Do you spend money on books and workshops without getting the promised results?
Do you get frustrated that others enjoy successes, but nothing seems to work as well for you?
Do you have difficulty finishing programs even if they promise to improve your health or happiness?
Do you get overwhelmed by all the time and work it takes to make some simple changes?

When Desire is Not Enough

Americans spend  over $11 billion each year on self-improvement, but still don’t get the results they desire: a healthier, happier, more fulfilling life. So they pay for ever more books, workshops, CDs, or DVDs.

Whether it’s Napoleon Hill’s Think And Grow Rich (1937), or Wayne Dyer’s dozens of titles, the recommended path to a happier more productive life remains consistent, even redundant. Meanwhile, the packaging gets regular face-lifts and fashion changes.

Of course, some people do create a life well-lived. And so can you!

We know that the process for transforming one’s life does work … but why for some people and not for others?  When millions of people spend hard-earned money for a product, what causes them to struggle with implementing what they’ve learned, become discouraged, or actually give up – only to pay more money for more tries?

I’ll share the answer to that question with you in a complimentary consultation. Experience the power of eliminating the 5 sabotaging habits.

Below are the five reasons why you may become disheartened, abandon hope, or actually stop striving for a life well lived. From my own successes and failures, watching others on their journeys, and assisting businesses with major organizational changes, I’ve observed a pattern that applies, regardless of what the personal change is. They appear as the following 5 Habits:

  1. Feeling impatient when results don’t come fast enough.
  2. Wanting to do things perfectly.
  3. Needing rewards that may conflict with your change efforts.
  4. Feeling overwhelmed.
  5. Becoming frustrated when faced with more work than expected.

If any of these five experiences resonate with you, discover how to eliminate them with my complimentary consultation.

How much responsibility do you accept for your
happiness and success?

With some individuals, taking control over their life causes greater discomfort than the status quo. For others, however, creating a life well lived is worth the personal costs. You’re reading this because you believe in your value as a human being, your potential for greater joy, and want to know that the world is a better place because you have lived.

Let me show you how to take charge of your happiness and success!  Please sign up now for your complimentary consultation.