Thursday 31 January 2008

So Much to Choose From...

... and so little time!

Hello again,

I'm going to assume, for the sake of argument, that we each have just one lifetime.

I'll also take it as read that you're having as much trouble cramming everything into yours as I am squeezing it all into mine.

And that you'd like your life to be fulfilled and successful, financially secure and interesting. Well, that about sums up my ambitions, anyway.

But there is so much to do, so much to read and listen to and watch, so much to learn and just a finite amount of time. We have to make choices. Specifically, we have to make decisions about what will move us towards our goals and what will just distract us.

So I'm pleased to be able to point you towards a nifty little decision-making tool that could save you hour upon hour of wasted time and effort and speed you towards your goals, whatever they may be. It's free, takes just moments to apply and fills one side of a piece of paper when you print it out.

It's been created by David Congreave (Lucid SEO, The Nettle, Networking Nightmares...), and you'll find it on his website, right here: http://www.thenettle.com/HypeProtector/

Hype Protector, eh? Cool name.

David knows a thing or two about making wise choices. He's made plenty already, although I'm not the only one who's told him he could have chosen to charge for this!

Meanwhile, do you ever get the impression that the Internet has been hijacked? Well now you can take the Internet back, right here.

Roy Everitt, Writing For Results

PS Talking of avoiding hype - if you don't want to be buried under the hype for (whisper it) MI.7, you need to sign up for Roy Everitt dotcom. That way you can get in first, ahead of the rush, and be profiting from the furore that's bond to ensue when (shhh...) MI.7 is opened to the general public. Just visit the sign up box top right on this page and you'll be first to hear.

PPS Did I mention the Hype Protector is free? Well it is. Go here: http://www.thenettle.com/HypeProtector/

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