12-13-2012, 03:07 PM
(12-13-2012, 02:18 PM)Shannon Wrote: Everyone has a different response to AM and each stage is working you on different things and in different combinations that add up to ultimate success. Where you find it difficult is where you know it's working you out and making positive changes as they are most necessary.
Each stage is difficult in the first week or two (when that is the case) because that's where the rubber meets the road, and just as with the tires on a jet as it touches down, you have to hit the ground running and get up to speed fast. It's a tempering process, trial by fire, and it's making you stronger. Consider that your growth is already showing in how you handled your mistakes, your boss and your own upset. You didn't lose your head and fly off the handle. You did what the leader does.
Thank you for the reminder: it can be difficult to focus on the positive when so much is going on.
(12-13-2012, 02:18 PM)Shannon Wrote: Just for the records, there will be no 9G. I seriously doubt there will ever even be a 6G.
Oh Shannon. I keep forgetting how literal you are. That was a joke, as was the OMFG technology tag, which I strongly doubt you'd use as an acronym for your product.
(12-13-2012, 02:18 PM)Shannon Wrote: I have been battling myself lately also, because I now have to decide, as I am ending AM 5.0, whether or not I do the planned WM 2.0 (which I would love to do and experience for myself, after all that hard work) or whether I do BAMM instead. It all comes down to females or money. So far, BAMM is winning. I am amazed by what's going into the program and I want that!
Whatever you choose, choose it fully, own it, and seize the day with it.
From an outside perspective, I have to give you the objective advice: it's easier to earn money when there are no women distracting your focus. Let's face it, they're very tempting!
Fear is a liar.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway