Monday, October 13, 2008

Automobile University

Zig Ziglar coined the phrase "Automobile University" many years ago to refer to listening to motivating and educational audio tapes in your car. Although cassette tapes are mostly a thing of the past now, the concept is still solid. If you are going to be trapped in your car for any period of time, why not learn something. Instead of listening to music or depressing news, take the time to fill your head with positive messages and life changing information.

Add up the amount of time you spend in your car commuting to work, running errands, or just driving somewhere for fun. Using just half that time listening to audio programs from Jim Rohn, Chris Widener, Zig Ziglar, Denis Waitley, or the hundreds of other speakers and teachers can dramatically improve your way of thinking and your life. With an MP3 player you can expand outside the automobile and take these powerful messages with you when you walk, go to the gym, or even when you shop. If you don't have time to read, you can get audio books and learn during times when reading is impossible or unsafe. With the popularity of the iPod and other MP3 players, there is now a huge availability of motivating, positive, and educational products on the Internet that can be downloaded in minutes.

Many places offer free audios of teleseminars and interview recordings. You can build a massive digital library from free products alone. If you want to get more content rich programs, you can find hundreds of options for sale and download at yoursuccessstore.com and mp3motivators.com (among others). I've been listening to educational audio programs daily for about a year and look forward to any time I can spend learning and expanding my mind. It can become almost addictive and soon you will never miss the radio or music CDs that filled the void in the past.

I highly recommend enrolling in "Automobile University" today and starting down the path to greater achievement!

Scott Thomas
your guide to Opportunities Marketing

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