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I Guarantee You'll Feel Different

Guarantee

DO THIS:

Replace “goal” with guarantee! Instead of saying, “My goal is …” Make your focus, “I guarantee (this) will happen.”

Goal leaves wiggle-room for quit – the word has been used so often by so many, it doesn’t emotionally resonate as powerfully as in the past. When you write out your weekly, monthly, or yearly guarantees, there’s a completely different emotional reaction that takes place. The key to achieving anything is being emotionally connected. There was a day where “my goal is …” did the job, but today isn’t that day any longer.

Try something new – step away from the majority and attach yourself to fearlessness. If you want what they don’t have … you gotta do what they won’t do!

Alan's 1% Success Story …

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This future Success Story comes from UK golf coach, Alan Fletcher. It’s detailed, filled with 100% belief, as if he KNOWS there’s no other option but to make this a reality!

“My future success will be becoming the best golf and sports coach to athletes in the world, helping them believe and improve, whether it be physically or technically. I will have 5 of the top ten players, move to live the dream in the USA, consult and work with college teams and athletes and build an international sports brand … working 25/8 to be a great coach, husband and father!”

Marie's 1% Success Story …

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This was sent to me from Marie – her 1% Success Story. She is a true inspiration!

“My success story will never end because every day I aim to reach higher,work harder,push myself and prove to myself that I CAN do it.I started my weight loss journey Nov 2011… by January 2012 I ran a 5K…August 2012 I completed my very first Triathlon..November 2013 I got serious about weight training and clean eating..April 2013 I hit 50lbs loss and I am now teaching an outdoor fitness boot camp,running 5k’s like it’s nobody’s business and helping others achieve their goals! I don’t have a plan of ” what I will be doing or when” but I do know that this is a lifestyle not a diet and there’s no giving up.My story is like so many others but what makes me different is that I push and push until I have nothing left to give, because if you really want it you will do the hard work to achieve your goals! I am that 1%.”

Never Quit On Your Dreams!

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If you’re not being hated on, you’re not risking enough. True separation from the majority means having that majority think you’re out of your mind. They can’t wrap their heads around sacrificing what it takes to become the 1% and live the 1% Lifestyle.

“Stand for something or you’ll fall for anything.”

Never be afraid to hold strong to your beliefs, even if (especially when) the 99% are doing their best to knock you off that platform. Changing circumstances for yourself and those around you comes with a price – if you count the cost, you’ll never pay the price.

Don’t ever quit on your dream!

Two Personal Records In A Row!

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Carly (on the right) did it again! Back-to-back weeks breaking her personal record in the 100 meter.

She didn’t hit an “easy button” or learn a magical technique … all she did was tap into a belief system that was lying dormant, waiting to be called on. She DECIDED to raise her bar and create a vision that was free of fear.

Two hours of talking huge guarantees … two personal records shattered!

When will YOU choose the 1% Mindset?

Fear Used To Be His Mental Roadblock

Jack Perry

Huge Congratulations to Jack Perry, #1 golfer at Northwestern – winning the Big Ten’s lowest season stroke average. He’s the first Wildcat to win this honor since PGA star, Luke Donald.

We’ve worked together since he was in high school, but he had never totally immersed himself into the process of eliminating his fear. Last month, he called me, almost in desperation to step his game up to another level. He was looking for an “easy button,” one technique to increase confidence, but instead, we talked about never being out worked and sacrificing all comfort levels – more than the majority can fathom. I wanted him to buy-in to long term confidence, rather than a quick fix. Up until that point, he was doing the minimum – working hard, but not raising his mental bar to a level that would separate him from the pack.

After our conversation, he dedicated himself to doing what 99% weren’t doing – he stopped “hoping” to be the best at Northwestern, and DECIDED to do whatever it took. He began getting out of bed earlier, getting to practice before everyone, but most importantly, stopped settling for being “really good.” Ridiculous success was finally his target. For the first time since we began together, Jack chose to sacrifice his fear and immerse himself in confidence.

The following week, he crushed the field, breaking Luke Donald’s scoring record! If he continues to sacrifice, you’ll be reading his name on the PGA leader board.