Capturing - Episode #37

January 31, 2008 – 9:09 am

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  1. 11 Responses to “Capturing - Episode #37”

  2. I enjoy your presentations Michael they give new perspectives and ideas on ways to acheive my goals.

    By Ged Hammond on Jan 31, 2008

  3. First Comment! :)
    Capturing knowledge is really important, I agree with that. Which digital solution do you use for that Michael? I’m always interested in online organizer. I’m also maintaining my own open source solution at http://www.bookmark-manager.com/ . Free to download and can be installed on your server.

    By Oliver Antosch on Jan 31, 2008

  4. Hi Michael - I’ve been capturing my thoughts for years in journals, notebooks, notepads, on my computer, and it really is effective. I’m not making a lot of money yet, but I know it is coming. I’m following my bliss by working from home, and know that my fortune is in process. Your random selection of a book caught my eye. I’ve been hearing a lot about Jim Rohn lately - looks like one I better read “Seven Strategies for Wealth and Happiness.” Thanks for your wonderfully candid style. I enjoy these short sessions.

    By Susanna on Jan 31, 2008

  5. Thanks, Michael, I enjoyed this episode especially! I’ve been accused of everything short of being crazy because all my life I’ve been a note person! Glad to see there are famous people like that too! Gives me Hope:) I really learn alot from every one of your snippets - Please keep them coming. I’m disabled but Enabled More Than Ever, starting my own home business. Your help is appreciated! Thanks Again, Davine (LeadPal)

    By Davine Thieneman on Jan 31, 2008

  6. I’ve enjoyed the face expressions Mike :)

    do more - come on / make us laugh more,
    even Katie is starting to watch the videos
    with me :)

    On a more serious note …

    Since I’ve studied Secret Momentum Lab
    the ideas have been “non stop”

    I have so many folders full of ideas
    on paper - its going to take me ages
    to transfer it all to the computer.

    Thanks for everything McbC

    Alex

    By Alex Jeffreys on Jan 31, 2008

  7. Hello Michael, :)

    While your videos are always short & sweet,
    The lesson in each one always has a little gold nugget in it that can easily be put into action.

    So I hope you don’t feel like you are wasting your time, There are many of us who appreciate them and You..

    Cheers, Dianne in NZ
    “Make 2008, Great” :)

    By Dianne Kneller on Jan 31, 2008

  8. Michael,Your definitely not wasting your time.

    The videos are a great motivator and will be available on a website that I am developing now.

    Keep up the good work.

    Cheers
    Keith

    By Keith Bird on Jan 31, 2008

  9. Brilliant stuff!….so simple yet NO ONE applies! Well I am starting to apply. Thanks for making it short and sweet and to the point.

    Jerry

    By Jerry SF, Ca on Jan 31, 2008

  10. Hi Michael,
    Excellent job! Please do not let people with negative criticisms bother you. You’re doing great! The beauty of these videos are they’re short and sweet. You just give us an idea and leave it with us - nothing more than I can handle - hheheh. Also I guess we’re the lucky people benefiting from ALL your great ideas and courses you attended. Some things you say are just amazing!
    How could we forget we have to be like little children again eh?
    Not gone through all of them.. But today the net is down - but Guess what MomentumTV is working.

    Maria Salddanha, Dubai, U.A.E

    By Maria on Jan 31, 2008

  11. Hello, Michael luv your stuff we need more People in the world like you great video, cant wait for the next one, Keep up the good work!

    PS: you miss 100% of the shots you don’t Take:)

    “Wayne Gretzky”

    By Dennis on Feb 1, 2008

  12. Hi Michael,
    keep up the good stuff. I love Jim Rohn. Thanks for the visual. I have been struggeling how to organize my ideas/journals/goal achievements ending up with 5-10 different notebooks never coordinated but after today I think I got it.
    Charlotte

    By Charlotte on Feb 1, 2008

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