Leaving a Legacy
“The only thing you take with you when you’re gone is what you leave behind.”
—John Allston
What do you plan to leave behind? For what will you be remembered? Share your thoughts by commenting below.
“The only thing you take with you when you’re gone is what you leave behind.”
—John Allston
What do you plan to leave behind? For what will you be remembered? Share your thoughts by commenting below.
In 2007, Elizabeth Gilbert published Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, which became a phenomenal success.
In February 2009, Elizabeth gave a speech entitled “A Different Way to Think About Creative Genius.” It’s a funny, moving, and poignant speech that sheds light into the mystery of “calling,” or finding [...]
Dance the way you want. Others might join in.
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Read moreIt’s important to like your product, but in the end, you’re not the one buying it.
To succeed in sales, you must figure out what your prospects want and present it to them in their language.
Learn from the master, Joe Dirt:
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Even the best of us get discouraged. That’s no excuse to give up or give in.
What is gained by quitting? Worse, what is lost and can never be regained?
Get up off the mat by watching this moving speech from the film “Rudy.”
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“Don’t be afraid your life will end; be afraid that it will never begin.” -Grace Hansen
Our school system was designed to train employees — not empower entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship requires habits, skills, and strength that most schooling doesn’t provide.
Every successful network marketer and business owner who has come from traditional schooling knows this.
So how can you break this mold for your own children? Watch this video to find out:
Is social media a fad, or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution?
Watch this video and decide for yourself:
If you’re using social media in your Max business, we invite you to share what you’re doing and how it’s working for you by commenting on this post.
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When you die, there will be two dates placed on your tombstone: your birth and death.
But what about the dash between those dates? Isn’t that infinitely more important than those dates?
Watch this video rendering of the poem “The Dash” by Linda Ellis to learn what matters most in life:
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