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12
Jun

Dynamic Alignment – More Information

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

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You can listen on the a webpage or download the audio to your computer. You’ll find the order  link below.

Because you’re even here, I believe that your own intuitive sense will help guide you to make a decision about what’s right for you.

Here are the other links for our discounted programs. I strongly suggest that you look at these pages.

The Wizard Sessions – This is your one-on-one with me. There are single sessions available, which can be very helpful in problem solving and confidential brainstorming. You might get a kick out of seeing what Bruce Willis said about his experience. A very nice compliment indeed. Click on the thumbnail to enlarge it.

You’ll also find an opportunity to book longer periods of time. Monthly or quarterly. In those cases we usually set up a fixed time each week. This can be changed by mutual agreement when the need arises. I have clients who book as far as a year in advance as well as just monthly. That will be up to you and your intention and strategy.

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12
Jun

Dynamic Alignment

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

The thought hit me like a clap of thunder from inside the car.

I almost drove off the road, and I mean that literally.

I was returning from Southern California last Saturday alone, late at night on an open stretch of desert freeway. I’d turned off the radio and was enjoying the solitude and the light traffic. The nighttime sky was almost hypnotic in its dazzling array of light.

Suddenly it felt like someone inputted the phrase, “DYNAMIC ALIGNMENT!” directly into my brain.

It came like a title in a Star Wars movie and the “film” was immediately downloaded. I reached for my recorder
and began taking notes.

It wasn’t the simple phrase so much as it was the realization of its deeper meaning, which quite frankly I wasn’t yet grasping.

The next thing I knew I was home. I’d traveled over 200 miles like I was on autopilot.

I pushed the button, closing garage door, and sat back in my seat with a feeling of excitement and exhaustion. Before going inside, I reached for the recorder to listen to my notes.

I was shocked that I had only two notes of less than 20 seconds each. Yet I felt like I’d written a book on the subject.

There is much about this that I’d like to share with you here. But what I also know is that the phrase either resonates with you and you know that you’re willing to give up an hour of your time to know more.

Oh, the phrase “Dynamic Alignment,” as it turned out, that wasn’t even the most important phrase!

What I can say now is that this may be an answer for ending frustration, anger, resentment, and open the doors to receive, really receive what you’ve been trying to get in life. It’s already made a huge difference in my life.

Wait until I share the conversation I had about this with a client of mine. A psychiatrist and highly regarded European university professor. We were both shocked. And that just happened yesterday.

Now, if none of this resonates with you, that’s fine too. At least you’re open minded enough to have read this far.

I believe that this is something that will naturally attract some people and not others. Nothing wrong if you don’t feel it, seriously. That’s okay. You’ll see more from me on other topics from time to time.

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Once you do, you’ll get a link where you can purchase the 1-hour audio session for only $7.00

Here are a couple of comments that came in right after the webcast:

“Thanks! My husband came & listened with me about 10:20. He was sorry he missed the beginning so I’m guessing he liked it.”
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Thanks! My husband came & listened with me about 10:20. He was sorry he missed the beginning so I’m guessing he liked it.F.Don’t know how I got the break to listen in, but it was great support and direction and thank you for including me.JL

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28
May

You Deserve Financial Distress(?)

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

Please Note: This is different than my usual post. It happened because I came across a single piece of scrap paper in my file cabinet today that was written many years ago.

I was inspired to write this now, immediately after finding that piece of paper.

You will know within a few minutes if you want to continue reading. If so, you’ll discover that I want to start a conversation with those of you who resonate with this.

Here’s what triggered this:

I was looking for something in my file cabinet today and pulled out this faded scrap of paper. I instantly remembered writing this on the beach at La Jolla California, many years ago.

It was a dark period financially and emotionally too.  I needed at least $20,000 within the next month just to get caught up. Things seemed to be going wrong all around me.

I was in a rut. So I went to church on Sunday, something I hadn’t done for some time. The minister’s sermon, which I didn’t know in advance, was, “You Deserve Financial Success.”

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Now, I’m not a very religious person within the man-made religions, but am a big time believer in God and prayer.

The latter I have treated like a forgotten relative at times. The former, an exercise that I know works but for some reason I fail to do for periods of time.

So, that Sunday I marveled at my excellent timing and maybe even prescience for showing up at this particular church in San Diego, which was over 150 miles from my home.

I had driven there on an impulse that morning because I especially liked the preacher, Terry Cole-Whittaker, and I needed some spiritual sustenance. I probably passed 500 churches on my way there. Why there?

There was a prayer box in the lobby. So I filled out my slip with a prayer that described my need for $20,000 within four weeks.

After church I drove to LaJolla, where I sat down on one of the most beautiful beaches and views in the world, and worried.


I thought about all that had gone wrong. All the mistakes I’d made. I
focused on my lack of consciousness that led me to this place.

Then I heard a voice behind me that said, “You deserve financial
distress.”

It was if all other sounds, the oceans, beach goers,
helicopters and the breeze all stopped. Just that voice from someone
right behind me.

I whipped around to see . . . nobody. At least nobody close enough to have said that so clearly to me.

I turned back quickly towards the ocean. All sounds were up full volume

again, the kids, the surf, the laughing and my heart pounding.

That voice was so real, so vocal, right in my ear. And what did it mean?

Something else that was weird too. Though the voice was so absolute, yet I
had no sense of it being male or female. But the words echoed through
my mind and seemed to be bouncing right into my soul.

I shivered a moment in the warm air. Once I settled down, it took awhile, I began to think about it.

The minister said I deserved financial success. The voice said I deserved financial distress.

I walked for awhile, not seeing or hearing the beauty or sounds around me. How could I deserve financial distress? I wondered.

I walked back towards the village and stopped in a convenience store
where I bought a writing pad. Then to a little cafe overlooking the
beach.

While I don’t hear “voices,” I know that I’ve been directed in
the past to do certain things. I know it was always my choice, and if
my Intuitive Click was strong enough, I usually followed it.

So, I began to doodle on the pad. This process will often help me
create an idea or find an AHA! I recall writing this first page,
like a cover page.

“You Deserve Financial Distress (?)”

Then, on the next page I wrote the question, “Why do I deserve
financial distress?” As soon as I wrote the question mark, I wrote
this; “Because you had a choice. Distress or success. You chose to
distress. So, you deserve what you choose. You always do. That’s the
gift.”

Distress as a gift, I thought. But then, no, that’s not the message, the gift is choice. We always have a choice.

Not just in what we do but how we react before and after what we do.
The gift is how we use our control mechanism. Do we act and react as a
victim or do we product as a positive force for good, ours and that of
others whom we touch?

In an instant the worry left me. I had a sense of completion of that
“need” for $20,000 more dollars. Had I given it much critical thought I
would have doubted it all.

What, no more worry? Completion? No stress about it?

Thankfully I didn’t think much about it.

Within days I got a new consulting client. The fee was $20,000 exactly.
The previous events didn’t even hit me until I had the contract and
check in my hands!

But all of this was not the lesson. The lesson was that I had to
relearn the real lesson over and over. I have a choice. Every decision
has a consequence, good or bad. Our subconscious is the driving force.We are the programmers of our subconscious. So, we can reprogram anytime, right?

I’m seeing stuff today from gurus and others in the Law of Attraction (LOA) work about “effortless
success.” I’m sure they don’t mean no work needed, just effortless in
mind and spirit.

It’s true. It can be very difficult to drop the “armor” of worry and
distress. Somehow, those feelings almost seem protective.  That’s like
saying Heroin is okay for you because it makes you feel so good.

Maybe those feelings of “negative comfort” are God’s little test for us? I don’t know.

Of course, it’s not just financial, it’s all success from relationships to how we deal with our daily lives.

We deserve what we choose. So, if you’re not happy with what you’ve been deserving lately. I have a couple of ideas.

Here’s what I know. It worked for me then. I forgot about it, went
through the same cycle later. Rediscovered it. It worked for me again.
I forgot about it again. Recycle time, ad nauseam.

So, today, when I discovered that single scrap of paper. “You Deserve
Financial Distress (?)”  it brought back that episode from when I first
wrote it.

Now, here we are today. I relearn this lesson once again and share it here because that’s what I think I should do.

It’s so simple, I have to wonder why it was so difficult to maintain.

Now, thanks in part to you, I think I know how it will work better for me and for you. I’ll simply share this in a bigger way.

No other agendas. If this resonates with you, then I’m doing service.
You can pass it on too. Let’s just keep reminding one another and pass
it on.

Long ago I learned to listen to my intuition or my “Intuitive Click.” I also learned what happens when I ignore. it.

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17
Apr

Thank God For Giggles

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

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My best friend is near death.
I wrote this for you and for all of us. I’ve explained why below.

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The small meeting room was packed tight. I was giving a seminar and was in the middle of something fairly serious when the door opened.

In walked this radiant blond woman. She paused, as she realized she was the focus of our attention. The door was to the front, so she suddenly found herself facing a whole room full of people, all staring back at her.

Her date was saving the only seat, which was on the other side of the room. She had no choice but to come between me and the audience, excusing herself as she went. She also had a nervous giggle, which was infectious and continual as she squeezed through the tight quarters.

Of course, I welcomed her and paused until she was seated. The audience’s entire attention was still focused on her, which clearly embarrassed her, and which caused her to giggle even more.

Her date was peeved and was obviously asking her to settle down. By that time all of us, except for him, were smiling too. All I had to do was look in her direction and the giggles would start again. She giggled a lot that night.

Because of that seminar and her giggles, Shirley and I met and later started dating. She was a single mom to three kids, who were just extraordinary. I fell in love with the whole family.

Later she and I realized that we that while we should be dating we should not dating with each other. It was hard.

We went our separate ways for about six months, but then we became friends. Then we became best friends, which we’ve been for over 30 years now.

Not only has Shirley been my best friend, she’s been my mentor, coach, confidant, and as close as any member of my blood family. I love her children as my own.

I heard a definition of a friend once, which is someone who knows everything about you but likes you anyway. That’s us.

She became a highly respected Buddhist meditation teacher. Before that she was in sales and marketing and was always the number one sales leader. How she did that with three kids and chronic pain, which she’s suffered with for years, is a tribute to her spirit.

She was diagnosed with cancer over a year ago. It was slow moving and we all knew that she had such power that no cancer would dare move fast. But then suddenly, it did.  We just got word a few weeks ago that it has metastasized on her liver. She’s been hospitalized but then chose to go home under hospice care.

She’s helped many people with her teachings and her friendship. She is loved by people all over the world, some of whom only had a few minutes with her personally at retreats and meetings. The phones haven’t stopped ringing.

She’s always touched people. She’s automatically shown interest and compassion towards others. When she walked through a mall, all she would have to do would be to look at a child with her big blue eyes and the child would immediately reach out to her.

I saw it over and over again. Within moments she’d have even the smallest baby giggling, which was mirrored with her own infectious giggle. Pretty soon everyone within earshot would be giggling too.

We talked on the phone yesterday and even in her weakened state, we had  fun reminiscing about our first meeting. If she hadn’t been late, if she hadn’t giggled, if I hadn’t been so charmed by her, we’d have never met. I would have missed these years and the love of her extraordinary family and friends.

For as long as I can recall we never ended a phone call or parted without saying, “I love you.”

She is at peace with her situation, though her pain is hard to control, her meditation practice helps. She feels no fear of death, but leaving family and friends is the hardest. Hard for us all.

As I made my reservations to visit her this last time, I’ve been sitting back and thinking about our conversation yesterday and all those wonderful and even tough times we’ve shared together.

What a blessing.

I’m sharing this with you because I want to encourage you, as an old friend of mine once did for me, that you should never hesitate to tell those you love that you love them.

Make it a point. Do it today. Express your gratitude and your love, even if it feels a bit embarrassing. Encourage them to do the same.

Thank God for giggles.

Thank God for Shirley.

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21
Mar

What Power You Must Have

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

I was in the middle of giving a seminar as I suddenly became acutely aware that I was looking out at an audience of hundreds of people who were looking back at me . Behind me were three video screens and a professionally decorated stage.

The screens magnified my image to almost theatrical proportions. The audience was great and we were having fun together.

Then, bang! I was suddenly taken back in a flurry of memories. It was so unexpected  it was  jarring.


I thought about all the times I’d sat in audiences just like this as one of the many attendees and reveling in the material I was getting from the speaker. I was just one of the crowd hoping to improve my life in some way.

Several friends and associates came to mind who were with me at various events. Many of those people became their own enormous success stories. I thought about others I’d known who were immensely talented yet they’d simply faded away.

I also flashed back on some of the speakers and entrepreneurs I’d coached over the years. One that I recalled was just awful. I’d coached him informally through the National Speaker’s Association and we we’d developed a friendship.

He asked me to attend a Rotary luncheon where he’d be speaking and requested that I give him a critique.

As I sat there listening to him, I felt almost ill. If there were such a thing as a speaker’s life preserver, I’d have thrown it up to the podium for him. He was drowning.

Now, years later, he speaks authoritatively on his topic all over the world, he’s written best sellers and consults to major corporations. What power he has! But it sure didn’t look like it that day. To his credit he never gave up.

It was almost disorienting. I know I paused for several seconds as my eyes scanned the audience. The group became quiet and still, waiting. The only motion was from a videographer with a hand-held camera moving around the stage to get another shot.

I thought about the times I’d felt either powerless or felt like I was just one of the crowd. I thought about all the people I’d known who were the same or felt the same and then had become world famous or highly accomplished in their vocations. What power they had, what power they have. Did they realize it then? Did anyone?

Many of those who’ve succeeded were not very impressive at the time. Probably neither you nor I would  have said to any of them, “What power you must have,” let alone thought it.

These thoughts were so provoking that after my pause, I spontaneously said to them, “What power you must have!”

I told them some of the stories of feeling or looking powerless, including my own. I implored them to know their power and to be willing
to step into it.

It wasn’t simply another motivational talk, it was spontaneously from my heart in a way I hadn’t spoken before. It was truly an AHA!

For the first time in my life I completely appreciated the immense power of the individual. Not the crowd, each individual. What power! I thought, how can they really know this?

So, I know this about you; What power you must have.

Michael Korda, author and the  successful president of Simon & Schuster wrote a book some time back called, “Power.” This is what he said about the subject; “Power. If think you have it, you do. If you think you don’t, you don’t.”

What power you must have . . . you think?

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13
Mar

Why I Was Arrested In Las Vegas

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW


The large casino coffee shop was bustling and clanging with dinnertime activity. Busy hostesses, servers, customers, and patrons were an endless stream of movement.

I noticed two uniformed police officers emerge from the kitchen. They flanked the doorway, their backs against the wall as they scanned the dining room. One of them gave a subtle nod to the other end of the room where there were two more officers entering from the casino.  Wow, I thought, something big must be going down here.

Someone was tapping me on the shoulder. I turned to see a short, stocky steel-haired, gruff looking guy in a gray suit. He flipped a badge in my face and said, “Are you Tom Justin?”  I nodded numbly, my eyes darting around the spacious dining room. Then I heard him say he was the chief of police.

I noticed the four uniforms closing in on our location.  They surrounded us. I was shocked and freighted at this sudden show of power. And the chief of police?

I was 16 years old. I’d run away from my hometown in North Dakota a few days before, making my way to Las Vegas and a busboy job at the Thunderbird Hotel.

Of course the police were looking for me. But still, I was shocked at the manpower that had arrived.

I was holding onto a tray of dirty dishes, which I was instructed to put down. I slowly laid the tray on the stand while aware of the sudden quiet in the room.  I detected the hushed whispers of the wide-eyed patrons, who were probably guessing as to the heinous crimes I must have committed.

The chief took me by the elbow and guided me back through the kitchen into the employee’s locker room. After searching me he sat me down on a bench.

I discovered that I’d misunderstood the “chief of police.” Turns out he was chief of hotel security, not the police chief. And all those “cops,” with one exception were also security. Nevertheless, I was terrified and deeply embarrassed.

He explained that the police officer standing behind him would have to take me down to juvenile hall for processing and detention until my parents could arrive and take me back home. He said, “Your parents have been very worried about you.”

Until then I’d held everything in check, barely breathing. The realization of what was happening burst forth in a torrent of sobs and tears that doubled me over.

A minute later, I felt an arm across my back. The gruff looking chief had seated himself next to me. He waited for me to calm down. He asked why I’d run away. More tears and choking sobs followed until I could compose myself.

I came from a good middle-class home in Williston, North Dakota. My dad was a chiropractor, but more than that, he was a highly respected healer, whose reputation went beyond even the borders of our small state.

Mom was always working, either at home or running dad’s office. Both were well-known, liked and visible members of our small town of 10,000.

They were good and loving, even tolerant parents to their three children. Growing up we had frequent trips to California to see our grandmothers along with the usual sites of the ocean, Disneyland, and other fun events. It was a good life!

So, why then, you might ask, did I run away from all this, and why am I telling you this story? There is a point to this, so please bear with me.

Dad’s weakness was an occasional drinking binge. He’d would come home, angry with someone or something, not usually his family. But the few times he did, it usually be directed at my mom or me. I was the oldest.

Dad was broad shouldered and strong; he looked much larger than his six feet.  His voice was a cross between Walter Cronkite and John Wayne. His physical strength came from being born and raised on a hardscrabble Montana farm in the 1920’s.

A few years before, late at night, was the first time he’d directed his drunken rage at me. He yelled upstairs for me to, “Get down here now!” He met me at the bottom of the stairs and grabbed me by my pajama tops and pulled me down two more steps. I stumbled and started to fall backwards. Before I could land, he pulled me back up onto my feet.

His face was red with rage. I was as mystified as I was scared. He put his face up to mine and I could smell the mixture of cigarettes and bourbon as he yelled, “I thought I told you to empty the trash!”

I nearly ran out to the trash barrels to do my duty and and returned hoping to avoid any more conflict. Mom had tried to calm him down, but it did no good and she while she was mentally strong, she was no match for him in this condition. Fortunately, other than some shoving, he was never physically abusive.

The next day, sobered up, he was apologetic, asking for forgiveness. He’d always been such a loving father that it was nearly impossible not to grant forgiveness.

But after a few more events in the next few years, I finally broke. I confronted him after another night of his drinking and yelling.  It was nasty, but mom was able to separate us until he passed out.

Back in my room, fuming, I had some cash stashed in my sock drawer from part-time jobs. At 3:00 AM I wrote a note, packed a bag and got in one the family’s cars and left.

The chief, his name was Tom Bellis, asked me what happened. After telling my story, he patted me on the back. Then he stood up and looked down at me. I was exhausted and dry with no more tears left.

Then I heard his gruff, but softer voice say, “Look at me.” I raised my head up. “Listen. I could loose my job over this, but if you promise not to run off I won’t let them put you in juvie, it’s full of gang bangers and no place for a kid like you. So I’m going to take a big risk.”

The cop behind him began to look uneasy, and stepped forward and started to say something. The chief held his hand up, signaling quiet, then continued. “My wife may kill me for this but if you give me your word that I won’t find an empty bed in the morning, you can stay in our guest room.”

The cop again began to protest, and the chief turned to him, “Look Don, I’m taking responsibility for this one, so you can take off.”

On the drive to his house, after making sure that I’d never been physically abused, he asked me about the rest of my life at home. What did I like, what was I grateful for? It took me awhile, but I poured it out.

I didn’t run away that night or ever again. Once more my father’s apologies were accepted, but with a wary sense of caution.

Not only was I not punished for my escape; dad did all he could do to make up to me.

The “wound” that had occurred with dad’s first incursion had been loosely bandaged but never properly dressed. The infection was slow but grew with every incident until finally it exploded in this puss of rage and reaction.

Now we worked hard as a family to clean and heal those wounds.

A coaching client asked me once why I was so good with my coaching, especially in my life coaching. I realized that my greatest lessons were from my most negative events, and that my outcomes were determined by my focus.

Every negative thing that happened to me in life created ultimately, a positive outcome. From Dad’s story to being homeless at 21-sleeping in the back of my car, crashing an airplane, car, and motorcycle, to being shot (scary but not so bad) getting divorced, and a myriad of other unpleasant times.

Maybe that’s why personal growth and development has always been so important to me. So many crazy, bad, and wonderful things have happened to me that I became an open-minded skeptic, rarely hesitant shut the doors on anything out of hand.

I would later fly around in private jets, speak in front of thousands, host radio and TV shows, consult to clients from celebrities to corporations, make good friends and money too.

I would loose much then gain more.

I also recognized the power of you. The power of all of us because we have the ability to choose our thoughts and reactions. It was an overwhelming “AHA!”

My purpose in telling you this is two-fold:

May whatever negative events that happen to you be less powerful than your negative reactions to them.  And may you find peace with a life of forgiveness and gratitude.

More power to you

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30
Dec

Why New Year Resolutions Don’t Work!

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW


If you’ve read much of my writing, either on my blogs or my books, by now you know that I believe we can all do magnificent things. So why that heading?

Most people can’t make sudden and dramatic changes, even if their behavior is hurting them and the ones they love. Even if their health or finances are in danger.

Here’s the good news, you’re not most people. Neither am I. We write and read things like this to explore the possibilities. Sometimes we even (surprise!) take action.

Yet New Year’s resolutions are to goals what empty calories are to nutrition. They may look and taste good, even give you a sugar high for a short time, but in the end, it’s mostly a waste of time.

But there are ways to plan and get what you want, or at least get the edge on what you desire.

I had 300 people in a seminar once and I asked this question: “How many of you have made New Year’s resolutions and actually took action on every one of them?        How about 50% of them?”

One person raised his hand on the first question but admitted that “every one” was only total of  two, and his action lasted only a short time, seeing no success in keeping his resolutions. Four people admitted to 50% action but only one person achieved any significant results.

This may sound like a contradiction, but I believe in writing down goals, making whole lists of them! At least that implants the idea of a little more depth in your psyche. And while there are lots of great goal setting systems, I’m not talking about that, just the New Year resolution kind. I suggest just one.

Creating a whole list of resolutions is like writing to Santa as an adult without children. You may as well lay out cookies and milk on December 24, then consume them yourself. Santa ain’t coming. Sorry.

Just One Thing

Find the one thing in your life that is the most frustrating to you. If you’ve felt that it’s unsolvable, take another look at it. If you still feel that it’s overwhelming  take another look at it.

Write out any steps you could possibly take that would make a difference. If it would take more money than you have or think you can have, write it out anyway. In fact, forget about why you might not be able to solve this frustration, just write out what it would take to do it, regardless. Just for that one thing. That one very important resolution.

I call these solutions without obstacles. The very act of writing this out can begin a plan. It can create “ahas” that show you possibilites, and there are always possibilities.

Just take that one thing and begin it. Write out a list of the ideal people you know or anyone, living or dead, famous or or not who might have the solution or could help you find it.

This will help you power up your imagination. Napoleon Hill wrote about masterminding with anyone and everyone. Whether they were available or not. Play with it. Ask yourself what the most successful person in the world might suggest to you. It can be truly amazing.

One of the events that can happen from this is that it will trigger your intuition to go where you might not otherwise have gone to find the solution.

Get “The Edge”

Getting “The Edge” In Reaching Any Success

You have the edge over most other people in. . .something. You may know something that your competitors don’t. You could have a connection in business that enhances your possibilites of success. Or, you might have read a book that helped you at a specific time and place to WIN.

“The Edge” is something all winners in life search for. And believe me, every success story you’ve ever read has embedded in it, whether revealed or not, some edge that brought that person over the top.

The mistaken assumption that is often made is that having an edge means an unfair advantage, or making it so that someone has to lose while you win or the other way around. Not so!

You’ll have the edge if your applying for a job at a Fortune 500 company with an advanced degree. Of course, that alone won’t guarantee that you’ll get the job, but all other factors being somewhat equal, you’d likely beat out the BA with an MBA.

What’s your primary goal or desire for this coming year? After you’ve written it down, write out what edge you have now. What do you know or what could you have that would increase your odds of getting what you want? If you can’t think of one, what edge would help you?

Maybe you need to know someone you don’t know. Who do you know who could introduce you to that person or that kind of person? You may have to really think about this, but your connections are far more vast that you likely realize.

Is there a book, seminar, course, or networking group that might further your likelihood of getting to your intention?

We all have a built-in “edge.” I call it “The Wizard’s Edge,” for that Inner Wizard in us all. It’s the combination of intuition and life’s lessons that we don’t always know how to call up. Nevertheless, so much is there and available.

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11
Dec

Things You Might Like, And Might Like To Know

   Posted by: Tom    in Finding YIW

Here are some recent items that you might have missed the past couple of weeks, including some absolutely free gifts, ideas, techniques and at least one LOL.

Tough Times And How To Overcome Them

Failure is one of the most important benefits for any success. Within every failure lies a nugget of information that can carry the failed to the success they desire.

How many successful people, inventions, techniques, or formulas of any kind were right the first time? Except for “mistakes” or unexpected discoveries, none that I know of and likely very few.

The secret? Failure is not the problem, quitting is.

One afternoon, before giving a keynote speech in New York City, something happened on a walk that changed my life.

0963040189CoverThe result of that became the most popular seminar I’ve ever given and then later a book titled, “How To Take No For An Answer And Still Succeed.” Celebrities from Larry King to Jack Canfield gave the work a thumbs up, as have readers from around the world.

I got the rights back to the book and then turned it into a digital version. We sold more copies at $27 in a few months online than the original publisher sold in two years in its printed form for $19.95.

Now, I’m offering that as my Christmas or Season’s gift to you and yours. It really can help you through the most difficult times. Zero charge or obligation
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An Amazing Customer Service Story

Do you know anyone who has to deal with real live customers every day? Especially this time of year. It’s not easy.

I was shocked to find that one of my most popular articles, now read by thousands all over the world was about one of the most unique customer service stories I’ve ever witnessed. It was really powerful. Read it here:
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Why Would You Give $5.00 (or more) To Help Some Actors You Don’t Know?

Maybe because I too struggled as a starving actor and entertainer in my early 20’s do I empathize and admire those who tough it out.

My best friend is a world renown acting coach, Scott-Arthur Allen. The story of how he got a number of his workshop students in a feature motion picture is really great.

What’s also great is that film has been selected by the prestigious Sundance Film Festival as an entry in January.
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If you’d like to get a “ride-a-long” with these actors as they venture into this incredible experience, some of them need help to get there. Your donation of $5.00 or more would be a great assist. You can see more about that here:
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Funny, Helpful, And Revealing

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It’s all about procrastination and it’s all zero cost. The media release will tell you more. If you get the package, again at no charge, and read it and don’t find yourself at least amused, please unsubscribe from my list.

: )  Just kidding, we may not all have the same senses of humor, but I think you’ll enjoy this. Procrastinators Anonymous:

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