Bonus - How Much Do You Want It People?

EPISODE · Nov 6, 2015 · 15 MIN

Bonus - How Much Do You Want It People?

from JOIN UP DOTS - GET RICH & LIVE FREE (Business Coaching With A Touch Of Life Coaching Too)

Today's bonus episode of Join Up Dots poses a big question. The type of question that every single listener of Join Up Dots needs to ask themselves at least once a week. How much do you want it? When you are sitting on your sofa, half watching the television wishing you were somewhere else in your life? When you are at a job that leaves you flat, and the money isn't what you want it to be? How much do you want to change it? Do you really want the dream-life that we show time and time again. Because today your host David Ralph said goodbye to two high level coaching clients, who over a period of a few weeks were unable to put in the effort to change their situation. They were willing to put in all the effort to find a series of excuses, but not the time to change the obstacles into opportunities. And that is the killer. Why is it that people are willing to make all the time in the world for things that on the surface aren't important. They will find the time to have a drink with their friends. They will find the time to watch the last few episodes of that box-set of TV programmes that a friend lent them. But finding the time to change their own lives and make their future remarkable.....no. So this episode of Join Up Dots asked the simple question "How much do you want it?" Are you willing to do the hard stuff to savour the sweet taste of success? If you are then contact us at Join Up Dots, or connect with us on Facebook and tell us "Yes I am ready!!!" And we will meet you halfway!

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