How you can solve ANYTHING with... The Peg Method A low-stress, high-impact strategy for taking control of any problem! By Anik Singal www.AnikSingal.com The Peg Method by Anik Singal 2 My Blatant Request! I JUST launched AnikSingal.com – a blog I’ve been wanting to do for YEARS now… Anyways, if you enjoy this Report and the blog – PLEASE pass it on to as many friends as you can. Help me spread the word about AnikSingal.com and let’s make it into a very active “Empire Building” Community! Visit The Site Now! AnikSingal.com Copyright 2010, AnikSingal.com. All rights reserved. 2 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 3 Part 1 - What It Is What is “The Peg Method?” In this report Iʼm going to show you a cool problem-solving system. With this system, you can walk right up to ANY type of problem - no matter how tricky or scary or complicated - look it straight in the eye, and take complete control. I call this “The Peg Method.” It doesnʼt matter what part of your life the problem affects. Even if youʼve failed many times before, “pegging” can help you finally achieve that elusive success - whether itʼs in finances, relationships, health or business. In The Peg Method you connect three things - goals, problems, and assets - and put them all together to get success. Thatʼs what the diagram above is about. Donʼt worry if it doesnʼt make sense right now. This report will show you how to use it in detail. Copyright 2010, Anik Singal. All rights reserved. 3 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 4 The best part about The Peg Method is itʼs fast. Even if youʼve been struggling with a problem for years, follow the steps and you can map out the solution and your entire action plan in as little as 55 minutes. Imagine finally taking control of a lifetime problem in under an hour. With The Peg Method, you can. The weird thing about The Peg Method is I think I was born with it. Looking back, it was always just “there” in the background. Iʼm pretty certain that I was using The Peg Method when I was just a little kid. In some form or other, The Peg Method has always operating for me unconsciously, helping me make all kinds of decisions and get to my goals. But you know what? For all its power, I never consciously formulated The Peg Method until recently. It all came together when a friend who had a big business challenge came to visit. It really proved the truth of one of my favorite sayings: Never underestimate the massive power of helping someone. In the process of helping out a friend, The Peg Method literally unveiled itself. What I was doing unconsciously suddenly emerged as a complete, elegant system. Itʼs not only a cool story, it explains pretty well what The Peg Method is. So let me tell you about it right now... Copyright 2010, AnikSingal.com. All rights reserved. 4 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 5 Part 2 - What It Is How I discovered the “power of Peg”... My friend Ben and I sat down together in the conference room. I said, “Just talk. Tell me whatʼs going on. Iʼm not going to say anything, I just want to listen. What are your issues? What are your problems? Tell me everything youʼre facing in your business. What are your goals?” Ben talked for almost an hour. He didnʼt have just one problem or issue - he had at least a dozen. My brain was whispering in my ear, “Whoa, thereʼs way too much going on here!” Even I was getting lost, and Iʼm accustomed to dealing with some pretty complex business matters. Ben was literally drowning in ideas, obstacles, proposals, challenges, plus financial targets that were all over the place. My brain started tugging at me again: “Dude, weʼve got to SORT and SIMPLIFY. Ben desperately needs some CLARITY.” I think best when I can draw and diagram things out. So I walked up to the whiteboard and created three columns: GOALS, PROBLEMS, ASSETS. Copyright 2010, Anik Singal. All rights reserved. 5 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 6 It just came out that way, without conscious thought. Then I asked Ben,” Hey, can we start to break some things down? Sort things out? Why donʼt we start here. Tell me what your goals are.” We made a list of 6 goals. Next I said, “Now weʼll list what your problems are.” We made a BIG list of those. Finally I said, “Tell me what your assets are.” Ben looked puzzled. “What do you mean by assets?” “Assets are EVERYTHING youʼve got on hand that can help you. Assets can be people, products, information, money. In business assets can be data, stuff you own, a line of credit, and your team. Assets can even be personal traits like persistence or creativity or the ability to sing like the three tenors!” So we made a list of assets. Then I said, “Okay, letʼs just be quiet for a couple minutes, I got to look at this.” I stepped back and just stared at it. Have you seen that movie “A Beautiful Mind?” Remember how John Nash is just staring at a bunch of random words and suddenly sees he it all decoded into a perfectly clear system? Thatʼs how I suddenly felt! I said, “You know what? If you use this asset to make $50,000, then it automatically resolves this problem over here.” Copyright 2010, AnikSingal.com. All rights reserved. 6 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 7 Then I drew a staircase. I took each goal and put it on its own stair. Then I started putting assets and problems on each step. And in a few minutes bam - all of a sudden we had his entire 2010 business plan mapped out! When we were all done, Ben turned to me and said, “So, what do you think about a workshop? Should I do a workshop in October?” I replied, “Hmmm. Good question. Letʼs take a look. Whereʼs a workshop on this list?” Copyright 2010, Anik Singal. All rights reserved. 7 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 8 “Nowhere.” “Haha! Then why are we talking about it? Does it fit anywhere?” “No,” said Ben. “So letʼs not worry about it. Anyway, weʼre talking about October. Youʼve got three steps you have to complete before you hit October, so set the workshop idea aside for now. Focus on just the next step: launch this product here to make $50,000. Thatʼs it. You donʼt need to make $100,000, and you donʼt want to make only $25,000 either. Donʼt overshoot or undershoot. Just do the $50,000.” So the upshot? Ben just followed the plan and made $400,000 net already in 2010! Copyright 2010, AnikSingal.com. All rights reserved. 8 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 9 Part 3 - The Method How to do The Peg Method Instant clarity with a simple staircase! The Peg Method is the easiest way Iʼve found to map what you should do in your personal and professional life. As you just saw in Benʼs example, when you “Peg” you make three lists: 1. Goals, targets, all the things you want to make happen. 2. Problems that are getting in the way of making things happen. 3. Assets - anything and everything youʼve got that can help you out. These three lists are the core of The Peg Method. With these lists you see what you want, whatʼs stopping you, and what you have right now in the Copyright 2010, Anik Singal. All rights reserved. 9 The Peg Method by Anik Singal 10 most direct way. I could come up with dozens of examples of how to use The Peg Method, from highly complex to drop dead simple. In the video that goes with this report Iʼll talk about a few. But for now, Iʼll share an example from my personal life which millions of people can relate to: losing weight. Recently I really wanted to lose 20 pounds. I kept starting, then Iʼd stall or backslide... I just wasnʼt getting anywhere (sound familiar?). Obviously I was making things much harder for myself than they had to be. So Iʼm going to show you exactly how I used The Peg Method to solve the problem and achieve my goal. Step 1 - List Goals, Problems and Assets THE GOAL: Lose 20 pounds Take out a piece of paper and start writing things down. Make three columns - GOALS, ASSETS, PROBLEMS. In this case, I knew my big, top level goal up front. Believe me, after a year of trying to make some headway, that 20 pounds seemed like 100 pounds! Next I made my list of problems and assets. For the sake of keeping this report short, Iʼll simplify them a bit. But youʼll get the idea. PROBLEMS that prevent me from reaching my goal: (1) Bad knees. Theyʼre weak from stress injuries. So I have to be careful with impact exercise. (2) No time! Iʼm super busy every single day, I travel a lot, and I tend to eat crappy food when Iʼm on the run. Copyright 2010, AnikSingal.com. All rights reserved. 10
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