Auto racing and going into business are very similar. The goal is to win, to succeed, and to be better than your competition. It’s taught in racing that there are no perfect runs, just a series of less mistakes than the other guy. It’s also taught in entry level autocross and solo racing, where every competitor competes individually by navigating a course made up of cones, and the fastest time wins, that the driver should push his rear view mirror way up and his side view mirrors way in. By doing this, the driver can’t see what’s going behind him or next to him. In this form of racing, it doesn’t matter what you’re passing or what’s behind you or what cones you missed or knocked over. What really matters is the next turn and what is in front of you. In business it’s the same, focus on what is in front of you, the goal, the finish line. If you are looking back to see what you missed then you are not focusing completely on the next turn or the next task in front of you. The time to reflect on your mistakes is after the race, during breaks, or when the business day is done. This is the time to evaluate your mistakes, learn from them then move on to the next race without looking back. Our wishes are for your success. www.lifechangeforlife.com
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When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
" You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who'll decide where to go. " -Dr. Suess
" You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who'll decide where to go. " -Dr. Suess
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Paying less through healthy living. OK so you find yourself paying more for everything, the big ones being health care, and insurance, And as all the indicators show, health related costs will continue to grow like weeds. You can change that. Financial health is directly related to physical health more that ever these days. You can lower your costs through healthy living. Being healthy lowers the number of visits to your health care provider and saves you money. Insurance rates are directly related to health. For example try getting life insurance if you smoke. The rates are up double or more. Being healthy will cost you thousands less over a lifetime. Your insurance rates are now directly related to your financial health. Raise your credit score and lower your insurance premiums. Paying off those credit cards with a steady stream of income will raise your credit score and save you money. Take a look at how we can help you get physically and financially healthy at www.lifechangeforlife.com.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Empty Nest
OK so you’re a baby boomer that just found yourself with an empty nest. What do you do now? Actually now is a great time to get into shape physically and financially. With health care expenses rising and a less than rosy economy there are things that you can do to ensure your comfortable survival for the next 40 or more years. We can help with these challenges. We have a healthy for life program that can enable you to live healthier and wealthier. Just check us out at:
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