Do you know Michael Neill?
He’s the founder of Genius Catalyst and a ‘kick your butt intuitive life coach.’ I found Michael through Hay House radio a while back and immediately integrated a few of his tools into my workshops.
I especially like his tool, 1,000 steps to your life vision. Basically you write down every small minute step you take toward your vision. It only takes 1,000 steps, but you’ll see huge movement in your life way before the 1,000 are completed.
I’ll be interviewing him about this tool and many other cool ways to enhance your personal growth in October. The interview will be available as a podcast and audio download right here – For FREE!
In the next few weeks leading up to this interview I’ll be introducing you to Michael and some of his tips, quotes, ideas for living your best passionate life.
Here’s a question to get you started:
*Are you getting value for your money?*
In the past, when I’ve heard that question asked it’s been in the context of “getting a good deal” – a $6 hamburger for only $3.99 or a used car for the “ridiculously low price – and you’re killing me here” of $500 – $50,000, depending on the car and the person selling it.
But the question was asked in a different spirit here:
*Are you getting those things you value – happiness, joy, and a richer life – in exchange for the money you are spending?
I think that is a good question to finish with today. Think about it, comment below.
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Interesting…I like the 1,000 steps thing. Keeps me focused and appreciating even “small” successes!
Thanks…I look forward to the interview.
Cheers!
Greg Provance
http://www.ChangeStartsToday.com
You have been tagged for The Personal Development List. I would love for you to participate.
Greg, The 1000 small steps is very powerful. It keeps you in touch with all the very small things that you do each day to align you toward your vision.
Priscilla, I’m honored to be included. Thank you!