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    Visual Strategy For Both Lives — The ROI

    Face it, we all live 2 lives. There’s what we do professionally that ‘brings home the bacon’ and whatever’s left Get all your spokes moving in the right direction with ROI Copywritingover for our personal lives. And when the complexity of both grows to the point many of us are now experiencing, it helps to have a central hub from which to manage all the moving spokes.

    This guy has a free giveaway that will help you do all that, because to effectively manage all the moving parts of your life, you need a You-Are-Here visual signpost and then a map to get from where you are to where you want to be.

    Sort of like a virtual GPS with turn-by-turn directions to get there.

    And an experienced guide never hurts, either. And as someone who’s trained businessfolk from C-level execs in the world’s top companies to ambitious entrepreneurs like myself, you don’t get someone more qualified than my good friend Kyle McFarlin, visual strategist extraordinaire who is making a mind-boggling amazing offer.

    While Marvel Comics’ X-Men all have mutant abilities to do various amazing things, Kyle’s mutant ability is to instantly grasp the way you need to taught and then deliver the training to you exactly that way. That’s probably what made him one of Gyronix’s most popular trainers ever.

    Now he’s going to give you the benefits of his training, experience and wisdom for a very low price — Free.

    Crazy, I know. But you should probably take him up on it before I talk some sense into him. Many of the aforementioned businesspeople paid him $400-$700 for a single training session and just got a piece of what he’s offering in this free map package.

    As my Taming Project Chaos blog experiment drew to a close, Kyle was the visual strategist who provided some de facto advice as I struggled and then succeeded with implementing the ResultsManager software into my workflow and ultimately gave it the golden thumbs-up.

    Later on, I got some core training in the Gyronix system from him as we worked together on several key company projects.

    It was during our off-session talks that I got to know the mind behind the trainer as he laid out his vision of a mapping strategy that incorporates the entirety of a person’s life, not just the professional side.

    I’m glad to see that he’s putting it out on the world stage for all to see and benefit from.

    Go there, download it and get set to manage all aspects of your personal and professional lives from a central dashboard. Mine, for example, is called CentCom . . . for all the obvious reasons.

    Name yours what you want and then come back and tell the world what you decided on and why. Should be fun.

    Like what you read? Then click here to buy me a coffee.

    By Walter |

    Topics: Client Top Secret, Pro Analysis |


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