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What Kills Talent

I think most people would love to write a book

someday. They’d also like to travel the world. I’ve

heard these are two of the top dreams of most of

society.

Yet, the first of these two dreams, writing a book –

or let’s just say, becoming a writer – is something

that gets “killed” early on in most peoples’ lives.

But it doesn’t have to. More importantly, if you’ve

ever felt that your desire to become a writer was

put to death – I have good news for you. This

desire and the talent that goes with it can be

resurrected and brought to see the light of

day.

I know this for a fact because after I got out of

college the desire I had to write and make a great

liviing from what I wrote was strong. But after a

couple brief conversations with “well meaning”

people, my desire waned. For several years I

produced nearly nothing.

Then one day I dusted off the desire I had buried

and took a good look. Next thing you know I was

writing books, newsletters, daily emails and so on –

and being very well compensated.

Becoming a writer begins with a mental picture. And

it continues with one.

The Internet has helped make it FAR easier than ever

before to become a writer – and to use your writing as

a tool to live your dreams.

That’s why my most powerful writing techniques are going

to be part of my October seminar on Zero Resistance

Internet Marketing.

To read the update I have for you about my seminar – go to

http://www.knockoutmarketing.com/life_change.html

Incidentally, due to great response to my previous emails and

to updates on the page, the fee for this event continues to go

up each day. So make sure you get in NOW and save.

Most importantly, make a commitment to attend this seminar

NOW so that you change your life for the better.

Go to http://www.knockoutmarketing.com/life_change.html

and see what I mean.

Rise Up,

Matthew Furey

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