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October 16, 2009 8:32 AM

Business School of Consciousness E-book

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ebook-cover.jpgIt was just brought to my attention that the download page for the Business School of Consciousness E-book displayed on the sidebar of this blog has had "Coming Soon" on it instead of an actual download link.

Oops ...

The E-book has actually been available since early June, so that's an interesting creation. If you'd like to get a copy, the download link is below:


 http://www.robertscheinfeld.com/business-school-of-consciousness.pdf

Just right-click on it to download your copy. You'll find lots of valuable support and stimulating food for thought within it.

Feel free to share the E-book freely and/or to share the link to this blog and blog post.

Cheers ...


September 29, 2009 1:30 PM

Ancient Wisdom, Truth, Dan Brown, The "Lost Symbol" Book, And A Productivity Tip

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Today I have a short video to share with you to share a book you might want to read, Dan Brown's Lost Symbol (the follow-up to his Da Vinci Code). I found it to be a gripping and thoroughly enjoyable read, and I also found it to be very supportive for our purposes on this Dynamite The Box blog.

I also share a productivity tip in the video that relates to reading and marking up books.


Enjoy!

Here's a link to the book on Amazon in case you want to grab a copy:

Lost Symbol On Amazon


August 27, 2009 9:20 AM

Numbers And The New Business Game

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numbers.jpgBusiness is all about numbers, right?

Maximizing income, minimizing expenses, maximizing profits.

As a result, you've got to look at numbers all the time, manage them, make decisions about them, try to change, fix or improve them.

Is it possible to run a successful, profitable business without looking at numbers at all or giving them any significance if you do look? Yes, no matter how crazy that might sound, but it takes a lot of work knocking out the cloud cover and expansion of Consciousness to be able to do that.

When you can do that, and actually well before you reach that "place," you're able to play what I call "The New Business Game."

On the road to that sort of expansion and experience, is it possible to run a successful, profitable business, still look at numbers, but not give them as much power and significance, and have a different and ever expanding experience of them through time?

Yes, absolutely!

This is one of the keys to "dynamiting the box."

The easiest way to do this is whenever you see numbers of any kind as it relates to business, to whatever degree you can, tell The Truth about them. What's The Truth? They do not accurately show the True State of your abundance, how much money you have, etc. They're just illusions, stories, and lies you told yourself and convinced yourself were real and true.

They're no more "real" or "true" than the numbers, money, and business "results" you see in TV shows, movies, and novels!


 

August 20, 2009 8:45 AM

The Modern Talking Pad ...

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This post is not about Busting Loose, Phase 2, Consciousness or playing the New Business Game, but I read it this morning and thought you might find it useful if you are playing The Sales Game or communicate regularly, face to face, with clients/customers.

Check out this post on Seth Godin's blog:

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/08/the-modern-talking-pad.html



August 10, 2009 9:30 AM

Questions And Manifesting True Abundance ...

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Most players of The Business Game ask themselves questions like this, day-in, day-out:

"How can I be more efficient?"
"How can I be more productive?"
"How can I make more money?"

These types of questions are rarely asked:

"How can I have more fun in my business/career?"
"How can I increase my experience of satisfaction from my work?"
"How can I increase my experience of fulfillment from my work?"

... and if they are asked, the answers generally get ignored, or lost in the shuffle caused by  daily busy-ness.

How would your life and business/career change if you started asking yourself the fun, satisfaction and fulfillment questions -- took the answers VERY seriously, and started taking at least some baby steps towards living the answers?

Could it be True that the fun, satisfaction and fulfillment are our real "abundance"?

Could it be true that if you opened up to that form of abundance, the money, efficiency and productivity would easily follow -- as a natural by-product?

 


June 23, 2009 9:25 AM

Busting Loose From The Business Game

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Well, it's finally out and the launch is on!

If you're playing The "Old" Business Game as an owner, employee or temporarily unemployed at this moment, now is the time to discover and begin playing The New Business Game.

Hallmarks of the "Old" Business Game:

 * Get results, no matter what price you must pay
 * Vulnerability to people and forces beyond your control
 * Scarcity
 * Endless to-do lists
 * Fear
 * Stress
 * Pressure and struggle

Hallmarks of the "New" Business Game:


 * People and outside forces align to support you
 * Abundance
 * To do lists take care of themselves
 * Fun
 * Joy
 * Ease
 * Extraordinary results without focusing on them or paying a "price"
 * And so much more ...

My new book tells the entire story, opens a gateway into playing The New Business Game, and gives you everything you need to leap through it and begin your own personal and professional journey of expansion.

There's a special book launch page with special "offers" if you feel moved to get one or more copies during the launch window.

If you're already a Phase 2 Player, visit here:


http://www.bustingloosefromthebusinessgame.com/p2-opportunity.html


If you're not a Phase 2 Player yet, visit here:

http://www.bustingloosefromthebusinessgame.com/opportunity.html

Enjoy!


June 3, 2009 11:50 AM

Video Games, The Human Game, And The Business Game ...

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I recently expressed appreciation in the form of money for a Playstation 3 video game center. I did it to play video games myself and also to play with my kids, Ali and Aidan.

The interesting thing about video games is that many of them were created from blockbuster Hollywood movies -- like Batman, Harry Potter, the Bourne spy series, etc.

When you watch a movie, it's a passive experience for you. You sit and watch. It's very cool, but it's also a "flat" experience in many ways.

With video games based on a movie, you get to enhance the overall experience because you get to participate in the action and story line.

You get to immerse yourself in stories, like the movies, get to know and follow characters, like in the movies, and experience the environments created for them (like Hogwarts in Harry Potter, Europe in the Bourne series, Gotham City in Batman).

But with the video games, you don't just sit and watch. You get to do things, make choices for the characters, explore various options in the scenes and story line, etc.

It creates a deeper, more rich and fulfilling experience.

As I played the Playstation games myself and with my kids, it dawned on me that this is an excellent metaphor for The Real And True Reason you're  here playing The Human Game (and The Business Game).

You came here to play a game, The Human Game (and The Business Game), to have fun (like so many people who play video games and enjoy them), and to have incredibly rich and fulfilling Human Game (and Business Game) experiences -- that you're an incredibly active participant in.

Plus, in Phase 2, the nature of the stories, options, choices, etc. change and expand to give you even more possibilities to play for the sheer pleasure of playing -- including when you start paying The New Business Game.



June 1, 2009 11:42 AM

What Being Rich, Poor, Wealthy And Prosperous Really Means ...

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getty.jpgJ. Paul Getty, who, at the time was the world's richest man, wrote this about his friend Hal Seymour:

Hal considered himself to be very wealthy in personal freedom. He was always able to do things he wanted to, and always had time in which to do them. He seldom missed a chance to remind me that, in these regards, I was much poorer than he.

Before his death a few years ago, he frequently wrote me letters which opened with the wryly humorous but meaningful salutation: "To the Richest Man in the world from the Wealthiest. ......"

I'll have to admit that I envied Hal his abundance of time--which is one of the forms of wealth that people tend to disregard these days. Rich as I may be from a material standpoint, I've long felt that I'm very poor, indeed, in time.

For decades, my business affairs have made extremely heavy inroads on my time, leaving me little I could use as I pleased. There are books that I have wanted to read--and books I have wanted to write. I've always yearned to travel to remote parts of the globe which I've never seen.

(J. Paul Getty, How To Be Rich, New York: Jove Books, 1965, preface, p. vii)


Why would the world's richest man (and so many others who play The "Old" Business Game in Phase 1) create "poverty" like that? Because in Phase 1, with the "convince yourself you're the opposite of who you really are" dynamics in place, it has to be that way.

Who you really are has total control over Your time and can do as please in every moment. So, in Phase 1, you must experience the opposite of that most or all of the time. In Phase 1, there are so many things outside your control that create endless items on your to-do list, including so many urgent ones, that living in your natural state simply isn't possible.

In Phase 2, however, after you knock out enough cloud cover, the game is about having more and more of a direct experience of who you really are, including total control over your time and absolute freedom to say, be, and do anything.

In Phase 2, therefore, once you expand enough and knock out enough cloud cover, you begin to experience new "stories" that reduce the number of items on your to-do list, reduce or eliminate the need for you to be involved if those items stay on the to-do list for your business, or whatever else you choose to free up your time and energy to focus only on what you really love.


May 27, 2009 11:36 AM

Business School of Consciousness E-Book

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You may or may not have noticed that in the right sidebar of this blog, there's an image for The Business School of Consciousness E-book. That image was there before the E-book was actually available, but it is available now. If you don't already have a copy, grab one by right-clicking the following link:

http://www.robertscheinfeld.com/business-school-of-consciousness.pdf

At the end of the E-book, you'll see mention of the Busting Loose From The Business Game book that officially launches June 22, 2009.

Please WAIT to get a copy of the book if you feel moved to. There will be special "goodies" offered to book buyers as part of the launch during the week of June 22-26.

I'll let you know here at the Dynamite The Box blog, through my various mailing lists, a Twitter Tweet, on Facebook, etc., when the time comes, so stay tuned.




May 27, 2009 10:59 AM

The "Monetization" Trap

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Prior to entering Phase 2, I was deeply involved in direct response marketing, on and off the Internet, for 18 years.

In fact, I actually grew up with Internet marketing -- playing that game way back at the beginning, before most people even had email accounts or knew about the Internet.

After my first year in Phase 2, I created losing interest in The Marketing Game, and let go of it. I unsubscribed from all my marketing newsletters, stopped expressing appreciation for seminars, courses, books, and other educational resources, stopped applying virtually all the strategies (including measurement and tracking of results), and allowed all my businesses to pretty much run on auto-pilot -- generally just sending out an occasional email to announce something new I was doing to my own email list.

I stayed in that "hands off" mode for nearly 5 years. Then I felt moved to dip my toe back into the Internet marketing waters to see what had changed during my absence, especially as it relates to using multimedia (text, audio and video) on the Internet.

When I re-entered The Marketing Game, so to speak, in that way, I noticed something fascinating I never quite "saw" so clearly before. Everywhere I looked, all the talk was about "monetization" of EVERYTHING -- how you could/should make money from using this or that technique, resource, etc.

That's to be expected in discussions about sales and marketing, right? Of course.

What was conspicuously absent from ALL the discussions, every single one, was any mention at all about having fun! Not even the slightest mention!

"You need to do 'X' to build your business ..."

"Use this technique and you can make twenty zillion dollars and dominate your niche ..."

"This technique or resource will get you #1 rankings in Google ..."

"Do this one little thing and you can double your sales and profits overnight ..."

"You absolutely must do z, y and z or you're leaving a fortune on the table ..."

"Time is money, so ...."

"Just do 'Y' and you'll get twice as much done in half the time..."

But NOTHING, not one word about fun, enjoyment, or what I call "lifestyle friendliness" from the doing of all of that, from the playing of The Business Game.

As a result, most of the folks following those pathways, whether they're making twenty zillion dollars or not, are NOT having much fun (even if they swear they are), and, in general, are stressed out maniacs like I used to be in Phase 1.

If you do see a rare exception of someone mentioning the topic of fun and enjoyment, in general and with few exceptions, it's just lip service -- and they're still stressed out maniacs too!

So, here are my two questions for you today:

"Where's the Joy?"

"When is it going to become a priority?"

In Phase 2, as a natural by-product of expansion and knocking out the cloud cover, fun and joy enter the picture, stay in the picture, become more and more of a priority, and your experience of both increases in ways you can't even imagine right now -- without you targeting or "intending" it as an outcome.

But until you get to that point, I invite you today to at least put it on your radar screen as something to track and monitor, and, if you will, an intention for a very powerful form of transformation in your experience of playing The Business Game.


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