The Achievers Edge - A Recommended Success Resource
The Achievers Edge is a monthly audio newsletter to help you achieve personal and business success. Listen to it from CD or on your MP3 player. It contains real world, instantly usable ideas from a wide range of people who are successful themselves. Listening to people who are already successful, learning how they think and act, and then using their ideas is the best way to become successful yourself. You can then define what success means to you.
Each audio CD is over an hour long, and over the months builds into your own success library. The advantage of this format is that you can listen to it on the CD player at home, in your car, or transfer it to your MP3 player or iPod to listen to on the move. You will find each audio worth listening to several times to get the full value of the ideas. Coming back to listen again at a later time will also give you new ideas to use which may not have been appropriate at the time.
Each month's issue typically contains sections on:
- Personal Development
- Guest Presenter
- Business Building
- Guest Interview
- Edge Of The Month
- Audio Course Excerpt
The Achievers Edge is available as a trial offer which gives you three issues free, together with several free bonuses. You only have to pay £2.97 to cover the postage. If you are interested in creating your own success and achieving more, then you should try this, listen carefully to the three free issues and if your find them useful, subscribe to further issues.
If you chose to subscribe, the cost is £9.97 each month (Plus £2.95 postage). You can cancel your subscription at any time, and there is no minimum period to subscribe for.
Peter Thomson produces The Achievers Edge. Peter is one of the UK's leading strategists and trainers on personal and business growth. He shares his 30+ years of business experience, and the research he has done into how to be successful. Peter is an experienced presenter and has run successful seminars as well as writing and producing audio training programs for himself and Nightingale Conant.
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