Intro To The Story- “The Elusive Dream”

The elusive dream -part I

How to find solutions in the midst of conflicting desires

 

                In this story John stumbles across a problem solving method which him and his wife Lisa, use to expose the core problem, visualize a clear goal, indentify roadblocks or things which could prevent them from reaching their goal, and get a step by step roadmap to overcome obstacles by using logical problem solving.

What does this mean for YOU?

You get a process you can use to:

  • Organize and understand the chaos in your business, life, relationship, etc.
  • Expose the weak link (the root of your problems)
  • Clearly visualize your goal
  • Predict what might prevent you from reaching your goal
  • Produce simple, logical solutions which will help you reach your goal

 

 

The story line is fraught with emotional conflict as John and Lisa pursue their dream of acquiring a timber framed home.

Therefore, the example of the Master Method in action, really delves into the relationship of John and Lisa.

We all learn and remember best when we hear stories.  Stories allow for instant osmosis, we can visualize ourselves enacting the same principles in our own lives.  That way you will appreciate learning the Master Method from a story format.

You will also want to get hold of the DVD which accompanies this story to really make the Master Method work for you.

As you read about this couples journey of turmoil and joy, visualize using these steps for yourself. 

Good Luck.

Mister P

 

 

 

 

 

The elusive Dream -Part II

How to find solutions in the midst of conflicting desires

 

- THE NEWS - 

 

                The sun was setting low in the sky and the soft sounds of evening were coming to life. The crickets and frogs were singing their lullaby and the wind was humming through the leaves.

                                                                                                                

                John Smith watched as the last rays disappeared on the horizon, a crestfallen look on his face. Even the ordinarily refreshing smooth surface of the lake seemed a dismal dark sight, and the songs of the evening offered no relief. He sighed loudly, his thoughts recapturing the events of the afternoon.

 

                It was a bad day at the office, but that’s how they’d all been lately anyway. He had been discussing a recent contract with a coworker when the phone in his cubicle rang its default ring tone like it had for years (he had never bothered changing it). Excusing himself, he ducked into his office and picked up the receiver.

 

                “Good evening, sir. Am I speaking with John Smith?” asked the caller.

 

                “This is John.”

 

                “Hell, Mr. Smith, this is Clyde at BankCo and I’m calling regarding the loan.”

 

                “Oh, finally!” exclaimed John, with a feeling of excitement. “I’ve been trying to reach you to find out how soon I’ll be cleared to build.”

 

                After a slight hesitation, John heard, “Sir, unfortunately the loan has been denied.”

 

                “What?” A feeling of panic ran through John, like an electrical shock. “Wait! That’s ridiculous!”

 

                “I am sorry, sir but you did not meet the requirements for the loan you applied for.”

 

                “This is absurd!” exclaimed John.

 

                “I’m sorry sir, there’s nothing more I can do.”

 

There was a click and the voice was gone, leaving John alone to deal with the growing knot in his stomach.

To be continued tomorrow…

Please leave your unvarnished comments!

Mister P

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8 comments

  1. Keri Eagan says:

    Ahhh, now I’ve figured it out. Ignore my comment on the next chapter.

    Keri Eagan
    Anything Alternative

  2. Martin says:

    You tease…! I like the suspense.

    http://www.martin-wright.com

  3. Rob Northrup says:

    I hate having to rely on other people to get things done– especially bankers.

    Seize the Day,
    Rob
    Emergency Preparedness For the 21st Century Family

  4. Yeah, I like Rob’s comment, relying on bankers here in The States, well the UK and EU are having some challenges, too. Me me me. I make the difference and want to do a lot of it myself.

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert

  5. What a commercial. I was just getting into the story.

    Robert Martin
    http://www.carbuyinghq.com

  6. Can’t wait to see what’s next

    Jose Escalante
    http://www.joseescalante.com

  7. Hi Mr P,

    an elusive dream? How intriguing!

    Happy Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Your Wedding Planning on a Budget

  8. John Ho says:

    Telling stoties to deliver message is the best way – the covert way!

    Your remind me the “One Minutes” book series – One Minutes Manager, One Minute Father …..

    Great work!

    John Ho
    Numerology Expert Birthday Numeroscope

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