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Kevin On Sunday, January 3, 2010
About two months ago a friend and I started meeting on a regular basis, one to two times a week. The idea was that we would work together to create new Ideas that would make us successful in the realm of business.

We are both also in sales careers so we wanted to keep each other inspired to be successful at that level.

The Rules

1. With any new Idea we must take at least the first step to see if it works

This simply meant we had to try it out, build the prototype, or talk to someone about how to do it

2. The Idea must be eventually able to work without needing us to to do that work....... We want a Four Hour Work Week Style Muse. If you haven't read the book please do! It's awesome.

The story so far

In the short space of time we have being doing this we have had some great ideas and some fairly average Ideas LOL :). The encouraging thing is that we do have what I would call Genius moments, what I have heard called Aha's. Moments when an Idea will come into focus and it's just really cool right from the start.

Ideas like a game we are in the process of producing. It started as a joke and 15 minutes later and a whole lot of card board cutouts and we had a prototype. 3 hours later my beautiful wife dragged me home. Hopefully we should have our game for sale online in a couple of months.

One of our first Ideas The Million Dollar Kiwi Pledge was designed simply to make a difference and encourage people to give money to charity. Make a difference by donating $20.00 to a charity of your choice, and tell the group about it. Collectively we have pledged to donate over $1500.00 so far. Sign up and support a charity of your own choice and tell us about it.

The more we do this the more ideas we have. Some are fun, some are silly, some will not work and some will be massively successful. And thats all part of the fun, I will keep you posted as we go along.

Kevin

As you begin to take action toward the fulfillment of your goals and dreams, you must realize that not every action will be perfect. Not every action will produce the desired result. Not every action will work. Making mistakes, getting it almost right, and experimenting to see what happens are all part of the process of eventually getting it right.
Jack Canfield

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