"Something in human nature causes us to start slacking off at our moment of greatest accomplishment. As you become successful, you will need a great deal of self-discipline not to lose your sense of balance, humility and commitment."

- H. Ross Perot


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Your purpose and passion?


The specific set of goals, dreams, and ambitions perfectly suited to your unique needs and wants?


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Do you know exactly what you want in life?


Your purpose and passion?


The specific set of goals, dreams, and ambitions perfectly suited to your unique needs and wants?


In this brand new course, you'll be guided through the entire process of tapping into - and decoding - your personal path to lasting happiness and ultimate success. 39 Sections, 224 Full-Sized Pages.


For more information, visit: https://www.consultpivotal.com/e_lifesgreatest.htm

"The big shots are only the little shots who keep shooting."

– Christopher Morley

"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom"

Marcel Proust

"Life is like riding a bicycle, in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving."

Albert Einstein

I believe that some things are meant to be. The Richest Man in Town is a wonderful book. It's a true story that will grab your heart and not let go!

Here is VJ Smith's brief introduction to one of my all time favorite books The Richest Man in Town.

"Introduction"
from The Richest Man in Town
by V.J. Smith

I'm so glad I found you.

My friend, Aaron "Marty" Martinson, wrote those words in a note to me. On the pages that follow, you will discover that he didn't find me. I found him. And, thanks to Marty, I remembered a few things about life that I hadn't really thought about for a long time.

For years I had grand visions of writing a book about a leader who changed the course of history. I filled my personal library with biographies of presidents and statesmen. I wanted to understand what made their lives great - and what might be missing from mine.

In looking for answers I turned to books written by people who are successful in business and industry. For a while I searched for excellence, then I compared my habits to those of highly effective people. Like millions of people, I thought success equaled happiness.

The book I've written, though, is about a simple man who ran a cash register. He worked hard and was good to people. That, in turn, made him happy.

Can it be so simple? so free of complications? Marty thought so. He showed me how to be a better person, not one wealthier or more successful or more powerful.

He changed my life - forever.

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