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MY MANCHESTER UNITED DEBUT

I’ve just received a fantastic piece of news. Next week, I’m playing centre forward for Manchester United in a Premiership game. Now I never thought it would come off. I’m the wrong side of 50, not particularly fit and I’ve got two left feet. But I didn’t let that stand in my way. You see, I’ve taken my inspiration from the nation’s schoolchildren.  

Let me explain…  

Last year, a record 107,000 of them requested, and were granted special help in their GCSE and A level examinations. That’s more than double the number in 2005. These children have been given more time, the use of computers and other aids, in an attempt to help them counteract a whole host of physical and emotional problems including learning disabilities.  

I’m not really sure where the line is drawn between someone with learning disabilities, and someone who simply isn’t suited to academic examinations (or ‘duggies’ as they used to be known in my school). But it does seem from the figures, that some parents are increasingly using the system to gain an advantage for their children. We all have differing natural abilities, and I’m sceptical about the logic of discriminating in favour of children who are simply not as academically gifted as others.  

When I was at school, I was embarrassingly poor at art. Still am. If there’s an artist’s equivalent of dyslexia, then I almost certainly have it. I’m not exaggerating. My ability in that area has never developed beyond that of a five-year-old. But it never occurred to me (or anyone else) that I should be given special help in examinations. It was just accepted by everyone that I was crap at it – and would be better employed doing something else. And what’s wrong with that?  

Pretending that everyone is somehow the same, and should be given special assistance if they appear to be at a disadvantage just seems ridiculous. It flies in the face of the whole natural order of things which dictates that each of us ends up, on the whole, doing pretty much what we’re best suited to do. It sends us down avenues to which we are ill-suited, and diverts us from others in which we might thrive.   

Anyway, enough about that. You’re probably wondering how I came to be playing for Manchester United on Saturday…   

Well I got myself a trial, and told them I had physical learning disabilities. They were very sympathetic and arranged for the goalkeeper to wear a blindfold and the centre half to have his ankles tied together. They even gave me a little trampoline to use at set pieces. It was brilliant. I scored a hattrick, and now I’m in the team on Saturday.   

We’re playing Tottenham . It’ll be fine. Paul Pogba is a bit peed off at being left out, but it’s only fair…isn’t it?  

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 John Harrison

PUBLISHERS NOTICE 

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Hello.     

Are you worried you’re going ot have to “work until you drop”?

Are you tired of working all day, every day to make someone else rich  when it’s YOU who should be the one becoming wealthy?
                                   

Ian once shared that grief, but now he never has to worry about money  again…

Here’s a PROVEN way to make enough money to retire on as soon as you want, never work again and enjoy a fabulous income for life.

And it’s not like you even have to quit your job if you don’t want. You can  keep your regular paycheque coming in if you’d like while you follow the specific steps of this blueprint in your spare time.

Let us show you everything about this when you click the link below:

www.streetwisenews.com/wizard 

Best Wishes  

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John Harrison

Momentum Magic

For the first dozen or so years that I held a driving licence, I owned nothing but wrecks. I was 30 years old before I paid more than £350 for a car. And I became well-known for the cosmetic appearance of my cars. If someone was having trouble explaining who I was, they’d say something like:

“You know who I mean…drives that white Beetle with the exhaust hanging off that looks like it’s been peppered with a shotgun.”

And immediately a connection would be made…

“I know him…” they’d say, “used to have that bright purple Cortina with the bumpers missing.”

So imagine how exciting it was for me when my boss at the time let me drive his brand new Jaguar XJ6. Several things struck me about the car, compared to what I’d been used to. All the doors opened for a start. So there was no need for the passenger to risk a nasty internal injury scrambling over the gear stick. And all the panels were the same colour. There was nothing on the car that had previously been part of another car that had died or crashed into a lamppost…

And the really exciting thing was that it had a computer. Now this was the first time, I’d seen a computer thar measured fuel consumption – not just average fuel consumption, but ‘instant’ fuel consumption at any one moment in time.

I was shocked by what it told me…

You see, I had a rough idea what the average fuel consumption for that car would be, but what I didn’t realise at all, until then, was what really burned up the petrol like there was no tomorrow. In my simple brain, I’d equated high consumption with ‘going fast’, but that wasn’t it at all. No, what really caused the fuel needle to lurch to the left was acceleration, changing from one speed to another.

Once you got up to speed, maintaining it was a comparatively frugal exercise. But getting there in the first place…that took a lot of energy.

I should have known this of course. Firstly because I’d endured Mr Turner’s painstaking explanation of Newton’s laws of motion in O Level Physics; and secondly, because I had a fair amount of experience of the energy required to push-start a vehicle. I think this is something young people miss out on today. It’s probably becoming a dying skill.

Getting the thing moving is the hard bit. Once it’s underway and up to speed, the burning in your thighs and lungs subsides a bit, and you’re cruising. It takes a lot less energy to maintain the momentum, that it does to build it.

I’m sure you can see where this is heading…

When I was trying to get various projects and businesses off the ground in the early days, it was a bit of a struggle. I’d look at other people operating in the same field and they didn’t seem to be struggling like I was. It seemed easy for them. And yet when I analysed what they were doing, I just couldn’t work out what they had that I didn’t. It’s only with the benefit of hindsight that it became clear.

What they had was momentum.

Whilst I was in an intense ‘acceleration’ period, and hence using an awful lot of energy, they had reached cruising speed and the energy requirements for them were not so great. They were running along with the car already moving, while I was trying to get it away from the mark.

I think this explains why so many people get disheartened and give up in the early stages of a business or money-making project. I hear from people on a regular basis who are not progressing as quickly as they’d like. They see others, seemingly making great strides in an effortless manner, and think they must be missing a vital ingredient ~ one of the secret keys to success.

In truth, all they’re really missing is some momentum. The good news is that anyone can build it – in time. The bad news is that you can’t ‘magic’ it up.

Here’s the thing though ~ once you’ve built momentum, the effort-reward relationship is reversed. Whilst you’re building it, you put more in than you get out. Once you’re maintaining it, you get more out than you put in. The sad thing is that the great majority of people give up before the transition – disillusioned and confused – just at the point that the wheels are about to really start turning.

If any of this is relevant to your situation right now, a spot of objective analysis is needed. Is there really anything wrong with your business – or is it just a case of waiting for the momentum to take hold. Only you can know for sure.

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 John Harrison

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HOW TO WIN A BAFTA

I’ve recently come off the phone with Geoff Thompson (who wrote the Foreword to one of my books), and he told me the fascinating story of how he came to win his BAFTA Award.

Geoff had written a number of books and was keen to get into film, but just couldn’t get any interest. He’d knocked on all the right doors and gone down all the right channels – all to no avail. For whatever reason, he just couldn’t get started.

Anyway, his books were selling well and so he was on a signing tour of bookshops around the country. At one of these signings, he was approached by a young man – not yet out of his teens – who said he was hoping to get into journalism. Geoff gave him some advice and the young man asked whether he could have an interview for an article thar he hoped to sell to a magazine.

Now at this time Geoff was really busy with the tour, but he kept the young man’s details, and when he was visiting a town nearby a few weeks later, invited him over for an hour. The young man stayed for most of the day and in between getting information for the interview, pumped Geoff for more help and advice which he freely gave. No reward was given, and none was asked for.

I’m not sure whether that article ever saw the light of day, but here’s what did happen…

It turned out that the young man’s sister was a film producer. When she heard about Geoff, she contacted him to see whether she could make a documentary about his life. Geoff agreed and she got to know him – and to hear about his other work.

It was then that she asked him if he would like to make a short film. Geoff agreed, and set about creating something. The film was called Bouncer, and was nominated for a BAFTA. That led to another short film, ‘Brown Paper Bag’, which won the best short film award at the BAFTAs. 
 

And it all came about because he took the time to help someone out, with no immediate promise or chance of recompense or reward. This was definitely a case of sending the elevator back down and Geoff got his reward in a totally unexpected way.

To make a big success in anything, you have to get out of the employee mindset – the one that demands a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work (the one that is constantly trying to match effort put in with rewards received). You have to move away from demanding an immediate return for your efforts, and refusing to do ‘something for nothing’.

You have to move towards a more holistic lifetime approach that says effort and reward are rarely in sync ~ that big rewards will come from the most unlikely sources ~ and conversely blood sweat and tears will often leave you empty-handed.

Geoff’s reward did indeed come from a very unlikely source. Big rewards have come from unlikely sources for me too ~ and it can be the same for you as well. But only if you open yourself up to the possibility…

And that can only happen when you stop analysing everything you do for its capacity to deliver instant gratification and recompense, and start doing things because they just seem like the right things to do.

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 John Harrison

PUBLISHERS NOTICE 

“HE JUST WON £1,460 IN
TWO DAYS!” 

  Dear Streetwise Customer, 

 “OMG, Ludlow 3:45…two horses to back. Bott N Brown WON at 25/1 !!! Average odds taken on Betfair exchange 80/1. I backed for £12 winning me £960. Can you please thank Bill for me.”

G.B – 6th February 2020

    “Many thanks. Thursday OMG Newcastle 5:30. Special Lady WON 50/1. Won £500. “

G B – 7th February 2020  

 A couple of weeks ago we wrote to you about The Hermes Strategy, a unique approach to horse
racing created by Bill Burrows. I’ve reproduced word for word, two emails I received this week from
one of our customers who tried the strategy for the first time just a few days ago. 

He just won £1,460 in two days! 

Needless to say, he’s pleased!  

 Now we don’t get 80-1 and 50-1 winners every day (although it looks like we do at the moment!) but because this strategy looks at the whole thing from a VERY unusual angle, long odds winners come along pretty regularly alongside more mundane wins.

It all adds up to a great second income for anyone able to spend 7-10 minutes a day putting the strategy to work

For full details, take a look HERE 

You could very easily be up and running and copying Bill within a few hours of reading about this. Everything you need is at your fingertips.         

Best Wishes  

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John Harrison 

www.streetwisenews.com/hermes

Your Hidden Skills

I told you in an earlier bulletin that I’d started ice-skating again after a gap of over 30 years. I also told you that I managed to get back to my previous (very low) standard remarkably quickly. Well I’m delighted to tell you that I’ve actually improved.

When I skated as a kid, I never got beyond going forwards, but when I started again, I decided I wanted to learn to go backwards. I thought it looked really impressive, and so resolved to learn how to do it. 

I got nowhere at first, but then – a couple of weeks ago – it suddenly clicked and I could do it. It’s a great feeling to learn something new, but here’s the interesting thing… 

As soon as I could do it, it wasn’t impressive any more! 

I remember exactly the same feeling when I learned to juggle, to ski, to memorise a pack of playing cards and loads of other stuff. They all seemed impossibly impressive skills when I couldn’t do them, but pretty mundane once I could.

I find this holds true with most things in life, and I suspect it’s the same for you.

Now of course I’m talking about ‘fun’ activities here, but this has wider implications because it lures us in to undervaluing all the skills we have ~ to regard them as something anyone can do. And the longer we’ve had those skills, the more likely we are to undervalue them – the more likely we are to feel that they’re commonplace and worthless.

Indeed we might have even stopped
recognising them as skills at all. 

I spend quite a bit of time writing stuff ~ books, newsletters, sales letters, advertisements etc ~ but rarely do I regard it as a skill. I just think it’s something that anyone can do ~ like talking.

Of course, when I think about it – or sometimes when I see someone else trying to do the same thing – I realise that it’s not as easy as I think, that there is a skill to it.

I’d wager it’s the same for you. There are things you do very well, but undervalue because you simply don’t think of it as a rare skill. As a result, you charge too little for it, or don’t do enough of it. You see, to maximise your productivity and income, you need to be capitalising on your rarest and most valuable skills. That’s where your greatest commercial value lies.

So here’s my suggestion for you. Make a dispassionate and objective list of your skills, and analyse whether you’re exploiting them to the full.

I wouldn’t be surprised if you quickly find a hidden gem waiting to be mined, cut and polished.

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 John Harrison

PUBLISHERS NOTICE 

“HE JUST WON £1,460 IN
TWO DAYS!” 

Dear Streetwise Customer,

 “OMG, Ludlow 3:45…two horses to back. Bott N Brown WON at 25/1 !!! Average odds taken on Betfair exchange 80/1. I backed for £12 winning me £960. Can you please thank Bill for me.”

G.B – 6th February 2020

    “Many thanks. Thursday OMG Newcastle 5:30. Special Lady WON 50/1. Won £500. “

G B – 7th February 2020

A couple of weeks ago we wrote to you about The Hermes Strategy, a unique approach to horse
racing created by Bill Burrows. I’ve reproduced word for word, two emails I received this week from
one of our customers who tried the strategy for the first time just a few days ago.

He just won £1,460 in two days!

Needless to say, he’s pleased! 

Now we don’t get 80-1 and 50-1 winners every day (although it looks like we do at the moment!) but because this strategy looks at the whole thing from a VERY unusual angle, long odds winners come along pretty regularly alongside more mundane wins.

It all adds up to a great second income for anyone able to spend 7-10 minutes a day putting the strategy to work.

For full details, take a look HERE

You could very easily be up and running and copying Bill within a few hours of reading about this. Everything you need is at your fingertips.       

Best Wishes  

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John Harrison

 www.streetwisenews.com/hermes

Method Marketing

This is probably not going to come as a big shock to you, but there’s not a lot happening on a Monday night in Rotherham. Which is why I found myself heading up the M1 to see Tommy Steele (No, you’re wrong…he’s still alive) in Doctor Dolittle at the Leeds Grand. 

I can heartily recommend both the show and the theatre ~ a fantastic characterful venue, and a great family production. Tommy Steele is excellent, but you do have cause to wonder (or at least I do) what motivates someone like him to be spending a freezing cold March evening in Leeds. 

He must be the living embodiment of what I’ve been banging on about for ages…when you find what you’re really meant to do for a living, you’d rather be doing it than just about anything else. And you’ll continue doing it long after the financial need has passed. Not that I have any insider knowledge on Mr Steele’s financial situation, you understand!

Anyway, I gather the show was great. It gets my recommendation. 

What doesn’t get my recommendation though, is the coach we travelled in. Now normally, there’s no way you’d get me on a coach. But it was a trip organised by my daughter’s school, and she wanted us to go on the coach. So we did. It’s only a 50-minute journey. How bad could it be? Hmmm… 

What I didn’t know until I got on, was that this was no ordinary coach. It was one specifically designed for transporting small humans…kids. I didn’t even know they made such things, so I learned something there. Anyway, all the seats were child-sized, and although I’m not what you’d call large ~ now how can I put this politely?… 

I found that I’d got a lot more arse than seat. 

Naturally, I moaned and grumbled all the way there, and most of the way back. It was so uncomfortable. And then I realised something ~ this must be how it is for grossly overweight people all the time. But you just don’t realise until you’ve experienced it. If you want to understand something completely, being told about it or reading about it is no substitute for experiencing it first-hand. 

Method actors know this of course, which is why when they’re preparing for a part, they often put themselves in the position of the person they’re about to portray. They know that it’s not enough to learn about the person, they have to actually feel like them. It’s only then that true understanding comes. 

And it’s exactly the same in the
tawdry business of selling stuff… 

Some of most compelling sales messages I’ve created have come because I’ve been able to completely empathise with the potential customers for the product or service. You see, I’ve been in exactly their position. I’ve felt what they’ve felt. I’ve had the same pain, the same doubts, the same anxieties, the same goals ~ the same everything… 

And when you’ve done that, it makes it so much easier to craft a message that will appeal. The reason is simple: if it appeals to you, it will appeal to them. 

If you’ve only heard, or read about, the problem your product or service solves, second-hand, you’re detached from the emotion. And it’s the emotion that sells. The closer you can get to experiencing the raw emotional appeal of your offering (or the problem it solves) at first-hand, the more powerful will be your sales message. 

It’s not method acting…it’s method marketing! 

Before this trip, if I’d been asked to write an advertisement for a diet product, I would have focussed exclusively on the health and cosmetic benefits. The problems of living in a world built for people half your size wouldn’t really have occurred to me, and even if it had, I don’t think I’d have thought it very important… 

Now I know better…and I have the
painful buttocks to prove it.  

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 John Harrison

PUBLISHERS NOTICE 

 FINALLY REVEALING  IAN’S
“INCOME FOR LIFE”
SECRET!

  Hello.
    

    Are you worried you’re going to have to “work until you drop“?

    Are you tired of working all day, every day to make someone else rich when it’s YOU who should be the one becoming wealthy?

     Ian once shared that grief, but now he never has to worry about money again…

    Here’s a PROVEN way to make enough money to retire on as soon as you want, never work again and enjoy a fabulous income for life.

   And it’s not like you even have to quit your job if you don’t want. You can keep your regular paycheque coming in if you’d like while you follow the specific steps of this blueprint in your spare time.

     Let us show you everything about this when you click the link below:

www.streetwisenews.com/wizard

Best Wishes

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John Harrison