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I recently had an incredible interview with John Assraf where he interviewed me. CLICK HERE For a FREE Audio Interview between John Assaraf and Eric Lofholm John Assaraf is founder of OneCoach, a company that is helping thousands of entrepreneurs and small-business professionals grow their revenues so they can achieve financial freedom and live extraordinary lives.

He is one of the experts featured in the hit film and book The Secret, and helped launch it into a worldwide phenomenon (for which Simon & Shuster ordered the largest second printing in its history – 2 million copies) through his appearances on Larry King Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Anderson Cooper 360° and other major media outlets. John is also one of the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management’s Distinguished Thought Leaders.

In the last 20 years, John has built four multi-million dollar companies, including:
* RE/MAX of Indiana, which now has more than 1,500 sales associates, who collectively generate more than $5 billion a year in sales and are paid more than $120 million in commissions annually
* Bamboo.com, a start-up that attracted over 100,000 clients in less than a year and generated more than $30 million in revenues within 10 months. Bamboo then merged with Ipix and went on to become the world’s leading provider of online virtual tours including the imaging infrastructure for Internet companies like eBay.

John’s personal passions are his family, spirituality, exercise, cooking, travel, and helping entrepreneurs understand how to incorporate the psychological and strategic sides of building a successful business and life.

Here's a link to John's blog:

http://www.johnassaraf.com

Success,

Eric Lofholm

Crossing the Line of Fear: Secrets to Expand your Comfort Zone

john assaraf one coach the secretI remember when I was younger and in school, fear stopped me from asking out a girl I wanted to date. I can remember all the thoughts of different things I wanted to say and how I would ask her out. As quickly as the idea to ask her out popped in my head, I came up with all the reasons why she might say no. I remember the "feeling" of rejection and embarrassment even though I didn't even pick up the phone! It's as real in my mind right now as it was then. I didn't understand it then but I certainly do today.

Have you ever had thoughts of fear that have caused you not to move ahead with any of your dreams or goals? Every human on earth at one time or another feels this "fear" and reverts back into their "safety" or comfort zone. The system was created to protect us in times of real danger, but we must learn when danger is real or caused by our imagination of what may happen...again.

What ability causes one person to face and overcome possible rejection at work, in school or in a relationship easier to handle, than someone who is paralyzed by the mere thought?

A man who goes after business like a tiger may be uncomfortable with women and therefore not be able to approach a woman for fear of rejection. A woman who is miserable in a relationship may be petrified at the thought of saying anything to her spouse in fear of the potential discussion or backlash. A child may not seek out other children to play with at school in fear of rejection. The list can go on and on from fear of leaving your job to fear of hurting yourself if you try something new.

So what is really going on and how can we stop this once and for all?

First and foremost understand that fear is a very common feeling and we all have one fear or another. The "feeling" of fear is almost solely based on what we think may happen if we try and fail. It is different than actually knowing that we will hurt ourselves if we fall 20 stories from a building.

Most Fears are Illusions We Create in Our Head!

Most fears are illusions we create in our own head based on past conditioning and not based on what is possible. As children, we are natural-born risk takers and for the most part we are fearless. The meaning we give an experience when we do not achieve the result we want determines how we "see" and "feel" the next opportunity that seems like the one we've experienced in the past.

If we experience rejection more times than we care to, we tend to mentally label the experience a negative one. Over time this becomes our belief and our beliefs, as you already know, become your reality.

What would happen if we changed the meaning of an experience we didn't like? What if we learned to label our experiences as "learning" or "interesting" experiences? Do you think your tolerance level would increase for trying again?

I have learned that people who really succeed in various areas of life often frame their experiences differently than those who quickly label the experience as a negative one.

When we feel fear, we are playing a mental trick that is not conducive to growth. All growth comes from stretching oneself past the comfort zone that limits us. Risk is a necessary part of the reward. You cannot have one without the other.

Let me suggest that you start to label your experiences in ways that serve you rather than limit you. We have very few limits except the ones that we set on our selves. And those are mostly out of fear from the past. Do not let your past control your present thinking. Step out and grow. Step out of your comfort zone and be free again!

John Assaraf is CEO of OneCoach and author of Having it All and The Answer. In addition to being a regular on Larry King Live and other major media, John made his cameo appearance in the hit movie The Secret. For more information, visit http://www.OneCoach.com.

Click to hear John interview Eric.

John Assaraf Interviews Eric Lofholm

john_assarafDear Friend,

John Assaraf recently interviewed me. Many people know John from his role in The Secret. I have known him for many years and consider him a personal friend.

It was one of the best interviews I have ever done.

Here is the link to listen to it:

http://www.johninterviewseric.com/audio.htm

Enjoy,

Eric

P.S.

During the the interview, I talk about how to use networking to find new prospects in the new economy, key steps to get over the fear of selling and capitalize on the new economy and how to create an avalanche of referrals. I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I enjoyed talking with John.