Self Improvement and Motivation: Want to Stop Worrying?

August 25, 2009
By Orlando

Self Imptovement and Motivation

Are You Losing Sleep?

Listen in as we give away the Simple to use method to stop worrying and start living NOW!

Hello Podcaster’s

Thanks for taking the time to stop by our little self improvement and motivation website.  We have a special treat for you today!  This is a createyourmind.com 2 for 1 special.  This week we have two FREE podcasts for you today!

These are our most helpful self improvement and motivation podcasts to date.  On podcast # 9 we review that last 5 steps of our Success and Opportunity Readiness Track!  We bring home this incredible journey right on your mp3 player.  Listen in as we give away the secrets that goal acheivers have been using for years.  I paid thousands of dollars for these and they are yours for free!

Then on the bonus podcast #10 we have the most improtant self improvement and motivation podcast that will change your life! We know the whole world is on pins and needles worrying about everything from the economy to health care to their own personal affairs.  And this podcast reveals three simple and easy to use steps to stop worrying and start living (thanks Dale Carnegie).

Don’t Lose Another Nights Sleep!

Listen to this self improvement and motivation podcast now and begin to feel the worries instantly disappear!

Thank You

Glenn Magas and Orlando Ramos
Here’s to your Self Improvement and Motivation
www.createyourmind.com

P.S.  Please leave more comments.  We will be starting on our goals program soon and would love to hear from you.

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P.P.P.S.  Thanks for listening and don’t forget to check out our Recommended Reading List

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One Response to “ Self Improvement and Motivation: Want to Stop Worrying? ”

  1. Tyson Mangelsdorf on August 29, 2009 at 12:52 pm
    Hey guys,

    Really enjoyed podcasts 9 and 10—particularly the idea of acknowledging the worst that can happen to you and how that can serve as a catalyst to your success.

    For years I was always afraid of leaving my full time job and becoming a freelance artist, until I finally asked myself, “What’s the worst that could happen?” The worst case would be that I put forth my best effort to make it work and not make enough money and have to go back and get a full time job.

    With that in mind, I knew I would regret it if I never pursued my dream of working from home as a freelance artist, being with my wife and kids every day doing what I love to do. So, I committed to that risk five years ago and am still freelancing today, and it’s even better than I imagined. It’s not always easy, but it is truly a blessing.

    It’s like you said—when you boil it down to the worst case, we have nothing to lose. We have our lives and our loved ones and our capabilities. So we need to go for it and reach as high as we possible while we’re still able.

    Thanks for the great podcasts. You’re keeping me inspired!

    Best,

    Tyson

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