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Thursday, October 19, 2006


Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki has co-written a book with Donald Trump to help all of us attain wealth. He, like Trump is a plain speaking, generous and honest communicator. These two have been making the rounds of TV shows to promote their book. In response to Larry King’s and Donny Deutsch’s questions, Kiyosaki began almost every answer with the useless phrase “I think”. This is one of those meaningless bad habit phrases that dilute the information that follows. “I think” and “I believe” are intended to sound strong, but they’re actually weak. They rob you of conviction. The more powerful approach is to get right to the answer. Avoid the “I thinks’ and the “I believes”…. get to the point.

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