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It’s was a beautiful morning ..

By admin On May 6, 2009 Under Rants

On Sunday morning April 26th my kids were getting ready for Sunday
school. 

I left the house at 8:50 AM to go to Mission Bay for a run. 

It’s was a beautiful morning.

So I’m driving south on Claremont Drive and I come up to a red
light.

There’s only one car in front of me.

It’s a dark green Ford Expedition.

I wait for the red light to chance. 

I’m checking my e-mail on my blackberry.

I look up and I see the light turned red again. 

I was wondering what’s going on with this car in front of me.

Why isn’t he going?

Is anybody actually in the car?

I figured his car was just parked a bit out in to the intersection
and this was the reason it was taking the light so long to change.

So I waited for it to go green again. 

The light turnes green and the car still didn’t move. 

I could see someone was in the car.

Their elbow was resting out the window. 

I honked my horn and I said out loud “come on”. 

Let’s get it going!. 

Move it on buddy. 

Still nothing happened. 

I honked again.

Beeeeep, beeeeep, beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.  Come on! I yell.

What’s going on? 

Then I realized something was very wrong. 

He wasn’t moving. 

I got out of the car carefully and slowly walked up to the window
afraid of what I would see. 

The window was down and I said hey, hey.

There was a young male asleep in the drivers side.

His head was resting against the head-rest.

He had a Baseball hat on his head and dark sunglasses over his eyes.

I could see that the man was either passed out or possibly dead. 
(my heart started racing.) 

I didn’t know what to do first.

I reached in and turned his car off.

I could not take the key out of the ignition.

I ran back to my car and called 911. 

It seemed like it took a long time for anyone to answer.

I was sent to a voice mail that said all lines were busy, please
stay on the line.

My mind was racing.

I could not think.

I was trying to put my hazard lights on.

For the life of me, I could not figure out where the hell the
hazard lights button was on my dash.

I stayed on the line for about about 4 minutes.

Finally, a female voice came on the line. 

She asked what my emergency was.

I said there is a man in front of me at the corner of Claremont
Drive and Claremont Mesa Blvd. who is in a green Ford Expedition,
and he’s passed out or dead.
 
She asked was he breathing.

I said I did not know.

She told me to stay in my car and wait for help.

A guy came over from the ARCO gas station to my right and asked me
if I needed help. 

I told him I was on the phone with 911 and asked him to see if he’s
breathing.

He came back and said that he was.

I asked him to see if he could get the keys out of the car. 

He could not but he was able to put the car in park.
 
The guy couldn’t wake him up.

It took about 10 minutes for the ambulance to get there.

Then the sirens started coming. 

The fire engine pulled up behind my car. 

The ambulance came up beside me on my left.

They asked me to please move out of the road.

I asked if it was okay if I could leave and they said yes.

I wondered to my self did I do everything I could.

Should I have pulled the guy out of the car? 

Should I have checked his pulse? 

Should I have done CPR?

I did only what I was trained to do at that very time.

And that was to call 911 and get help as fast as I could.

I could see that the paramedics were reviving him and had him
talking.

I could hear them asking him if he had taken any drugs.

Had he been drinking?

I could hear that he was 26 and his name was Dwayne. 

Dwayne was responsive. 

I thought for a moment that I’m not going to know what happened to
Dwayne.

I can only assume that he’s going to be okay.

I had a lot to think about on my run.

This experience made me think how paralyzed I became.

I did not know what to do in this situation.

There was so much to think about in such a short time.

And what happened to me on Sunday happens to people in business
all the time.

You just react.

You do what you know at the time.

And in business and marketing we do the same thing.

We chase after the wrong prospects.

We don’t qualify correctly.

The paramedics knew exactly what to do.

They had the training.

They had the experience.

It’s the same for making money on line.

Get the training you need from my 157 hours of free audio mp3 files.

If you know someone who is paralyzed send them to my site.

I hope you liked this story.

PS. If you want to see some of the photos I took that morning
go to the link below.

http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Sunday_Photos.htm
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% on line
around the country & around the world to more than 50,000 students.

His over-the-top on line 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

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