Biz Tips

Listen at the School of Greatness

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Kim

How you start your day, is usually how you LIVE your day. Begin your morning right, so the rest of your day falls into place.

I get motivated, recharge my spirit, boost my mood, and help myself get better by listening to the last chapter of Maximum Confidence by Jack Canfield. It’s a 30 minute “tri sync” with 3 people softly saying very positive things-all at different times. The cadence is kind of like “Row Row Row your boat” but for a bright outlook on life.

I then listen to the one speaker who has been consistently has been my biggest motivator- Grant Cardone.

The second portion of my mental “breakfast” is background listening to either “Sell or Be Sold” or  “If you’re not first, you’re last”. The latter book was written after the 2008 recession and is especially appropriate to listen to these days. They’re also great to listen to while driving

All three are available through Audible.com and some of these you could get through your local library for free.

Public libraries offer free online goodies, including downloadable audiobooks.  If you already have a library card, that same card you use to borrow books in person will give you online access.

If you don’t yet have a library card, signing up online depends on your local library. Check out this site to find your local library.

Once there, look at the instructions for applying for a library card. You might see an “Apply Online” button, an email address, or other instructions. Be sure to check that the application process doesn’t require you to show up at the library in person.

Listen at the ‘School of Greatness’ to make sure you start each day with an unbreakable spirit and a positive mindset. Run after the business and the life you want!

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance. Your journey towards greatness starts with a single step, and we’re here to help you take it. Don’t hesitate to get in touch!

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Any products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Be advised that any nutritional program suggested is not intended as a treatment for any disease. The intent of any nutritional recommendation is to support the physiological and biochemical processes of the human body, and not to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent any disease or condition. Always work with a qualified medical professional before making changes to your diet, prescription medication, lifestyle, or exercise activities.

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