Now’s Your Chance to Get Ahead
You’ve heard Michael Masterson’s advice to cut TV watching out of your schedule. But most Americans just aren’t listening. According to a Nielsen Company survey, the average American watches a staggering 127 hours and 15 minutes of TV each month. That’s over five full days of couch-potato-dom.
And that gives you a big advantage…
Everyone has the exact same 24 hours in a day to accomplish their business and professional goals. So by limiting the amount of TV you watch, you can reach your own goals that much faster.
Imagine how much you could accomplish with the equivalent of five extra days a month - a full work week - to hone your business skills, attract new customers, create new products, and make your dreams come true.
What’s keeping you from getting started? Flip off the TV and get going.
[Ed. Note: Sometimes the only thing standing between you and success is that little extra push to get you going. You can get that push - plus 365 days of motivation, goal-setting techniques, and success tools - right here.]
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Often in our Tuesday night and Saturday training sessions, we are reminded to turn off the TV and the “radio”. Not only do we gain the extra time to devote to our business’s but we have an added plus to this “NO NO”. We do not subject ourselves to the negative and often very disturbing news (is it really new) that would bombbard us continualy. Generally don’t even read print material. (ETR is my exception.)Thought you would like to know that at least one group follows what you say.