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Success Stories: How Does It Work? »
i remeber when i first started tools that first week i said to my self that for the first time in my life i am going to finish what i started .so now here i am to day finally guraduated and i am so proud of my self and now i have started a differant program. i have learned so much from t »
I just hit the two week mark and I am doing great. I have worked out at least 5 times a week and ate healthy even when I was traveling. »
In the middle of week 3 and feeling good. Wife came to me today and said she is so happy tools is making me less tense and just all around more enjoyable to be around. I'm so thankful i found this program (I actually heard Ellis talking about it). I've got so much more work to do, but »
Because the changes I have made using Tools to life have been small and incremental ... it's sometimes difficult to know how much tools has changed my life. But I have a number of success stories, including: (1) Losing 6 kilos (13 pounds) and toning up(2) Running 12 kilometres (7.5 miles)(3 »
One of my big goals for tools was to save $500 in 90 days. I did it...but -- and this is the weird part. I didn't really try. I know that flies in the face of everything tools, but I really didn't do anything...the money came to me as a gift and I was able to save most of i »
Not only is this a success in itself - I also did so after stopping the program for up to six months. I got discouraged by the money section (around day 68) and had some emotional issues that I used as an excuse to stop doing tools, which I did for a looooooong time! But one day I sat down »
I have been on Tools for 90 days and noticed quite a few things that have happened over the course. I thought I would write them down for posterity:Was called ubiquitious (yes, I had to look it up!)Discovered the power of being supportive to othersIgnored a couple of negative comments and didn't »
