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The Power Behind Words...


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George Papazoglou
power1motivation.com

1 Motivation
http://www.1motivation.com








If you had a magic wand, how would you use it?



What do Actors, Politicians, Businessmen, Marketers,

Diplomats, Writers and other influential classes of

people use, to gain our loyalty and reliance?



? ? ?



...what?



"It's the dominant Power of Words."



Think about it...



Most, if not all of the recognizable authorities

in virtually every industry, accrue their success

to the Power of Words.



Words are your "stealth" mental weapon to virtually

achieve every goal you set.



Using Words like a Magic Wand, you can:

* Raise Capital - Sway Investors - Lure Prospective People.

* Put into action the Hidden Power behind Mind Control.

* Indirectly compel people to be in agreement with you.

* Improve your social affairs and gain recognition.

* Close Multi-Million Dollar contracts.

* Get the job you always wanted.

* Seduce the Opposite Sex.



Plus a plethora of every kind of "achievement" you can think of.

Your life, career, business, relationships are directly affected

by the way you form your correlations with the expression of words.



Here's a priceless "trick" you can put into action,

to be more influential... more powerful:



Start "recording" the behavior and "interactions" among people.



Each time you witness people to come into any kind of agreement,

make notes on "what words" did the "submitter" use, to sway the

"receiver" to play his game?



Repeat this process until you've gathered enough "data"

and then practice with it. Your goal is to become a

highly influential "Submitter".



What would happen if you prolifically used this priceless

information to your advantage?



How much could you improve and develop yourself as a potentially

leading entity, with the unparalleled Power of Words?



You can be a fine Master of Words, a Powerful Submitter,

an Explosive Personality through practice, persistence,

innovation and a highly motivational idiosyncrasy.



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Are you motivated enough, to *unleash* your most

innate power and discover your ultimate potential?



Set your spirit free by affirming to...

"Unleashing MY Ultimate Inner Motivational Power"

(|_E-Book_|)





http://www.1motivation.com/self_motivation.htm

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