Hello lone ranger,

 

Throughout my career, I have studied goal-setting from the Greats in the field.

 

From that time of study, I came to a conclusion that there are 7 simple rules for setting and achieving extraordinary things.

 

In my BRAND NEW program THE CONQUEROR I have written words that keep you away from achieving extraordinary achievements.

 

The words that could hinder achievement are:

 

“I don’t know how I will get there”.

 

Far too many people never get on the path to success, because of the inability to see the whole picture.

 

Too often you fail to extend yourselves, dream big, or plan to achieve something extraordinary, simply because your current paradigm won’t allow you to think that big.

 

So what do you do?

 

You talk to yourselves and give up, and you let others to give up too. When you can’t see the entire path, you say it’s impossible to continue.

 

Sometimes even your parents, friends, siblings, and co-workers, who can’t envision that magnitude of achievement, tell you that we can’t do it.

 

Often, this is because they do not have the expansive thinking needed to achieve extraordinary things, so they project their own fear of failure on you.

 

Reality Check.

 

If you think you can, you can.

If you think you can’t, you can’t.

 

In both cases you are right!

 

If you genuinely believe that you can achieve something extraordinary, and that you are worthy of it, then make sure not to let anyone talk you out of your goal.

 

Get on the path, and know that the path may be crooked and long, but if you advance confidently down that path, it will unfold before your eyes in ways that you never imagined.

 

And you will be THE CONQUEROR of the mountain of extraordinary success that others said was out of your reach.

 

So, remember:

 

You do not need to see the path to get on the path.

 

Never think or say, “I don’t know how I will get there”.

 

In THE CONQUEROR you will learn and apply the rules for setting and achieving stretch goals.

 

 

Have Gee mein Gee!

 

Ashish “Words” Pawar

 

 

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