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Save My Marriage

Are you and your spouse on the brink of calling it QUITS  and getting a divorce...  but you want to Save Your Marriage and give it one  last try before calling it over? If you're ready to stop your divorce and save your family...  I've put together a FREE report that shows you the 10 biggest  reasons why you won't be able to save your marriage,  no matter how hard you work at it. If you're not doing what matters,  and you just keep doing what you know...  it's going to be tough to save your marriage. If you or your spouse or BOTH are thinking about calling it quits,  let me just say right now...  that the right action steps can save any marriage and even strengthen it. This FREE report shows you what you MUST focus on if you  want to go from the edge of divorce...  to a loving marriage that's STRONGER than before.  https://savemymarriage.improvementworkshop.com/download-report/

Competitors Do Not Want You To Know This.

7. Competition Is The Enemy “All failed companies are the same: they failed to escape competition.” — Peter Thiel Competition is extremely costly to maximum product reach and wealth creation. It becomes a battle of who can slightly out-do the other for cheaper and cheaper. It’s a race to the bottom for all parties involved. Instead of trying to compete with other people or businesses, it’s better to do something completely novel or to focus on a tightly defined niche. Once you’ve established yourself as an authority over something, you can set your own terms — rather than reactively responding to the competition. Thus, you want to monopolize the space in which you create value. Competing with others leads people to spend every day of their lives pursuing goals that aren’t really their own — but what society has deemed important. You could spend your whole life trying to keep up, but will probably have a shallow life. Or, you can define success for yourself based on your own values and ...

Stuffs They Don’t Want You To Know. They Don’t Want You To Make The Money.

In an interview at the annual Genius Network Event in 2013, Tim Ferriss was asked, “With all of your various roles, do you ever get stressed out? Do you ever feel like you’ve taken on too much?” Ferriss responded: “Of course I get stressed out. If anyone says they don’t get stressed out they’re lying. But one thing that mitigates that is taking time each morning to declare and focus on the fact that ‘I have enough.’ I have enough. I don’t need to worry about responding to every email each day. If they get mad that’s their problem.” Ferriss was later asked during the same interview: “After having read The 4-Hour Workweek, I got the impression that Tim Ferriss doesn’t care about money. You talked about how you travel the world without spending any money. Talk about the balance and ability to let go of caring about making money.” Ferriss responded: “It’s totally okay to have lots of nice things. If it is addiction to wealth, like in Fight Club, “The things you own end up owning you,” and ...

Stuffs They Don’t Want You To Know. They Don’t Want You To Make The Money.

In an interview at the annual Genius Network Event in 2013, Tim Ferriss was asked, “With all of your various roles, do you ever get stressed out? Do you ever feel like you’ve taken on too much?” Ferriss responded: “Of course I get stressed out. If anyone says they don’t get stressed out they’re lying. But one thing that mitigates that is taking time each morning to declare and focus on the fact that ‘I have enough.’ I have enough. I don’t need to worry about responding to every email each day. If they get mad that’s their problem.” Ferriss was later asked during the same interview: “After having read The 4-Hour Workweek, I got the impression that Tim Ferriss doesn’t care about money. You talked about how you travel the world without spending any money. Talk about the balance and ability to let go of caring about making money.” Ferriss responded: “It’s totally okay to have lots of nice things. If it is addiction to wealth, like in Fight Club, “The things you own end up owning you,” and ...