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Hey guys, Yesterday I went to the CNN website, and came across a video clip, talking about how Bill Clinton was being treated like a "rock star" by adoring fans. Remarkable? Not really, not in light of what I now know about attraction. When he was in office, I, and other businesspeople thought he would have no chance to make money when his term was up- his behavior was too outrageous, his reputation sullied. Ah, how wrong we were... *****Advertisement***** What if everything you ever thought you knew about dating and relationships was just plain wrong? Would you keep doing the same things and getting the same results? Or would you try something new and radically different? To stop dating, and start living, go to http://www.johnalanis.com/ultimate_system.htm and discover new, unusual attraction secrets ********************** No matter your politics, Bill Clinton is worth paying attention to. Why? Because he's the perfect "naughty little boy." Everyone who's ever been around him always says he has a way of making you feel like you're the most special person in the world for that brief time you're talking to him (Douglas MacArthur was described the same way). Despite his known philandering, women love Bill Clinton, especially when they meet him in person. Why? The man knows how to create attraction, and that ability has, right or wrong, allowed him to be forgiven his past sins by people who probably shouldn't forgive him. The only time he slipped in his ability to create attraction was during the Monica Lewinsky affair--if he'd simply admitted it in the beginning, saying he "had a moment of weakness, and just couldn't resist temptation," then smiled his famous naughty boy smile, all would have been forgiven, instantly. Instead he acted like a petulant little boy, trying to hide from Mommy what he'd done. That got him in trouble--but despite all of that, he came through... and is now viewed as a lovable, huggable guy who had a few moments of weakness. Contrast this with George W. He is the "anti-charisma" guy. No matter your politics, the guy is a horrible communicator. He comes across as mean, cantankerous and always has what appears to be a smirk on his face, not a smile like Clinton or Reagan had. Reagan could always carry his message to the people, going above the media--he was charismatic enough to do so. But not "W"--his personality is his biggest detriment, and if he ever did anything like Clinton did, he'd be run off and never forgiven. If you want to master creating attraction, one of the most important things you can do is model those who are good at it, and study those who are not. Obviously you want to separate behavior from personality--but don't ever neglect the power of an attractive personality. Like him or hate him, Bill Clinton is the perfect example--and worthy of study. On with the fun.... -John Alanis "The King of Let 'em Come to You" PS Discover how to design and build your own attractive personality--got to http://www.johnalanis.com/ultimate_system.htm right now ***Important Note*** All of my daily emails are posted and archived at www.JohnAlanis.com along with a bunch of unusual "goodies." It's worth checking out daily. So, if you missed an email just and read it online at www.JohnAlanis.com ****************** Copyright, Art Of Steel, Inc. MMVI This email is protected by copyright, MMVI, Art Of Steel, Inc. All right reserved. Reproduction in any form of any portion of this email is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Art Of Steel, Inc. and John Alanis, Inc. John Alanis Art Of Steel, Inc. Inc. 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop #1514 Austin, TX, USA 512 892 8839 Phone support@womenapproachyou.com http://www.JohnAlanis.com 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop #1515 Austin, TX 78735 To unsubscribe or change subscriber options visit: http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?TIxMnBzMtCwMbMxMzJzs |
| Date: | 2006-06-14 - 10:20:13 |
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