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Do you have five days to prepare for the next 365?

Michael Hyatt says "the most consistent practice high achievers share to set themselves up for a great year is to reflect on the current one. It came up again and again in their answers. Doing business with this year is crucial for success in the next."
Get Michael's free ebook with lessons learned from some impressive, successful people here. Michael shares how to
  • Get crystal clear about what you want in the next twelve months and how you’re going to get there.
  • Confront doubt and see the real possibility of breakthrough in your personal and professional life.
  • Close the door on the nagging, negative feelings from the past so you can set yourself up for success in the present.
  • Take the mystery out of setting effective, reasonable, and achievable goals.
  • Connect with your why so you can tap reserves of emotional energy and motivation when things get difficult and conquer the “messy middle” once and for all.
  • Finally beat worry, procrastination, and that horrible feeling we all experience of being overwhelmed or simply not enough.
Sounds pretty good for a freebie.
Thanks, Michael!

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