New & Improved… Daily

| January 16, 2013

“The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don’t define them, learn about them, or even seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them.”  ~ Denis Waitley

In case you haven’t noticed, yesterday is history!

Today is what we have to work with.

Today is the day that you promised 4-5 months ago would be the BEST day of your life.

Today you will quiet all the noise in your head.

Today you will transform all those fears — your fear of failure… fear of the future… fear of success… fear of loss… fear that you are not good enough, smart enough or tough enough — into powerful motivators that will propel you to success.

Today we find a New & Improved YOU!

Yesterday you changed your attitudes… your plans… your focus… the ENERGY that makes you, YOU.

Today you will get up, get after it and do it again.

With more enthusiasm and intent.

With a greater sense of passion, purpose and direction.

With an attitude of gratitude and a propensity for action.

No, I am not talking about YOU dear reader.

I am writing this for MY benefit!

It is not a blog, it is a promise.

I PROMISE to be a New & Improved ME today.

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PS Since we invented The Learn & Burn Connection Brand, listening to The Voice of Success in my head has become a daily ritual. Our team wrote this stuff… and I have probably heard it, worked it and rewrote it 1,000 times over the last 15 years. The amazing thing is I STILL get fresh new ideas for improvement EVERY time I Learn & Burn!

 

Category: Motivation, Personal Growth

About the Author ()

E. R. Haas is CEO of the TQ Smart family of web sites including ThinkTQ.com, IntentionalExcellence.com, MyBizIQ.com, MyBelieversGuide.com, MarriageWithPurpose.com and hundreds of others.E. R. is a "serial entrepreneur" and has created over 20 different businesses in software, manufacturing, finance, publishing and many other areas.He is married to Jan Haas who shares his interest in model railroading, gardening, and traveling by train. Together, they have 5 grown children, 9 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

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