Interviewing the successful
As Tony Robbins states it, 'Success leaves clues.'
The One Minute Millionaire has a number of vital questions it recommends you ask a millionaire when you've managed to persuade them to join you for lunch.
Take notes on their answers (or maybe record the interview if they'll let you).
Some of the pre-designed questions include –
“How did you make your first million?”
“How long did it take you?”
“How long would it take you today?”
"What is the system, that you used to make it?"
"Is this system transferable?"
“What’s your most important habit?”
"How long would it take you to mentor somebody to your same level of success?"
“What’s the most important lesson you ever learned?”
"How do you integrate spiritual values into your life?"
“What is the legacy you want to leave?”
"What would you recommend that I do to become a millionaire?"
"What opportunities do you see that you don’t have the time to take advantage of?"
The One Minute Millionaire has a number of vital questions it recommends you ask a millionaire when you've managed to persuade them to join you for lunch.
Take notes on their answers (or maybe record the interview if they'll let you).
Some of the pre-designed questions include –
“How did you make your first million?”
“How long did it take you?”
“How long would it take you today?”
"What is the system, that you used to make it?"
"Is this system transferable?"
“What’s your most important habit?”
"How long would it take you to mentor somebody to your same level of success?"
“What’s the most important lesson you ever learned?”
"How do you integrate spiritual values into your life?"
“What is the legacy you want to leave?”
"What would you recommend that I do to become a millionaire?"
"What opportunities do you see that you don’t have the time to take advantage of?"
All you need now is to create an irresistible reason for them to join you for lunch. Get to know them; their interests, values and concerns then start your offer there.