The Valentine’s Day Secret
Because today is Valentine’s, I wanted to make a real lasting impression on my wife Lisa.
If you want to do the same for your friend, lover, sweetheart or spouse, I’ll tell you how to make it happen.
As you know, today - most folks will opt for buying flowers and chocolates, or taking that special someone out to dinner.
I used to do this too, but after my experience last year, I won’t ever do so again.
Here’s why.
Last year, my plan was to take Lisa out for a nice, romantic Valentine’s dinner.
Unfortunately, that’s not what happened.
In fact, the restaurant was completely crowded, which made the whole experience – anything but romantic.
So…
This year, I vowed to do something different.
Something that would make a lasting impression on Lisa.
Something that would touch her heart, like nothing else.
Something that she would not soon forget.
Here’s what I did:
I wrote a letter, telling her about all the things I admire about her.
As I did so, my mind went back to when we first met. It also recalled many of the experiences we’ve shared since we’ve known each other.
This created some intensely vivid images in my mind, to the point where I was actually reliving each of these experiences as I sat here at my desk, writing the letter.
And let me tell you, some of these mental images were getting my pretty excited.
Alright, that’s enough the details, but I’m sure you get the picture.
I simply transferred my thoughts to paper.
And here’s where this story gets really good.
I gave my letter to Lisa this morning, and watched in anticipation as she read it.
By the time she finished, tears were steaming down her face.
It was quite obvious that I got the response I wanted.
And…
In case you’re wondering, yes, Lisa agreed, that this was the best Valentine’s Day gift she’d EVER received.
Incidentally, I did give her a small piece of jewelry as well.
But let me tell you, the jewelry was not nearly as valuable in Lisa’s mind as the letter.
And now, what do you think she’s going to think about every time she touches that piece of jewelry?
Yep, you guessed it.
The Letter!
She’s going to think about the letter I gave her, and every time she does, her heart will be touched on a deep and emotional level once again.
How’s that for a great Valentine’s gift.
Alright then, get to it.
You’ve still got time to make this happen for yourself, and rest assured, this letter is going to have a profound impact on your relationship with your friend, lover, sweetheart or spouse.
Incidentally, if you want to discover how you can apply this concept to your business as well, I’ll show you how on my next Seminar-By-Phone. To join us, Click Here now.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
P.S. If you’re curious, yes, I’ll be taking Lisa out for a “real” romantic dinner this weekend, and we’ll avoid the Valentine’s Day mob.
If you want to do the same for your friend, lover, sweetheart or spouse, I’ll tell you how to make it happen.
As you know, today - most folks will opt for buying flowers and chocolates, or taking that special someone out to dinner.
I used to do this too, but after my experience last year, I won’t ever do so again.
Here’s why.
Last year, my plan was to take Lisa out for a nice, romantic Valentine’s dinner.
Unfortunately, that’s not what happened.
In fact, the restaurant was completely crowded, which made the whole experience – anything but romantic.
So…
This year, I vowed to do something different.
Something that would make a lasting impression on Lisa.
Something that would touch her heart, like nothing else.
Something that she would not soon forget.
Here’s what I did:
I wrote a letter, telling her about all the things I admire about her.
As I did so, my mind went back to when we first met. It also recalled many of the experiences we’ve shared since we’ve known each other.
This created some intensely vivid images in my mind, to the point where I was actually reliving each of these experiences as I sat here at my desk, writing the letter.
And let me tell you, some of these mental images were getting my pretty excited.
Alright, that’s enough the details, but I’m sure you get the picture.
I simply transferred my thoughts to paper.
And here’s where this story gets really good.
I gave my letter to Lisa this morning, and watched in anticipation as she read it.
By the time she finished, tears were steaming down her face.
It was quite obvious that I got the response I wanted.
And…
In case you’re wondering, yes, Lisa agreed, that this was the best Valentine’s Day gift she’d EVER received.
Incidentally, I did give her a small piece of jewelry as well.
But let me tell you, the jewelry was not nearly as valuable in Lisa’s mind as the letter.
And now, what do you think she’s going to think about every time she touches that piece of jewelry?
Yep, you guessed it.
The Letter!
She’s going to think about the letter I gave her, and every time she does, her heart will be touched on a deep and emotional level once again.
How’s that for a great Valentine’s gift.
Alright then, get to it.
You’ve still got time to make this happen for yourself, and rest assured, this letter is going to have a profound impact on your relationship with your friend, lover, sweetheart or spouse.
Incidentally, if you want to discover how you can apply this concept to your business as well, I’ll show you how on my next Seminar-By-Phone. To join us, Click Here now.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
P.S. If you’re curious, yes, I’ll be taking Lisa out for a “real” romantic dinner this weekend, and we’ll avoid the Valentine’s Day mob.

1 Comments:
Hi Kevin,
You have a lot of 'typoz' in your emails so that your likelihood of being detected as spam is decreased, as spam filters have keywords just as websites do to search engines that look for these keywords in succession and in relation to other words. This detection will be bad for business as it seems you primarily use email campaigns to promote your business.
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