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My kid launches first rocket . .
Did you know I have a video clip of my son for the
first six years of his life without ever missing one day?
I don’t take video every day now, but I did recently take a
video of my son launching his first rocket.
I’ve got both my kids in a new summer camp this year.
Last year’s camp was more like a babysitting service.
This year, we changed it up a little bit.
We put them in a camp which is somewhat like a school.
But these are not “boring classes” like history and math.
These are exciting and fun classes like food chemistry, animation,
illustration, architecture, jewelry making, magic, and my older
son’s favorite: Rocketry.
In rocketry, the kids get to build and launch three rockets.
Last Thursday, my son completed his first rocket.
He invited me up to the camp to watch him launch it.
Launch time was 12:40 PM.
He called it “The Nova Pay-loader”.
So I drove up to the camp.
I had my video camera on my phone ready to roll.
And 3..2..1.. Blast off!
I am a lucky Dad to be able to be there with my son on launch day.
I was the only Dad there.
All the other Dads must have been working.
I have lot’s of first time videos of my kids.
I made the decision to be around for my kids as they grow up.
And it’s not too late for you.
My dream is for you to be able to do the same for your kids and
family.
PS. What do you want to launch today?
What new venture do you want to get off the ground?
Tiny Fingers . . .
Can I share with you a little story about trust?
I take my two boys ( 6 & 9) to swimming lessons on Monday
and Wednesdays at 4:30 PM.
It’s at a local county pool up the street.
Their lesson is only 30 minutes and I swim laps and
mess around in the pool while they’re doing their thing.
I give my boys the thumbs up and tell them they are doing
great as they pass me by.
I encourage them to swim faster, go stronger and remind them
to do their very best.
There’s a small part of the pool sectioned off three lanes
wide and half the pool’s width that anyone can swim in while
their kids are in lessons.
On Wednesday, I was watching this 2 year old girl and her swim
instructor.
This was the most adorable little girl.
She was wearing a hot pink bather and a shower cap with bright yellow
sunflowers on it.
She had a huge smile on her face.
She was standing at the ledge of the pool and the instructor
was in the pool encouraging her to jump in to the pool.
Each had their arms extended out with all five fingers reaching
towards one another barley touching.
The 2 year old had these tiny little fingers reaching out as far as
they could go.
This little girl was smiling and laughing and wanted to grab
the instructors fingers before she made the jump into the pool.
The instructor would pull her fingers back so they would
not touch forcing the girl to reach out forward over the water.
This little girl was afraid to make the jump.
The instructor was smiling and saying, come on, juuump, you
can do it, no no you have to jump, come on, Jump, Juuuuuump.
The little girl wanted to jump so bad.
She was having the best time.
I watched this for about 6 minutes and 45 seconds.
( I was rooting the little girl on.)
The instructor was as patient as a saint.
She kept her arms open wide so the little girl would feel save
after she made the commitment.
And what seemed like an eternity the little girl finally jumped
off the side-lines and into the pool.
I was so happy for her.
And the instructor was great.
She gave the little girl a kiss and said “you did it!”
She said in a high pitched voice .. “I’m so proud of you.”
And you should have seen the little girl’s face and how
proud she was of her self.
I went on to do some laps.
And about 15 minutes later I glanced over to where the little girl
had jumped.
And she was jumping over and over again into the pool.
It’s a cool little story that is so symbolic of life and
taking risk.
It’s about give and take, trust and encouragement.
And so I figured I would share this story with you.
And that is what business is all about.
You just have to make the jump.
And you have to be smiling too like that 2 year old girl.
Let me be your instructor.
One who really does care.
If you want to take the jump as an HMA marketing consultant,
write to me.
Let’s see how we can work together.
I’ll help you out any way that I can.
I want you to succeed.
I want you story.
PS. This offer is a test.
I have new consultants coming on daily.
It takes time and effort to work with new HMA Consultants.
As a test, I am offering qualified marketing consulting students
a five year payment plan.
Now becoming an HMA Marketing Consultant has become truly
affordable.
E-mail me for details by replaying to this e-mail.
In the subject line, type in all caps MORE DETAILS and I’ll send
you some additional information.
I want you to know that I have a new appreciation for you
and your circumstances.
If you want to look at more details on the HMA system
go to
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/HMA_Details.htm
Michael Senoff
About the Author
Michael Senoff is the CEO and publisher of
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com
The world’s leading free digital audio business library.
Michael is an experienced Internet marketer and talk show host and
a popular professional interviewer. Michael has taught 100% online
around the country & around the world to more than 50,000 students.
His over-the-top online audio interview web site
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com is listed in the top 1% of most
visited web sites in the world.
Michael has also worked as a coach and advisor to other famous
marketing consultants.
Michael is a husband and father of two young boys in Southern
California. He has a successful audio publishing business. Michael
is originally from Atlanta Georgia and is now based in San Diego,
California. Michael works with small to medium sized companies on
four different continents.
He is the author of the book: “TALK YOURSELF RICH”: (86 of the most
revealing, proprietary secrets on the subject of how to make more
money with audio interviews and the soon to be released sequel:
AUDIO MARKETING SECRETS. How To Make Your Own Information Product
Using Audio Interviews. Michael may be contacted at
Michael@michaelsenoff.com or at (858) 274-7851






















