Why not let it be You?

by David on July 11, 2007

When I get back from vacation I’m going to reorganise this site and get rid of the banner ads (and probably the Adsense). I put them up, partly to offset the cost of running this site, but also because I think they’re good products.

I recently came across an article by Jim Rohn, who must be the godfather of the self development industry. In this article he argued that everyday, someone, somewhere is doing something to improve their life - why not let it be you:-

Someone is going to decide to improve their relationships.
Someone is going to enjoy love with their family. Someone is
going to schedule some meaningful time with their friends.
So why not let it be you?

Someone is going to go back to school to improve their life.
Someone is going to become a life-long learner. Someone is
going to set a goal to read a book or listen to a CD each
week for the next year. So why not let it be you?

Someone is going to look in the mirror and see that they
need to lose a little weight and they will make the decision
to become healthy. Someone will run their first marathon.
Someone will join an aerobics class and improve their
health. Why not let it be you?

I have said before, that any form of self development or self improvement necessitates change. If you are looking for someone else to help you make changes, its worth checking out Jim Rohn. Apart from many products he has a free newsletter.

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