In This Issue
-My Weekly Reminder
–REVVED! Update
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on
My Weekly Reminder
Everyone of us, at one time or another, has done something that has either hurt or disappointed someone thereby damaging your relationship. This is nothing to be ashamed of, it’s a normal part of being human–stuff like this happens. What is important, however, is how you deal with these situations after they occur. The best thing you can do to repair the relationship is to immediately own up to what you did and offer a sincere apology. If you do this, the other person will almost always forgive you on the spot and whatever you did in the first place will quickly be forgotten. This will not only heal your relationship with that other person, it will actually strengthen it because now that person knows for certain that you truly care about them. It will also make you feel very good about yourself and give your immune system a boost besides.
REVVED! Update
REVVED! is now available in bookstores all over the world! You can also order it from Amazon.com. If you want more information about the book, just click on the image of the cover below. Also, check out the REVVED! web site at www.revvedbook.com. It’s loaded with information about the book and you can register to win a free REVVED! workshop with me–think about it; if you win, we can spend the whole day together getting REVVED! You can also sign up for the free REVVED! newsletter and check out the REVVED! Blog.
Feedback From a Subscriber
On August 8th, I received the following email from a subscriber:
“Ross
Greetings!
It’s been a few months since I’ve been in your class. However I’ve been
sharing REVVED! and your weekly reminders with my two children.
It’s working!!!!!………”
Pass it on
If you know anyone who would like to read my Weekly Reminder, I would very much appreciate it if you would pass it on to them or sign them up. Thank you!