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Education & Training with Berman & Pollinger, LLC.

Most people are reactive verses proactive when it comes to life. They take it as it comes and allow the "River of Life" to wash them where it wills. Those that are developing mastery in life and business aren't delusional when it comes to what they can and can't control in life, but they have a detailed plan on how to best maximize what it is that life throws at them. They have learned how to be at peace at where they are, to be satisfied but not complacent.

What are your most important goals? Are they clearly identified? If not, use the following questions to bring them to the surface and start working toward them proactively today!

· What is your most urgent personal problem?
· What is your most urgent business problem?
· What problems feel unsolvable right now?
· What are the three biggest changes you wish to make in your life over the next 90 days?
· What are the three biggest changes you will need to make in your life over the next three years?
· What are the three biggest opportunities you have right now that you are not making the most of?
· What feeling is most important for you to have a lot more of, and quickly?
· What goal or outcome do you have that you are pining for or are really, really ready to achieve?
· What is the single focus will help you reach multiple goals?

Rosario Lewis
DDR Realty - Newburgh, NY
GRI, SRES - DDR Realty - Orange County, NY
Your talk of problems, solutions, and change remind me that New Year's is just around the corner. I think it's a good idea to get a head start on all that New Year's resolution thinking.
Nov 22, 2007 08:47 AM
Jessica Horton Jessica Horton Realty
Jessica Horton - Jessica Horton & Associates - Griffin, GA
Jessica Horton: I'm not #1... You Are!
Chris:

First, I've replied to one of your comments on my post but I am not sure if you saw it.  So, I am going to tell you here in yours...THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL picture of you and your family!  I love it. 

I agree with your statement about being people tending to be more reactive verses proactive.  I also think many people are way to subjective instead of objective in their thinking.

Your post challenges me to think about my MPR (most pressing responsibility) for the future in all areas of my life. 

THANK YOU!  Happy Thanksgiving.
Nov 22, 2007 01:54 PM