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torrtina

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Jan 29, 2007 10:32 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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JOHN DI LEMME on *What`s With the Cell Phone?*

Just today people always want to take a look of surveys’
and studies. For five years we study these people and for
twenty years we study those people.

The statistics always show that 97% of people age 65 are
dead or dead broke.

Yes! Look around at everyone today and do your own survey.
Take a look at the next ten people driving or the next ten
people walking by you.

They are all on the cell phone play games or scrolling through
it seeing who called, or who they are going to call.

They are in a lot of inactivity.

The theme for this message is your cell phone will explain
your future.

As you’ve heard in my other messages...

Simply, take a look at the last five calls you have made on your
cell phone. Either the last five calls you have made, or the last
five calls that came to you.

The last five people on your cell phone define your future.

That is a strong statement because who you associate with is
who you will become. Yes!

Over and beyond that...

What are people doing on their cell phones?

They are looking down at their cell phones

Once Again - What are they doing?

Are they playing games?

Are they doing what they should be doing?

Now look a little closer to the screen as you read this…..

Are they *Deleting the Associations* that are stopping them from
exploding into the fulfillment of their Why.

*This is a very shocking statement*

The most important function on your cell phone is ‘Delete’.

Delete is the decision to decide to move away - move up - move
beyond from the people who are holding you back.

Truthfully - *Right Now*

Ask yourself this question...

“Am I utilizing the delete button as much as I should?”

I can tell you right now that one of the top three reasons why
people are failing is because of *Associations*.

It is just a matter of time in life until you will hit a brick wall
and say...

“Enough is enough. I must re-associate NOW before it is too late!”

So take a look around, once again, and ask yourself,

“Do I believe they are utilizing the delete function?”….because
this is the most important function on your cell phone.

Based upon the results, most likely they are not deleting because,
as you know, the results speak for themselves -- 97% of people at
age 65 are dead or dead broke.

Go For It!

Grab your cell phone right now!

Start to delete in order to elevate!


Make today an AWESOME day!

I BELIEVE IN YOU!

Changing lives,

Tina
www.MlmDreamer.com

samdude3

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Jan 29, 2007 10:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I work for Cingular Wireless and I delete numbers off of Cell Phones all of the Time!

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CraigL

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Jan 30, 2007 3:07 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I don`t have a cell phone. Does that mean I don`t have a future?

FAR more dangerous than being 65, is doing exercise!! THAT will definitely kill you! Everyone who`s ever done exercise is either dead, or will die in the future. And yet nobody seems to be raising a hue and cry over this plague. (Probably all too busy talking on their cell phones...!)
Raisecapital02

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Jan 30, 2007 3:05 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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CraigL,

There is a good chance you could get Second Cell Phone Wires Waves, and could suffer from a brain tumor. Before you know it, cell phones want exist. Wireless VOIP is going to be the future. Anywhere you are able to get high speed internet, you will have connectivity. Most cities will have Hi-Speed.

EBSHoward

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Jan 30, 2007 4:04 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Well, all I can say is that I worked in the mobile industry for the last ten years. I have been involved in many of the applications people use on the phones today. I also have a website that sells celluar phone. However I rarely use a cell phones. I had only two in the last ten years. I never stored a number in them or even set up my voice mail. To me if I can make a call and get a call that`s all the function you need. As for people dying broke. like the say " I never seen a Brinks truck at a furneral" We all die broke.

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Howard Lee CIO EBS Worldwide 1600 Golf RD Rolling Meadows Tel:847-956-3386 Email:howardlee@ebsworldwide.biz Web:www.ebsworldwide.biz
ElidS

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Jan 30, 2007 6:06 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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As I read the first post I typed this on notepad
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"The theme for this message is your cell phone will explain
your future."

That`s not good... I have no cell phone, does that mean I have no future...?

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I kept reading only to find out that my thought had been pre-posted. There ought to be a law against that.
CraigL

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Jan 30, 2007 7:17 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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LOL! Eli, you and I are clearly twins separated at birth. :-) Well...except for whatever environmental flaw crept into your system that forces you to do exercise. Other than that...!
iouone2

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Jan 30, 2007 7:52 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Ok. In California, or at least the SF bay area (my location), cell phones are less expensive than a land line phone. Therefore I haven`t had a land line phone since `97. Nevertheless, with all that cell phone experience, I really only use my phone for dialing out and answering. I just don`t get into the games, MP3 music playing, Internet browsing and all the other things a "cell phone" does today. Am I behind the times or is it that I just don`t get excited about bells and whistles?

I bought a cell phone to communicate, not play. Also, I only have 23 numbers listed in my 500 possible database listing (phone book). Is that because I am friendless? Maybe. One things for sure, if everyone is poor, why is it that I cannot go anywhere without seeing cell phone use? Typically the expensive models ($200-$500). I only have the basic, free with your account service model. Maybe I am the only one in this area who is too poor to afford a high level cell phone. Maybe it`s because I put my money into better investments than my cell phone.

Can we really judge our lives by our phones?


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Vincent Wilcox (a.k.a. KRAKR)
Drummer
My band: Letters Make Words
torrtina

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Jan 30, 2007 8:24 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thank you all for your input. . .I believe you missed the most important part of the message...

Simply, take a look at the last five calls you have made on your
cell phone. Either the last five calls you have made, or the last
five calls that came to you.

The last five people on your cell phone define your future.

That is a strong statement because who you associate with is
who you will become.....

The most important function on your cell phone is ‘Delete’.

Delete is the decision to decide to move away - move up - move
beyond from the people who are holding you back.

One of my mentors once told me, "The difference between who you are now and who you will be five years from now are in the books you read and the people you associate with."

All the article says is to pay attention to who you are speaking with on a daily basis, whether on a cell phone or a landline phone. 

Are they assisting you to grow or hindering your development.  Ultimately you are the one who decides your future.

Changing Lives,

Tina

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