StompingAcorns
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If you're alone or unhappy during the holidays, it's easy to start thinking about how much your life sucks.
If your life sucks and you have no idea of the way out, start with this 10 day, free online course from Jack Canfield: http://jackcanfield.com/transformation/. (No, I get no benefit from this.) I found a ton of value in this course - so much so, that I bought a half dozen of his products and inhaled them. (An example of how adding value and solving problems leads to sales.)
It should get you headed in the right direction. A key idea is how to go about taking responsibility for your life. Me, I think of myself as very responsible; in fact, I tend to take on too much responsibility. I.e., when a project goes bad at work, I ask myself, how did I contribute to this screw up? When in fact, it had nothing whatsoever to do with me. But I ask myself questions like that all the time because I am on the lookout for ways to improve.
Even with that mindset already in place, my eyes were opened to a new level of personal responsibility with this course. Sometimes, it's just the way someone phrases something that makes you either "get" it or get it at a deeper level than before. I now have a hand drawn button on my desk with the word "responsibility" written on it. When I think of something I don't like about my life, I look at that button and mentally press it and dig deeper. It's given me a lot of ah-ha's about my life, and those have helped me see what I need to change if I want something different in my life.
Another free resource is Darren Hardy's free daily emails. They're short (2-5 minutes) audio or videos, each day bringing a new concept. He'll be starting a new, free "failbusters" sequence on Monday.
www.DarrenDaily.com/FailBusters
I hope this helps!
If your life sucks and you have no idea of the way out, start with this 10 day, free online course from Jack Canfield: http://jackcanfield.com/transformation/. (No, I get no benefit from this.) I found a ton of value in this course - so much so, that I bought a half dozen of his products and inhaled them. (An example of how adding value and solving problems leads to sales.)
It should get you headed in the right direction. A key idea is how to go about taking responsibility for your life. Me, I think of myself as very responsible; in fact, I tend to take on too much responsibility. I.e., when a project goes bad at work, I ask myself, how did I contribute to this screw up? When in fact, it had nothing whatsoever to do with me. But I ask myself questions like that all the time because I am on the lookout for ways to improve.
Even with that mindset already in place, my eyes were opened to a new level of personal responsibility with this course. Sometimes, it's just the way someone phrases something that makes you either "get" it or get it at a deeper level than before. I now have a hand drawn button on my desk with the word "responsibility" written on it. When I think of something I don't like about my life, I look at that button and mentally press it and dig deeper. It's given me a lot of ah-ha's about my life, and those have helped me see what I need to change if I want something different in my life.
Another free resource is Darren Hardy's free daily emails. They're short (2-5 minutes) audio or videos, each day bringing a new concept. He'll be starting a new, free "failbusters" sequence on Monday.
www.DarrenDaily.com/FailBusters
I hope this helps!
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