I refer to Persuasive.net as the fastest way to learn persuasive communication because I provide compelling articles without the fluff usually surrounded with the content you receive from the trainers in personal development industry. Almost everyday, I provide ‘easy to digest’ articles, that can help you excel in your career, personal business, or overall life. What you see are philosophies, beliefs, techniques, strategies, and conscious ways of living which were all inspired from being behind the scenes in the self-help industry.
The Leader
I was born in Southern California in 1986. Throughout my life, I have always had a knack for doing something different and out of the norm compared to the typical people in the Indian Community who take the obvious paths of becoming Doctors, Engineers, or Computer Programmers.
The Journey
During the teen years, with high ambition and a lack of direction, I was continuously looking for opportunities, jobs, people, and anything that can help me become successful.
I graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 04. I reluctantly decided to go to a university where I studied Marketing. After getting in touch with the right people, I got a job at Bank of America. After several months, I decided to quit so I can enjoy more of the college life. It took about a month before running out of money so I got myself another job at another bank. After much grind (about 1 month working at Wells Fargo), I had an opportunity to work for a well established coaching and training company in Newport Beach, CA. Being enlightened by personal development, self-help, and human psychology, I discovered something I’ve become very passionate about: helping people communicate successfully with one another. The most important thing I learned about communication is: IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU, IT’S ABOUT THE PERSON IN FRONT OF YOU.
The Power
After spending almost a decade learning about Human Psychology, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnosis, and Sales, I Created persuasive.net.
Persuasive.net is a daily blog to progressively teach you how to become a successful communicator compared to stuffing it down your throat in some 3 day course. Every day, I write powerful content that will help you achieve more while enlightening others. Subscribers and readers of persuasive.net begin to discover that knowledge isn’t power; power is when you take action on knowledge.
The Challenge
My goal is to write powerful content and amazing information that will almost instantly transform your thoughts, beliefs, and skills into a powerhouse of knowledge and action. You will instinctively see a difference after a few days of practicing what I preach.
Goals play a significant role as far as advancing in your life and career. I don’t only preach everything I say, I practice them. I don’t claim that I’ve mastered anything, in fact, I’m learning and growing every single day. I have a wealth of knowledge that I’m more than happy to share and simplify.
I believe the secret to success is having the strong accountability. The more people who know what you want to do, the more people who will hold you to it.
Here are some of my personal goals:
Become a powerful Real Estate Agent in Southern California and dominate the industry.
Write amazing articles that you can easily apply in your everyday life.
Appear on a late night talk show. ( I was on the Tonight Show for a few seconds on 2/19/09 – This doesn’t count, but still! )
About
AJ Kumar
The Leader
I was born in Southern California in 1986. Throughout my life, I have always had a knack for doing something different and out of the norm compared to the typical people in the Indian Community who take the obvious paths of becoming Doctors, Engineers, or Computer Programmers.
The Journey
During the teen years, with high ambition and a lack of direction, I was continuously looking for opportunities, jobs, people, and anything that can help me become successful.
I graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 04. I reluctantly decided to go to a university where I studied Marketing. After getting in touch with the right people, I got a job at Bank of America. After several months, I decided to quit so I can enjoy more of the college life. It took about a month before running out of money so I got myself another job at another bank. After much grind (about 1 month working at Wells Fargo), I had an opportunity to work for a well established coaching and training company in Newport Beach, CA. Being enlightened by personal development, self-help, and human psychology, I discovered something I’ve become very passionate about: helping people communicate successfully with one another. The most important thing I learned about communication is: IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU, IT’S ABOUT THE PERSON IN FRONT OF YOU.
The Power
After spending almost a decade learning about Human Psychology, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnosis, and Sales, I Created persuasive.net.
Persuasive.net is a daily blog to progressively teach you how to become a successful communicator compared to stuffing it down your throat in some 3 day course. Every day, I write powerful content that will help you achieve more while enlightening others. Subscribers and readers of persuasive.net begin to discover that knowledge isn’t power; power is when you take action on knowledge.
The Challenge
My goal is to write powerful content and amazing information that will almost instantly transform your thoughts, beliefs, and skills into a powerhouse of knowledge and action. You will instinctively see a difference after a few days of practicing what I preach.
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The Goals
Goals play a significant role as far as advancing in your life and career. I don’t only preach everything I say, I practice them. I don’t claim that I’ve mastered anything, in fact, I’m learning and growing every single day. I have a wealth of knowledge that I’m more than happy to share and simplify.
I believe the secret to success is having the strong accountability. The more people who know what you want to do, the more people who will hold you to it.
Here are some of my personal goals: