March 23rd, 2010 by admin
Accelerator for Success using the Dream Bar Cafe Principles
Lesson # 4: Turning up your Enthusiasm
Now that you know your Desire, and your Reasons… what do you do?
Well let me ask you this: what do you do when you’re driving down the
road in your car and your favorite motivating song comes on [...]
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March 16th, 2010 by admin
Accelerator for Success: Lesson # 3: Turn Reasons into Fuel…
Get Some Leverage By Asking “Why?” Contrary to popular belief,
people are not motivated by the goal itself. People get motivated by
connecting with something much deeper. Ask yourself, why is achieving
this goal absolutely necessary for you? As an example, if your goal is
to buy a new home. [...]
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March 8th, 2010 by admin
Accelerator for Success using the Dream Bar Cafe
Lesson # 2: Clarity into Power. Desire/Decision
Two reasons that most people “fail” are 1) they have no clear idea of where they want to go, and 2) they never truly convert their “Dream” into a “Goal” by giving themselves a time frame.
That ends for you now.
In [...]
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March 5th, 2010 by admin
Accelerator for Success using the Dream Bar Cafe Principles
Presents… Lesson # 1: “The Most Unpleasant Success Principle.”
You may be wondering why I would be sending you this Lesson before
any of the Dream Bar Cafe Lessons… correct? Good question.
It is because so many of us give our power away. Today’s lesson is so
important to understand as [...]
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April 2nd, 2009 by admin
By: Darren (Not Bill Covert) www.acceleratorforsuccess.com
I think we could all benefit from embracing our inner woman.
In fact, I think the whole world would benefit by mixing more yin into the yin-yang equation.
I was raised by a single father, but I had the benefit of a very loving grandmother and the influence of many strong women [...]
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January 21st, 2009 by admin
How do you deal with the speed of change?
The speed of life has never been faster than it is today… and it is speeding up exponentially.
Consider this:
• There is more information in a daily edition of The New York Times than a person experienced in their lifetime in the 18th century.
• More information is added [...]
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