The Biggest Reason You Don’t Have The Success You Want (And the 3 Things You Need to Know to Change That)


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    • spacer ab says:
      April 20, 2011 at 12:06 pm

      love the ” what do i secretly like to do?” question. it really encourages you to be honest about your desires and not limit yourself to what you think might be excepted or well-received by others.

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      • spacer Michael Van Osch says:
        April 27, 2011 at 12:09 pm

        Thanks for you comments AB! If we’re not dead honest with ourselves we’ll just end up in a similar place a few years down the road. cheers!

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    • spacer michael Kelley says:
      June 13, 2011 at 5:19 pm

      Hey Michael – my partners and I founded a new national mens magazine called Rebel – wanted to get your feedback on the direction and subject matter. Rebel deals with relational topics for men – values, spirituality, honesty, communication, fatherhood, marriage, etc and we are asking men to explore these deeper issues in their lives in order to build better relationships and engage in more purposeful living. (rebelmagazine.com)

      Culture has dictated the masculine paradigm and we are trying to offer a different perspective on what it means for a man to feel truly successful.

      Would love to send you some complimentary copies for your review. Thanks for all the great work you are doing here to help men become “better ” men.

      Best to you!

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    • spacer Owen Marcus says:
      June 17, 2011 at 4:52 pm

      Michael,

      This is right on!

      I agree as men living our purpose/mission is the key to going from a life that is at the effect of what happens to creating the life we want.

      It was great hanging with you in Portland.

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