In This Issue
-My Weekly Reminder
-Book Update
-I Want Your Success Stories
-Pass it on
My Weekly Reminder
People who carry grudges don’t seem to realize that nothing good comes from such behavior. It sends a very clear message to those around you that you are self-centered, not a team player, and very immature. In addition, carrying grudges has some very high personal costs associated with it. First, it’s a weak act, so it lowers your self-esteem. Second, it will keep you from achieving your dreams because people who carry grudges are far less likely to become successful. Third, you are no longer comfortable in social settings that include the person you hold the grudge against. As Norman Vincent Peale put it, “Grudges do no harm to the person against whom you hold these feelings, but every day of your life they are eating at you.” So, the next time someone wrongs you, take a deep cleansing breath and laugh it off. In the long run, you’ll be glad you did.
Book Update
Below is the final cover design for REVVED! If you want more information about the book, just click on the image. The book is being printed this week! It will be in bookstores very soon. There will be a book signing at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona during the evening of April 27th.
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!