Achieving Goals: It’s Solely Up to You
By David B. Bohl | February 13, 2008 | No Responses Yet
I’m sharing another quote from my special report, slow down fast: a revolutionary guide for being productive, efficient, and effective.
Here’s a quote from my Special Report Slow Down FAST: A Revolutionary Guide for Being Productive, Efficient, and Effective:
“No matter who you are, where you’ve been or where you’re headed, there is always room for change - a new perspective and a new plan to define what’s most important to you. Remember - the goal here is to know that a cookie-cutter prescription for success simply doesn’t exist in today’s world. To know that it’s ultimately up to you to make the plan.”
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Husband, father, friend, Life Coach and Lifestyle Designer David B. Bohl is the creator of Slow Down FAST at www.slowdownfast.com.
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