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Tools Program Stats:
Member Since: 10/07/09
Last Login: 03/15/12
Viewed: 7181
Program in:
Program Progress: Day 43
Member Since: 10/07/09
Last Login: 03/15/12
Viewed: 7181
Program in:
Program Progress: Day 43
ALLee's Challenges:
ALLee's Participating:
| 3 month goal |
ALLee's Participating:
| TO MODERATE MY ALCOHOL TO WITHIN THE NHS RECOMMENDED SAFE LIMITS FOR 30 DAYS |
Personal Interests:
Music:
Books:
Dean Koontz, Hunter S. Thompson, Dale Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, Orson Scott Card, J.K. Rowling, Cesar Millan, Christopher Paolini
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Tools Goal List:
Areas In My Life I Want To Work On
- - Career
- - Relationship
- - Finances
I Want To Quit Or Control
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Sorry, private info
Skills I Am Interested In
- - Goal setting
- - Sales
- - Motivation
I Suffer From
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Sorry, private info
ALLee's Life List:
| To become more motivated at work to overcome the personal and interpersonal hurtles that I encounter daily in house and with the public: I want to do this to have a better relationship with my brother to have a more successful business relationship with him to further the interested of our careers. |
| I want to modify and lessen the occurrence of drinking in my evenings. |













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Definitely...
...that checklist is your beginner's guide to this all and I practice it every day. Good luck to you!
Keep up the momentum
Whilst the checklist is hugely important it is not 100% what this place is about. There are so many important lessons that why should wait until you get them. Perfection is not real - so if you are happy with your progress to date I say move in and drink in the lessons.
Have a great day! Angie
momentum
I agree with Angie, keep up the momentum! Don't beat yourself up over not absorbing it 300%, that comes with time. The best part for me about doing tools is the new motivation it gives me every day when I log in and begin watching the video. You can always go over days and review them if you need at any point.
Good luck my friend!
Agreed
I feel the same way, but if you do that, you might end up, not never coming back, but it will be easier to say your not doing well enough. If you try to perfect it, it may drag you down. What I've come to learn is that the checklist starts to BECOME a part of you as you progress instead of trying to MAKE it a part of you, you know what I mean?
If you keep moving, you'll start to feel things clicking, trust me.
You got this!
Lots of Love,
~Kirsten~