Life Maximization Guide

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Friends and readers, here is my first free e-report, the Life Maximization Guide.

This free 42-page guide will show you how to become happier and do more of what you love the simple way.

It will help you fill your life to the brim with happiness and live it to its full potential.

And it will do that by giving you practical steps to take, rather than empty feel-good advice that’s un-actionable. Plus, unlike some other guides, it’s backed by personal experience – if I could do it, you can.

Wanna enjoy life more? Read the Life Maximization Guide.

Download the Free Guide Here

Who It’s For

Remarkable folks. Artists, entrepreneurs, and other remarkable people living their unique path.

Those who want more out of life. You want your life to become happier, more fulfilling, and filled with clarity and direction.

Motivated people. You’re willing to actually put in effort to get results. You don’t believe in quick easy-fixes. Because while this guide gives you clear steps, you still have to put in the work to maximize your life.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to Become Happier and Do More of What You Love
  • Why Life Maximization Is the Most Effective Way to Live
  • How to Start Maximizing Your Life
  • 5 Progress-Killing Challenges You Will Face (and How to Get Past Them)
  • A Simple Way to Get Rid of Negativity That Halts Your Positive Change in Life
  • How to Free Up Time and Energy to Do More of What Makes You Happy

Like This Guide?

Did you like this guide? Was it helpful? If so, I have two simple requests:

  1. Let me know. Share your feedback in the comments section or send me an email.
  2. Please help spread the word. Email this page to your friends and anyone you think could benefit from this guide. Share this page on Twitter, Facebook, and anywhere else you hang out online. And if you could link to this page on your site or blog, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks. I can’t wait to hear about your own life maximization.

Download the Free Guide Here

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18 Comments

  1. Posted 14 December 2009 at 9:22 am | Permalink

    I just read through the guide (I read fast) and it’s a no frills guide to maximizing your life, just as the name promises. I’ve applied a lot of this stuff in my life already, so I know it works. If you’re just starting out and unsure of what to do, just do what Oleg tells you to.

    It’s not going to be easy, but it’s going to be fun and completely worth it. So often the biggest obstacle to success are ourselves.

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 14 December 2009 at 11:40 am | Permalink

      Henri Junttila (and I didn’t just copy/paste that ;) ), speed reader extraordinaire. Thanks for your initial feedback – or should I say confirmation that I’m not crazy, and that this approach has worked for more than just me.

      Yeah, this guide is geared towards those that want to do more of what they love but don’t exactly know how; they feel they’re stuck. But they’re willing to work and improve their enjoyment of life if they know how to get out of that situation.

      For those like you, who are already rocking and living life to the fullest, this guide isn’t necessary – it will just be a reminder to keep doing what they already know :)

      Thanks again for your first feedback,
      Oleg

      PS. Seeing as how you’ve already been maximizing your life, I’d definitely appreciate your feedback on how to make a guide like this even better. This is my first guide, and I’d always love a second set of eyes to point out if I missed anything that could make the information even more helpful to readers.

      • Posted 14 December 2009 at 12:34 pm | Permalink

        I sent you an e-mail about a sweet idea I had.

  2. Posted 14 December 2009 at 11:44 am | Permalink

    Hey Oleg:

    Unlike Henri I have not read your guide yet, but I am going to tackle it sometime this week. I am really excited and happy for you to have accomplished such a major milestone for your blog.

    I hope I am utilizing at least some of the techniques recommended by you in this report. I am looking forward to learning even more about it.

    You know that I will share the feedback as soon as I am done reading it.

    Best,
    Tomas

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 14 December 2009 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

      I’d like to think of this more as a milepebble ;)

      Seriously though, thanks as always for your encouragement (which hopefully I’m returning to you and your site). You have a very keen sense of constructive criticism, so I’m looking forward to your helpful feedback.

      Best,
      Oleg

  3. Posted 14 December 2009 at 12:33 pm | Permalink

    Hey Oleg, kudos for completing it. I have not yet had a chance to read it (skimmed through it though…always curious to see how people choose to layout their work.) but will also tackle it at some point this week. Lookin forward to the read.

    Dean

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 14 December 2009 at 12:46 pm | Permalink

      Thanks for your comment Dean. Looking forward to your feedback whenever you do get a chance to read.

      I’m with you – I’m also interested in how people release/organize/design their stuff. Any initial reaction to the layout?

      Oleg

  4. Posted 14 December 2009 at 8:32 pm | Permalink

    hey oleg! just read the guide! i think the information is muy helpful, so i’m posting it on my site as well – full credit of course! thanks again! -bloom

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 17 December 2009 at 1:55 pm | Permalink

      Thank you so much for your nice words and linking to my guide on your site Bloom. I’m humbled and encouraged. Your support really means a lot to me. Seriously.

      I also want to thank you for your awesome email. Your suggestion on how to improve the guide is very helpful. I jotted it down. Appreciate you taking the time to write that.

      All the best and I look forward to your continued awesomeness here and your site,
      Oleg

  5. Posted 15 December 2009 at 5:54 am | Permalink

    Life maximization guide seems to be very interesting. I am also excited regarding Mokhov Music Coming 2010 . Well i do agree with your aspirations but don’t you thing there is even higher ways to be happy in this world that in result increases life expectancy. I guess here spirituality plays very important role here. What is your view regarding it ?

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 17 December 2009 at 1:49 pm | Permalink

      Thanks for your discussion-worthy comment as always Chris. I do think that in whatever you do, it has to ignite what’s inside you (however one labels it: spiritual, soul, purpose, etc.). You have to believe that what you do matters, even if for yourself. Like you mentioned, you can become happier on a higher level this way.

      My personal approach isn’t to self-consciously do something because “it make a difference” or whatever, but to follow my passion. If you’re genuinely passionate in what you do, then you naturally come to believe that you’re doing or creating something valuable. It could be for yourself, your friends or family, a nearby community, or people all over the world via online or off.

      So, not only do you have loads of fun doing what you do (satisfying yourself), but you become happier on a higher level (the passion fuels the fire inside of you), and others benefit from your genuine value.

      Interesting bringing this up. How about your view, Chris?

      Oleg

  6. Brian
    Posted 15 December 2009 at 12:09 pm | Permalink

    Great job on the guide, Oleg. I like that you didn’t make assumptions about the reader’s life and what’s wrong with it, and I like that you weren’t solely goal oriented, and more focused on simply enjoying life.

    What I found really helped me was a list of values (I think a link off of Mead’s site suggested this). It was a good way to check if what I thought was important was truly important. It was also a good way to determine if some new activity was really worth my time. Love the design (layout, font, everything). Hope this helps, Good Luck!

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 17 December 2009 at 2:29 pm | Permalink

      Thanks for reading the guide and your comment Brian. Glad that you appreciated the non-goal-oriented approach; life isn’t just about achievements and checking off accomplishments, but simply loving and enjoying each day.

      Good point about writing out your list of values. I did that for myself as well, in the form of a personal manifesto. I agree that it really helps to determine whether a new activity is important for you or not when you’re not sure. What do you think of me adding this strategy in a future edition of this guide?

      Best,
      Oleg

      • Brian
        Posted 19 December 2009 at 2:36 pm | Permalink

        My bad, now that I look again you have them under the Pursue section. I say include it :)

  7. Nazim
    Posted 15 December 2009 at 4:06 pm | Permalink

    You’re my favorite Oleg!!!

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 17 December 2009 at 1:50 pm | Permalink

      Don’t know what to say – thanks for the nice words Nazim :)

  8. Posted 20 December 2009 at 10:21 am | Permalink

    Oleg, congrats on getting this out. The formatting looks great, and it’s a quick read.

    2010 will be awesome for you :)

    • Oleg Mokhov
      Posted 20 December 2009 at 10:51 am | Permalink

      Thanks for your comment Nathan. I appreciate your encouragement as always.

      Looks like 2010 will be awesome for you as well, with the release of Beyond Blogging, your site re-design, and just general growth and expanding on the Nathan Hangen awesomeness.

      Here’s to an amazing 2010,
      Oleg

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