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10 POWERFUL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER GIVE UP-IN LIFE
1. Anything is possible. As long as you are alive, anything is possible. The only valid excuse you have to give up is if you are dead. As long as you are alive (and healthy and free,) you have the choice to keep trying until you finally succeed. 2. Be realistic. The chance of mastering something the first time you do it is almost non-existent. Everything takes time to learn and you will make mistakes. Learn from them. 3. Be strong like oak. Be strong like oak – believe me, you are stronger than you think. 1,2, or even 3 little failures are not enough to stop you from achieving…
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5 Steps To Get Whatever You Want In Life-Age 20
You can get everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want. How do you get whatever you want? According to Tony Robbins, it’s simple: Ask. But you have to ask effectively. You have to ask with precision. You need to ask the right people. You need to ask the right way. And, you need to keep changing your approach until you succeed. Ask for Help More Effectively One of the most powerful things I learned from Tony Robbins long ago was how to ask for help more effectively. Sure, we get by with a little help from our friends, but we get…
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Teach The World What You Love(And Earn Income)
“You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” You can teach the world what you love, and earn passive income. Teach the World What You Love I wanted to find the right approach. With teleseminars, you can teach the world what you love, while generating passive income and creating financial freedom. And, the beauty of teleseminars is that you can start your dream business from your home or anywhere on the planet. I also wanted to find the right person. I wanted somebody who walks their talk, who really knows their stuff, and who has a successful track record of…
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The Secret pursuit of your Happiness and what do you want From Life
It is an emotion linked to improved health and well-being, but is our obsession with being happy a recipe for disappointment, asks Nat Rutherford. What do you want from life? You’ve probably had the opportunity and the cause to ask yourself that question recently. Perhaps you want to spend more time with your family, or get a more fulfilling and secure job, or improve your health. But why do you want those things? Chances are that your answer will come down to one thing: happiness. Our culture’s fixation on happiness can seem almost religious. It is one of the only reasons for action that doesn’t stand in need of justification:…