and delighted by it.

    I wished to share with you the book which has inspired me the most. It is usually the book which I have just read and this instance is no exception. It is called “Happily Ever After” written by Venerable Master Hsing Yun. He is a Buddhist monk who suffered terrible hardships in his training. He perservered nevertheless but could have given up so many times. He had every conceivable hardship such as starvation, imprisonment (because he was under Chinese rule and wished to live a sacred life), physical and mental torture, humiliation and all sorts of other abuse too numerous to mention here. However he did not deter from his path. He was sure of what he wanted and he continued without faltering except for momentary feelings of despair and hopelessness which he sat with until they passed.

    Thank you for your inspiration and encouragement. I love you work and I value your values. You show leadership, wherewithall and a deepfelt commitment to human development.

    Wishing you all the growth you desire,

    Karen

    Comment by Karen Dahl — June 21, 2009 @ 5:25 pm

  22. Yes, perfect, couldn’t have said it better twice :)

    Comment by Karen Dahl — June 21, 2009 @ 5:26 pm

  23. Hi Ann, I think this is a fantastic idea about sharing books. I’m a librarian and this just fits right in. My favorite book is by Eckart Tolle titled The Power of Now, and Jerry and Esther Hicks titled Ask And It Is Given. Paradigm shifters for sure. Look forward to “tweeting” with u tonite:)

    Comment by Mary Trione — June 21, 2009 @ 5:33 pm

  24. Ann your letter is just what the doctor ordered if you know what I mean. The latest interest book I read lately is “Magnetic Sponsoring” by Mike Dillon although I am still slow understanding the technique at this time but I am determined to move forward.

    Talk to you soon.
    Margaret

    Comment by Margaret V. Gaskin — June 21, 2009 @ 6:23 pm

  25. Ann,
    Well I wll add to my previous comment, I hit the submit button. Thank you very much for the
    letter. I think at this stage of the game I have to keep digging it is here somewhere.RP is an inspiration and GPS to do this succefully. It is great. My favorite book, since I do not read frequently, was “Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintence” by Robert M Pirsig. You just keep moving forward toward your goal.

    Comment by Dennis — June 21, 2009 @ 6:56 pm

  26. Og Mandino, The greatest Miracle in the World is a great book that has just engraved itself as an all time favorite. I am now in control and constantly educating myself to work from home. I appreciate your letter Ann! Thank you very much.

    Comment by Monte — June 21, 2009 @ 7:43 pm

  27. Loved ‘Think and Grow Rich’, ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’ as well as The Secret, of course. Also loved ‘Born Rich’, a course of how the subconscious and conscious mind can be influenced. The Science of Getting Rich and Louise Hay’s The Power Is Within You are two other favourites. Ooops sorry if you only wanted one.

    Comment by Linda — June 21, 2009 @ 7:51 pm

  28. One of my favorite books is “What To Say When You Talk To Your Self” by Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D
    It helps you understand how powerful it is to watch what you say to yourself. Are you saying I can or I can’t, either way, you are right.

    Comment by Pat Dunham — June 21, 2009 @ 8:07 pm

  29. Hi Ann,
    Fire from my job, I lose my bank account. I am unable to pay my membership until I restore my bank account. The RPRO is precious to me not to return. I will back soon knowing that I have to pay more than before. If it was another way to pay my due I should have stayed.
    My prefered books are: Think and grow rich, The secret, The Master Key System of C. Haanel, The Answer of John Assaraf, The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind of T. Harv Eker etc.
    I don’t believe in failure anymore, I only have to reorganise my business. Thank you for your guindance and your encouragement. My regards.
    Noelgui.

    Comment by Noel Guilaoro — June 21, 2009 @ 8:30 pm

  30. Ann,

    Thank-you for the letter, just what I needed. The book How to win friends and influence people, I read a long time ago, I think I need to read it again. Thanks for the reminder

    Comment by Debbie Armstrong — June 21, 2009 @ 9:02 pm

  31. Hi Ann: Your letter was so very touching and inspiring. While I was reading it, I felt as if I was reading a letter from someone who I know personally and who really cares about me. It’s so easy to follow you. I feel a great degree of trust toward you and Mike and I am slowly but surely allowing myself to be guided by you. I can safely say that since I have started your programs, I have become a lot more confident and have a brighter outlook on everything. Veronica

    Comment by Veronica Wales — June 21, 2009 @ 9:02 pm

  32. Hi Ann:
    My favourite inspirational book is: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. I think it has all the goods.

    Veronica

    Comment by Veronica Wales — June 21, 2009 @ 9:07 pm

  33. Anne,

    Thanks so much for taking the time to write your letter. I really needed to be reminded about “stick and stay till you get your pay.” I am very frustrated with my business right now and am praying that by using The Renegade System I will finally have a successful home based business.

    Think And Grow Rich is one of my all time favorites but I also loved The Spirituality of Success by Vincent Roazzi. I would recommend it to anyone seeking financial success.

    Comment by Zo Carroll — June 21, 2009 @ 9:38 pm

  34. You are right about information overload. Am enjoying learning more from Renegade Professional. My best self-help book is the Bible. It keeps me on track with honesty and integrity.

    I enjoyed your letter because it is easy to get discouraged and give up when building a website can be so difficult to learn.

    Comment by Sylvia Kalua — June 21, 2009 @ 10:03 pm

  35. But I’m confusion about your work.Because you know I’m from Bangladesh. And I’m weak in English.By the By I didnt read your previous messages clearly.So I know nothing about your goal.Thank You.

    Comment by Junaid — June 21, 2009 @ 10:20 pm

  36. Hi Ann,thanks for you letter. I will go to the airport and start my trip to China in 5 hours, so I will read it after I arrive there. Hope you have a good day.

    Comment by Xiaoxiao — June 21, 2009 @ 10:23 pm

  37. dear Ann,
    wow!! that story and the fact that you did handwrite it was Super!!
    I am one of your students who started in April 09 and have been overwhelmed and Taking NO ACTION! and in the Ready to Quit Mode…your story gave me the above insight that one needs to TAKE ACTION and Have a Mentor and most of all to NEVER, NEVER QUIT!!
    thanks Ann and Mike for all you do for the community!!
    Pat/NY

    Comment by patricia — June 22, 2009 @ 6:27 am

  38. PS….

    My favorite Book, anything by Ernest
    Holmes, Science of the Mind!!

    Comment by patricia — June 22, 2009 @ 6:28 am

  39. Hi Ann.

    I highly appreciate your efforts and i believe we are going to achieve our goals if we join our hands together,thank you for everything! you can reach me through this mob No.+254 0733 549533
    Thomas

    Comment by Thomas Chinga Njenga — June 22, 2009 @ 6:36 am

  40. I’ve read a few business books that I’ve really enjoyed and gained some level of understanding from them. However, The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John Mann was one that came from a totally different perspective and style.

    Comment by Sandy Berg — June 22, 2009 @ 8:34 am

  41. Ann:

    Great letter. I was unable to read it until this morning (June 22). Glad to know that I am not the only one that sometime feels frustrated at my trying to learn something new. Your letter is just what I needed.

    Thanks,

    Dean Mosley

    Comment by Dean Mosley — June 22, 2009 @ 8:41 am

  42. hi Ann,
    how is Mike? GREAT letter,great story!Thank you for motivating me this much,so proud of you & Mike.
    my favorite books are :HOW TO MAKE MILLIONS WITH IDEAS by DAN S KENNEDY, THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG by JOHN SCHWARTZ.Be blessed!

    Comment by TOM K TUHIMBISE — June 22, 2009 @ 9:13 am

  43. Ann, I really appreciate you taking the time to hand write this great letter. We can all use some inspiration & words of encouragement from time to time. I think most of my favorite books have already been mentioned. I also like to read biographies because they describe the struggles most people had to go through before achieving success.

    Comment by Alex — June 22, 2009 @ 10:27 am

  44. Hi Ann,
    I enjoyed your letter, thank you for taking the time to write us.
    My “go-to-book” is “Think and Grow Rich”.
    Still thinking and growing and waiting, haha.

    Thanks, Linda

    Comment by Linda — June 22, 2009 @ 11:04 am

  45. Hi, Anna, thank you for your handwritten letter, it was a cute idea to write it to us :-)
    Your letter was very encouraging for me in the moment I’m back from the hospital and I force myself to start working. Perhaps I’m three feet from my goal, so all I have to do is to start digging again. I hope so! Thank you!
    The best book is still the Holy Bible.
    God bless you and your family
    Anna

    Comment by Anna — June 22, 2009 @ 2:16 pm

  46. Thank you Ann for your letter.
    The lesson was so well written.
    I sure do like your style.Think
    and Grow Rich was the first Book
    I read.I like “The Greatest Networker
    In The World” by John Melton Fogg and
    “The Jack Rabit Factor”Ebook by Leslie
    Householder.

    Comment by Edith — June 22, 2009 @ 6:29 pm

  47. Greetings! Really enjoyed your hand-written letter. Had already read this story in the past, but thanks for the refresh. “Think and Grow Rich” remains my source of inspiration,

    Comment by Celine — June 22, 2009 @ 9:15 pm

  48. Hi Ann

    i am reading your mails but am very busy at workso i cant get to all . i dont have internet at home. i have decided to be my own boss in the future so i am interesting in learning more from you. i have read the book how to become a millionairre very interesting book and it gave me courage to start my own business. i will cont. to read more from you. bye
    vilma

    Comment by vilma Naj — June 23, 2009 @ 3:12 pm

  49. ann thanks this shows that you are reaslly real when it comes to helping us to take the time to hand write this when you could have just sent in massive already type material that you already have proves that your genuine. i have just one problem with my rpro is that it keeps retarting in the midddle of the session and when you rebutt it you have to start from the beginning al over is thier a way that you can make it start back whare you loose it . my favorit is two richman poorman and your renegadenetworkmarketer . because you are the one that got me trying to do this mlm stuff.still all over the place really not sure if stuff getting seen out thier , i have the rpro sit ,twitter ,squidoo ,go daddy domaine name how can i find out if i have this set up right. please email mervymerv@yahoo.com

    2

    Comment by marvin williams — June 24, 2009 @ 12:17 pm

  50. Hi Ann and Mike I know you could me a lot of good to get my web store marketed, but I am afraid that at this time I can not afford the cost of getting into RP. Fact is, I am so busy with my store and a lot of other things, that I would not be able to keep up with the training you have. I could do some, but not all. I need to settle down and see if what I am doing is helping.
    P.S. thanks for the father’s day greeting I am actually a grandfather, but that is OK too.

    Comment by John L. Shellabarger — June 24, 2009 @ 1:16 pm

  51. I am on the spiritual side of self help books. There is one that has all power and that is God. So many times individuals leave out the very creator of the universe. The very reason I was led to Ann her emails landed on my website. She was a God Sent.

    I Thank God Day by Day. I listen to my innner spirit for direction. I have a self help book I love. It is written by a Chrstian Man.
    Don,t Sweat teh Small Stuff..by Richard Carlson.. and it is all small stuff. He has inspired Millions with his Televison and speaking appearences.

    My very Favorite Self help Book with every single answer is the BIBLE. Put God first and foremost, He never changes, He will never leave or forsake you. Trust in him and your life will be beautiful. It is not always easy but you will be held and directed in the way you should go. His way not man has some grand ideas but man can let you down. Trust in man well that is scarry. Look where that has led a great majority of the world. God Bless
    Sincerly Patti Burkhart

    Comment by patti Burkhart — June 25, 2009 @ 1:01 am

  52. The Full PDF Transcript of Fireside Chat with Mike and Ann from 21 June 2009 is now available for download here: http://is.gd/195KF (direct link to FREE download, no contact details asked)

    Comment by Charles Papp | Follow Me on Twitter — June 29, 2009 @ 6:32 pm

  53. Your letter was very nice. Yes I am overwelmed by million of information and I am barely trying to think on what should I start first. I started 3 months ago with a product that was making me dreaming to travel the world and promote a business. I believed the crying stories of my spoonsor saying he would help me succeed with his group and membership because I am also crying trying to get out of my job, close to retirement and not able to pay my future bills.
    I invested my emergency fund and all the good credit I have as If I do not do something I will have to declare bankruptcy in 4 months. I did not get the help promised and I tried to study by myself. On the top of that, the original company has been leading me in different directions, paying leads, websites, phone calls. I cannot understand why the company I fell in love is overwelming me with different information and all my paying leads lead me to nothing.
    Now I have a new sponsor, that just gave me your site and also he is under a different group for the same original company. I am not sure he is following all of your suggestions. Overwhelmed yes….
    I learned a lot, bu not enough and I was told from your Site(Website builder) that I have to learn more before they can build me one.
    I don’t know how long is going to take me. I do not want to give up but I fear I do not have enough time before it is too late for my bills. I am drawning in bills. Now I am digging in my 401 k and risk more. Is there a quick way to get started and make some money at the same time at least for the expenses? I wish I had sign up for your programs months ago when I stumble on your site severel times. The only thing I do not like is buying something that does not cost a fortune and then I get upgraded to the next buy and the next buy and I am not happy any longer beause I slowly paid for more, when I would have appreciated honesty from the beginning in one investment rather than several small ones. Thanks

    Comment by Teresa Stokes — July 7, 2009 @ 8:07 pm

  54. Aside from “The Bible”, my favorite inspirational book is “The Traveler’s Gift” by Andy Andrews. “The Slight Edge”, by Jeff Olson, is a great recent read.

    Comment by Max Grider — July 7, 2009 @ 8:36 pm

  55. This will be my 1st tweetchat. It’s on my calendar and I’m so excited to participate.

    Comment by Carolyn — July 13, 2009 @ 12:05 pm

  56. Hi Ann and Mike looking forward to the Tweetchats. I appreciate you taking the time out to do this for all of us.

    Cheers,

    Charlotte

    Comment by Charlotte Howard — July 13, 2009 @ 6:37 pm

  57. I would love to be in on this chat as it would be well worth it but I have to work my “traditional” job on Sundays. I always work Thursday & Sunday nights and it seems that those are the main nights for any live trainings/chats. Oh well, this 36″ cord will not stop me from succeeding. THANKS ANN & MIKE.

    Comment by Steve Tenerovich — July 15, 2009 @ 9:44 am

  58. Hi Ann and Mike,
    Thank you for holding the Tweetchat. I will be on this for the first time. I have attended all of your classes and hope that this will help me focus in on some type of niche. I am still niche-free, sad to say. Have a couple that I am just going to forge ahead on but I do not have that passion for them. Maybe Tweetchat will give me some ideas. Thanks for all you do. My mind is spinning with your hard work and creativity! You are the best.
    Phyllis

    Comment by Phyllis Emrich — July 15, 2009 @ 10:35 am

  59. Hey Ann!

    I really enjoyed our interview the other day…and definitely looking forward to providing even more value for this next one!

    …also looking forward to the fireside chat this evening! (provided my kids & wife agree w/ me being there)
    :)

    Comment by Jason Cardamone — July 19, 2009 @ 6:23 pm

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