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Written by John Alanis   

Attention to detail.

Hey Guys,

Do you know what ATD stands for?  All you military and law
enforcement types do, but others may not.

ATD stands for Attention To Detail, and it was one of the best
things I had drilled into me in the Navy.  ATD has allowed me to
succeed in business, and allowed me to succeed with desirable women.

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Most men who have problems succeeding do so because they believe
the feel good phrase, "don't sweat the small stuff."

There is enough baloney in that phrase to feed a small nation for a
week with some left over.  The small stuff is what allows you to
succeed, and everyone who is successful sweats it so they won't
have to sweat something really big like divorce or bankruptcy.

ATD will give you an enormous advantage over other men.  Take, for
example, two men of equal ability in attraction.  One dresses in
decent clothes, but doesn't trim his nails, has a belt that doesn't
match his shoes, and hasn't trimmed his fingernails in ten days.
He also has a hole in his pants he doesn't think will get noticed.

The other pays attention to all these details, and orients his mind
towards constantly noticing and acting on details.  Which man do
you think will be the most successful man with women, both
initially and in the long term?

The man who pays attention to detail because... women notice details
about men.  They notice who clipped their nails, they notice small
holes in clothes, and they notice whether things match. They notice
when a man picks up on their subtle signals, and add up these
details in the plus column, contrasting them against the man who
doesn't pick up on details.

Here's one, final example to illustrate the importance of details,
this one a business example. Let's say you have a great product.
And let's say you write a great ad for it, and ad you're going to
spend $10,000 to run.  You've got everything ready to go.  Phones
are in place, operators are standing by.  But you miss one, tiny
detail--in the 800 number, you have a 7 instead of a 1 at the very
end.

What happens?  You lose every single dime because you didn't pay
attention to detail.  There may be 20,000 characters in your ad,
but one character, out of place, killed the whole deal.

Details, matter fellas.

So sweat the small stuff.  Sweat it hard.  That way you'll get to
enjoy the big things all the "don't sweat-ers" miss out on.

On with the fun...


-John Alanis
"The King of Let 'em Come to You"

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