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Creating a strong enough ‘why’

This is where you’ll find out a bit about pain and pleasure, understand the importance of the numbers 3 and 1, fall in love, have a big myth dispelled and discover what’s wrong with car boot sales.

The quandary

Would you be prepared to invest three hours, just once, in learning and applying an idea that would save you one hour a week for the rest of your life?

Yes? The challenge of course is you don’t have three hours right now to invest! And there’s the quandary.

You and I know that if you could just invest that time it would work. You know you should – the challenge you have right now is that it’s a should, not a must.

Make saving an hour ‘a must’

The 3:1 ratio isn’t a science – it’s my guesswork. Calculated ...

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