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Apr
08

Climbing up the ladder of success

Want to achieve something important in your life? Focus on it with laser vision. 

Visualize a ladder with your goal at the top:  you can reach the top by taking one step at the time.  But as you climb up, you must be aware of what is in your peripheral vision.  If market conditions, the economy or your life change, it may be time to take a step down the ladder or to stay put for a moment while you comprehend how the landscape around it has changed.  Then keep going up at a pace that is just right for you.  Need help getting there? Hire a good coach and don’t be afraid to have a partner in accountability that can help you keep you focussed on your goals!

Life is Amazing! Live well.

Anna Grassini

www.lifeinbalancecoach.com


1 Response to “Climbing up the ladder of success”


  1. 1 elizabeth Newell April 26, 2008 at 6:22 pm

    I thought I would share a recent discovery I made about a brand new film that really helped me and several of my clients. the film is being called by many as the sequel to “The Secret” But in my opinion it far surpasses the secret in many ways. The film I am refering to is The Opus (www.TheOpusMovie.com) it features many of the cast from the original secret, people like Jack canfield, Joe Vitale, John demartini, Marci Shimoff, Morris Goodman and Bob doyle. But it also features many new comers like Mark Victor Hansen, Douglas Vermeeren and Bill Bartmann. The film is really well done and has so much useful information. Normally, I don’t get too involved with blogging but this is a film I think will make a big difference for a lot of people. check it out and share your thoughts…

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