Reader Feedback: I find very valuable information in most every issue

By Early To Rise | Mon, Oct 13, 2008 |

  

Archives: Motivation

“I’ve been an ETR reader since January 2006, and find very valuable information in most every issue.

“Being reminded by ETR to remain ‘focused’ has been very helpful to me. My brain seems to see patterns, connections, links, and similarities in a wide variety of topics. This oftentimes tends to influence me into drifting from the main subject.

“I learned long ago when writing a letter or e-mail … focus on only one question per letter, or something tends to get lost. ETR reminds me not to forget this in my day-to-day business activities.

“Thank you ETR!

Girard Frank Bolton III

Mobile, AL

[Ed. Note: What's the best way to get more of the information and advice you want the most? Let us know what you like! Write to ETR at ReaderFeedback@gmail.com and tell us what's helped you, what you love, and what you want to see more of.]

Comment on this article

Similar Articles:

Want More Success?


Sign up below for the free Early to Rise newsletter where you'll get more tips and strategies on how to achieve success in your life.


Comments

Leave a Reply

american dream success stories attachments avoiding mixed metaphors bamboo story brendan+florez brendan florez princeton building business business craig ballantyne financial independence monthly Daily Issues diet double your income elmer wheeler energy entertainment business Exercise financial independence monthly craig ballantyne goal setting guidance hollywood hollywood creative directory how to double your income insidious character internet business laura rodini lose weight make money marketing mark ford michael masterson my personal master plan example niche marketing paul lawrence Productivity product packaging promotion realestate safest stocks in the world showbusiness small business Srikumar Rao earlytorise start a business success the Internet money club Vocabulary Words website design
Join us on Facebook

Testimonials

  • “If you’re like me, you get very, very bored doing cardio on the treadmill, stationary bike, or whatever your favorite piece of exercise equipment is. Five minutes can feel like hours. The gym has plenty of TVs to try to entertain you while you work out. However, the news is too depressing, watching the food channel only makes me want to eat (definitely defeats the purpose of being at the gym), and the other mindless programs bore me.