January 12, 2010

PhilosphersNotes : How to Join the 50 Day Challenge

PhilosophersNotesOK getting tons of Emails and Facebook messages on how to join the 50 Day Challenge. You can still jump in.

But the offer is gone.

The offer expired Jan 10 like we said. That was the 2-for-1 deal.

But YES, you can still get in on the Challenge (just do your homework and catch up on Day 1 and 2 though), but you wont get the 2-for-1 offer.

The good news. The regular price is still low.

At $47, this is still a major bloody steal. 100 summaries and mp3s at $47. Beat that! Just visit PhilosophersNotes.com to sign up.

You just wont get an extra account to pass to your girlfriend, mother, significant other, dog, etc.

Check out what Carl from Personal-Development-Planet.com had to say (he’s fricking hilarious). He’s a FinerMinds reader like you who just blogged about this.

“By the way, If you missed / ignored that mail (oi — how could you — don’t be so bloody rude!), the basic principle is you get the wisdom of the best ever 100 personal development books, one per day, in around 15 minutes. Genius.

At the moment there is a 50 day challenge on which more than 1400 growth-orientated people are participating in. How does it work?

Basically, each day you take 15 minutes to read the top wisdom from a pre-selected book. You then post your comments on a blog (if you’re so inclined). You do this every day for 50 days. You grow massively as a person. Er… that’s it.

For those of you fabulous people who have had a look, the whole thing (100 books) is just $47. It’s a f*cking steal, to paraphrase my mate Ross / the movie Lock Stock. You get a PDF and an MP3 for each book, so it doesn’t matter if you prefer reading / listening / both (I’m doing both — but I’m a massive geek)

Anyway, take a look and see what you reckon. Honestly, this is a genius idea and you cannot fail to make MASSIVE leaps forward if you give it a go. There’s a 60 day money back guarantee (blah blah blah) so, in effect, you could do the whole challenge and still decide to be a tight-arse and get your money back. Ha!”

If you want to read the rest of Carl’s review, you can check out his blog over here »

And if you want to grab your copy of PhilosophersNotes straight away and join in the Challenge with us, just head over here »

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5 Responses to PhilosphersNotes : How to Join the 50 Day Challenge
  1. Jodie
    January 13, 2010 | 2:27 pm

    OK Mr. Giddy ;) — I’m looking very forward to catching up!

  2. LifecoachBrodie
    January 14, 2010 | 5:30 am

    I need someone with a map … where is our community forum & what is #50Days??

    • xinch
      January 14, 2010 | 8:07 am

      Hi Brodie (I’m assuming that’s your name :)
      Everyone’s actively commenting on the posts — that’s where the main interaction happens. Check out our most commented articles widget in the side bar on the right for the ongoing debates / sharings going on for the first three notes. If you want to check out the syllabus, you can go here –> http://daily.finerminds.com/mind/philosophersnote...

      Also, the #50days is the twitter hash-tag for the Twitterers in our tribe to share their learnings :)

      Hope that helps!

  3. emilierocket
    January 19, 2010 | 8:40 pm

    289 239 people connected!! WOW, I remember when it was 60 000 probably a couple years ago,
    that did it to cheer me up for the night! :) ))

  4. emilierocket
    January 19, 2010 | 8:40 pm

    we’re growing!!! HUUUmmmm feels good!!!

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