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What is a Good Analysis of Mobile Numbers?

What is a Good Analysis of Mobile Numbers?

A good analysis of mobile numbers is when you get the recipient to ask you, "What should I do?"

Seldom will people tell you that your analysis is very accurate, and even if they say that your analysis is not accurate, your analysis is still good when they asked you, "What should I do?"

Nevertheless, a good analysis of numbers is when:

1. You say it as it is without mixing real-life situation with your analysis

2. You have these phrases in your analysis "Prolonged use will lead to...", "All things being equal, this number will lead to xxx" and "Based on our over 70,000 case studies, this number has a high chance of leading to..."

3. You dare to say what people dare not say, because you are reading into the future, based on the assumption that the person will continue using that number

4. You analyze what are most important to the listener: his concerns and goals

5. You dare to make a stand: saying the number is good, bad or neutral

6. You dare to give marks to the number (out of 100 marks)

7. You are confident, even if you are not sure, just say, "I was told by the teachers xxx, we can ask them to verify" 

If you too want to know how to improve your luck with a mobile number, contact me Andy Ng today. You can also come to our Zoom seminars on Tuesday and Saturday 2.13-4.13 pm. To know more, text me at 6593672286 or click bit.ly/freetalkaa   See articles on mobile numerology:

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