If You Are Waiting For Someone To Rescue You, Forget It!

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
-Book Update
-I Want Your Success Stories
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

All too many people go through life waiting to be rescued—waiting for something really good to happen to them.  The biggest reason is that they are afraid to try new things because they’re worried about failing or making mistakes.  From personal experience I can tell you that your odds of success are better if you buy a lottery ticket than they are for waiting around to be rescued.  Yes, good things happen to good people, but good people don’t sit around waiting to be rescued.  Instead, they focus on their goals and take the action necessary to achieve them.  They move forward by trying new things, taking risks making mistakes, learning from those mistakes and then moving on.  As I heard in a sermon not long ago, “If you want to increase your success, try doubling your failure rate.”  Doing so is far more exciting than waiting to be rescued.

Book 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.

Ross Reck's Revved!

 

 I Want Your Success Stories

If you have a success story using some of the ideas that I’ve presented in my Weekly Reminder, my books or my seminars, please send them to me.  I would love to read them and possibly print some of them in a future issue of my Reminder.  Click here for my email address.

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!

 

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