*Marshall Sylver* Lesson: Let Go of Perfectionism

 

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  • 12/20/2010 10:33 PM Neil Nemetz wrote:
    That is right on the money Marshall! That is something I have been trying to work on. Nothing is ever perfect and shooting for that is insane.
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  • 12/21/2010 2:46 AM Lankford Hewitt wrote:
    Hi Marshall...
    Letting go of perfectionism was perfect timing. I took your advice of planning a seminar after Christmas after we talked on GGR. With the interest of a few people in consideraton ,we are still having our first seminar tonight at 7pm . We made our invites Sunday evening. I had one person prior to speaking with you on GGR that I knew was ready so we made additional calls and 3 couples and 1 single guy will be here with 6... I will call you's ...and I have already written them off.
    The important two reasons for me for having this meeting tonight are....

    1-I am getting my business started. Just the act in itself of getting started is solidifying our committment and belief level. It is taking it from the imagination into reality. I am a master motivational speaker.

    2-I am creating momentum. I am now planning my next action step of having my next seminar with more people in attendance.

    I do not have to be a perfect speaker ....thank you. I do not have to have a perfect presentation....thank you. I just need to get started and tonight is my night ....period. Thank you for 50 hrs of great association.

    Sincerly power ...Lankford
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  • 3/26/2011 6:31 AM Coloric wrote:
    When they open the Egypt? I want to rest on the sea
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  • 5/30/2011 4:51 AM Think Straight Feel Great wrote:
    I'm not the easiest person to live with. I'm kind of a slob.
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  • 6/24/2011 1:43 PM Badora wrote:
    I, too, is sometimes see, but somehow had not attached any importance to this.
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