February 20th, 2009


triangle_of_success(Total read time: 7 minutes)

What is the Triangle of Success?

The triangle of success is a simple model you can follow to succeed in any aspect of your life. The paradigm started out many years ago when Johnny first started his path of self-development. Working a dead-end job and not getting into any colleges, by serendipity he came across the book, “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways” by Dr. Susan Jeffers. This book helped him develop his own method and helped get Johnny started on the path of self-improvement and self development and the beginnings of the triangle of success.

Why do I need the Triangle of Success?

Finding a good model or example can be a harrowing experience for you. Countless self-help are out there like “___ for Dummys”. Entire book sections are dedicated to this are of life.

We developed this paradigm to give you a simplified way to look at your life, and hopefully you will be able to apply this to your life, and really anything you want to improve or learn.
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February 3rd, 2009

Topics: News

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It’s a new year and a new era, so we decided to start the year off right with a Social Fundamentals Tele-seminar on..


4 Traits of a Cool Person

Let’s face it, in Hollywood, cool is synonymous with James Dean, James Bond, Carrot Top (just kidding). But no one ever really sat down and looked at why these guys are cool. In fact, we want to create a paradigm as to what it means to be a cool person. We are hostingthis tele-seminar, because we felt it is important to see the distinction between not-cool and cool in a social context. The generic definition is so broad, usually, someone just has this feeling that someone was “cool”. Like, “Yeah, I met Frank last night, and he was cool.”

What does cool really mean?

To give you a basic idea of how WE view “cool”, our general definition is this…


… A person who asserts himself upon the world in a manner that makes people feel good to be around him is the definition of cool. A person who asserts himself in the world in a manner that makes people want to get away from him is a the definition of a jerk!…

In this tele-seminar, we are going to break it down even further for you and answer the following questions:

  • What are the 4 traits of cool?
  • Why should you practice the traits of “cool”?
  • How can you start practicing these traits?

So SIGN UP below and join us for our FREE tele-seminar on “4 Traits of a Cool Person“:

Thursday, February 12th 7pm PST (10pm EST)

The tele-seminar will last approximately 30 minutes with a short Q and A session if time permits.

-Kyle and Johnny

This tele-seminar is over.

August 21st, 2008


Giver and Takers(Total read time: 5 minutes)

People can be categorized into 2 distinct groups…

Social Value Givers

and

Social Value Takers

The phrases “giving value” vs. “taking value” are popular and are often used terms in the self-development community.

What’s missing is the definition of what it means to really give value, and what it means to take value. What we’ll cover are the hallmark differences between the two, and hopefully, you will convinced why it is important to be a social value giver to pave the road towards your personal social success.

Ok, the reality is there is no clear cut definition. It’s really about how about a person makes you feel in any given interaction.

What is a social value giver?

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