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If you know it's time for a change in a specific area of your life,

but you aren't sure how to make it happen, this is for you …

Courage, Risks and Reward:
Taking a Chance to Change Your Life


5-Part Coaching Program
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Finally:  Discover a Proven Process to Access Your Courage, Take Healthy Chances, and Reap Exciting Rewards, So You Can Stop Feeling Stuck, Defeated, and Frustrated!

You CAN take control of your life, reach your full potential, and create unprecedented happiness and success. I'll show you how.

 

 

Dear Friend,

If you're here, you're ready for a change. (Right? Right!)

And if you're reading this, some of the following probably sounds familiar:

  • You know that in order to create change, you have to take risks. But taking risks often stops you in your tracks, because you have a lot to lose.
  • Although you seek change, you're afraid of making a big mistake and not being able to recover from it.
  • Your life is “safe,” as it is. But right now, "safe" feels synonymous with “boring and mediocre”! You want your life to be GREAT… and you know you need to take some chances in order for that to happen, but you're not sure which chances to take.
  • Your gut is telling you it's time to take action – even if that means moving beyond your comfort zone – but your mind is telling you, "That's just crazy!"
  • You're afraid taking a risk might result in failure, embarrassment, rejection, or loss … so you stick with what you know, even though you believe you could be happier and more fulfilled.

If any of these resonate with you, then I have good news: you're in the right place, and you're not alone.

It's not your fault you shy away from risk. As humans, we're hard-wired to remain "safe," even if what we want most falls outside of that place.

Therefore, millions of people avoid taking risks and stepping outside their comfort zones.

The result: millions of people end up feeling stuck, like they're not living their full potential, and like there must be more to life.

You don't have to be one of them.

You Absolutely Can Learn How to Access the Courage to Take Healthy Risks. And When You Do, You'll Reap the Rewards in Terms of Fulfillment and Satisfaction.

Even some of the most famously successful people failed—and risked and failed again—before they reached the pinnacles of their careers.

Oprah Winfrey was fired by a TV producer because she was "unfit for television." Of course, she went on to become a television powerhouse, and one of the most successful people in America.

J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, was a single mother on welfare when all 12 major publishers rejected her manuscript. Eventually, a small publishing house accepted it and gave her a small advance. She's since sold more than 400 million copies of the Harry Potter books.

Stephen King's first novel, Carrie, was rejected 30 times before it was published. In fact, he threw the manuscript in the trash at one point (where it was later rescued by his wife).  He kept a collection of his rejection slips in his office. Today, he has sold more than 350 million copies of more than 50 novels.

Bill Gates—the co-founder of Microsoft—failed when he launched his first business. The machine he and his partners had built to process raw traffic data flopped when they presented it to an employee of a traffic company.

And Henry Ford failed at automobile companies twice before he revolutionized the industry by pioneering the Model T and the assembly line with the goal of putting an automobile in the driveway of every home.

Thomas Edison failed more than 10,000 times to create a commercially viable electric lightbulb.

When a newspaper reporter asked if he felt like a failure who should give up, he responded, "Why would I feel like a failure? And why would I ever give up? I now know definitely over 9,000 ways an electric light bulb will not work. Success is almost in my grasp." His company, GE, is still one of the largest publicly-traded firms in the world.

Each of these individuals took risks. They failed. They picked themselves up and tried again. They risked, over and over again.

Why?

Because they knew they had more to gain than they did to lose.

 

Now, this isn’t to say that taking risks is comfortable, by any means.

No one likes to lose, or to fail, or to be embarrassed.

But if you never take risks, you never know what you're truly capable of.

So how do you know which risks are healthy, and which really are crazy? And when you know which risks are healthy, how do you actually take that leap?

You begin right here.

It is my pleasure to offer you this 5 Step Program...

 

So NOW are you ready?

Yes, I'm ready for Courage, Risks and Rewards!