But Hurry, It Goes Away Tonight at Midnight If you're sick of not making the progress you want in life, or you have bigger dreams than you can seem to accomplish, I'm replaying an exclusive webinar you cannot afford to miss.  I never do this. When a webinar is over, it's over. But we maxed out our registration, and I had to start turning people away. I received hundreds of emails from disappointed readers who couldn't get on the webinar! The problem is this: I want as many people as possible to experience success in the new year. I decided to replay it. Catch the Replay! Think about your health, your finances, your relationships. Most of the time, we want the right things. But we don't always get what we want because we take the wrong approach. In the high jump, there are different ways to clear the bar. When Olympic gold medalist Dick Fosbury was first jumping the standard approach was called the straddle. But that approach could only take jumpers so high. There was a limitation built into the approach. Fosbury figured out a new way of approaching the bar. His improved approach enabled him to set an Olympic record and change his entire sport. What if you could change the game in your life just by changing your approach? How high could you go? Over the years, I've identified 10 common mistakes we make when we approach our goals, and this webinar replay will help you fix every last one. Watch it today and you'll discover: - One single strategy that will instantly make you 42 percent more likely to accomplish your goals—it's shocking how many people miss it.
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The common and seemingly positive goal-setting strategy that is likely sabotaging your success (and what to do instead). -
A simple but powerful principle that will enable you to defeat procrastination once and for all. -
The secret to making it through the "messy middle," when you have too much invested to quit but are not sure you can finish. -
How to "quit-proof" your goals to ensure 2016 is the year you finally cross that big one off your list. -
Why detailed action plans work against you and an alternative so simple you'll wonder why you haven't thought of it before. -
Three "negative" emotions that are actually positive indicators you are on the right path. -
Clarity on the next steps you need to take to start accomplishing what matters—and the courage to take action. We've all set our sights on goals and failed to clear the bar. It's easy to get discouraged and even quit trying. But I'm confident if you change your approach you can go as high as you want. Just don't miss your chance. This exclusive, free replay goes away tonight at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time. Question: How’s your approach to goal setting working for you? |
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