It is amazing how much your life can change in such a short period of time! A very important part in succeeding as a Beachbody coach, is working on your own personal development. So what is personal development? It is simply working on improving yourself, in essence, letting yourself grow into the person you should be. Most people do not take the time to do this. They feel it isn't important and that maybe they will work on it someday if they have the time, but you know someday never comes. You have to plan it and make it happen. That's what I've been doing with my life.
Since I started reading 10 pages a day, my life has gotten so much better. The knowledge and insight you can gain about yourself and others is priceless and so completely worth taking the time to do. The first book I read was "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson. It is a fantastic book and has completely changed my outlook on life! The Slight Edge simply shows you how to create powerful results from the simple daily activities of your life, by using tools that are already within you. And all you need to make that happen? Discover that "one" thing that will help you achieve that goal, realize a life-long dream or propel you up the ladder to success. Once you got it, then you will discover how your philosophy... creates your attitude... creates your actions... creates your results... creates YOUR LIFE! So, if you want to change your outlook on life, I would definitely recommend reading it.
Since that, I have read a few more books, just by simply reading a little bit every single day and all of the information has been invaluable. So please, invest in yourself, invest in your future, and take some time to think about your life, where you are, and where you want to be. You can make it happen! You already have everything you need to do it!
"Some day" doesn't exist, never has, and never will. There is no "some day". There's only today. When tomorrow comes, it will be another today; so will the next day. They all will. There is never anything but today. ~Jeff Olson
I love this article! That's such a great suggestion...to start with 10 pages a day. It's amazing what you can learn from 10 short pages! Love it! I know they always say it, but what is it costing you NOT to work on developing yourself more as a person? A lot! Love it!
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