21st May 2008
Write down every question you can think of that’s associated with your problem.
Congratulations! You made it to Step Two. Here it is: take out your journal or a sheet of paper. Get a pen. Take another deep breath.
Put the date and time at the top ...
21st May 2008
Write down every question you can think of that’s associated with your problem.
Congratulations! You made it to Step Two. Here it is: take out your journal or a sheet of paper. Get a pen. Take another deep breath.
Put the date and time at the top ...
21st May 2008
Write down every question you can think of that’s associated with your problem.
Congratulations! You made it to Step Two. Here it is: take out your journal or a sheet of paper. Get a pen. Take another deep breath.
Put the date and time at the top ...
15th May 2008
This step could also be called, “Invite your problem over for tea.” Most people try to run from, hide from, or ignore their problems in the hope they’ll go away. Do these strategies ever work to solve problems? I don’t have to tell you that the an...
15th May 2008
This step could also be called, “Invite your problem over for tea.” Most people try to run from, hide from, or ignore their problems in the hope they’ll go away. Do these strategies ever work to solve problems? I don’t have to tell you that the ...
15th May 2008
This step could also be called, “Invite your problem over for tea.” Most people try to run from, hide from, or ignore their problems in the hope they’ll go away. Do these strategies ever work to solve problems? I don’t have to tell you that the ...
12th May 2008
What is a “problem?” We tend to think of problems as things we’d rather ignore, go away, or simply not have in the first place!
Or we tend to think, “If I just had more money, then I wouldn’t have any more problems” or “If only I could fi...
11th May 2008
What is a “problem?” We tend to think of problems as things we’d rather ignore, go away, or simply not have in the first place!
Or we tend to think, “If I just had more money, then I wouldn’t have any more problems” or “If only I could ...
11th May 2008
What is a “problem?” We tend to think of problems as things we’d rather ignore, go away, or simply not have in the first place!
Or we tend to think, “If I just had more money, then I wouldn’t have any more problems” or “If only I could fi...
08th May 2008
Here are the additional two steps to make yourself fundamentally unstoppable.
Step 3. List your Why-Not-To's of getting what you want.
Step 4. Determine if your Why-To's of getting what you want outweigh your Why-Not-To's of getting what you want, a...
08th May 2008
Step 1 to make yourself fundamentally unstoppable is to vividly imagine your Why-To's of doing or getting whatever you want to do, get, achieve, or perform.
Step 2 is to eliminate your Why-Not-To's of doing or getting what you want. In this technique, ...
07th May 2008
Step 1 to make yourself fundamentally unstoppable is to vividly imagine your Why-To's of doing or getting whatever you want to do, get, achieve, or perform.
Step 2 is to eliminate your Why-Not-To's of doing or getting what you want. In this technique, ...
29th April 2008
Can you imagine getting up at 5:30 every morning, working through your lunch hour, and finding yourself still working at your computer well after midnight — and describing this experience as FUN?
Well, this is what can happen when you make yourself f...
29th April 2008
Can you imagine getting up at 5:30 every morning, working through your lunch hour, and finding yourself still working at your computer well after midnight — and describing this experience as FUN?
Well, this is what can happen when you make yourself f...
25th April 2008
Let's say I asked you to put a nail into a wall. Do you think you could do it?
Sure you could…. if you had the right tool.
Now, let's say – because I really like you, I really believe in you, and I really want to see you succeed – because of ...