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Monday, March 10, 2008

GOAL33 - The Subject That Isn't Taught At School

Have received this email from Bob Proctor. He has developed a program for young people age 10-19 where they can learn goals achieving skills and improving areas of their life.

Instead of selling it as orginally planned, Bob has decided to Pay It Forward and give it away Free! Please spread the words and let more young people benefits from this good gesture!

Cheers!


I have a VERY BIG announcement to share with you - and your teenagers - today.

Many of you have been asking me for years to offer a program especially designed for our youth - a program that will teach this powerful information in a way that they will enjoy - the information they don't learn in school but which will make all the difference in their results!

I've been working with a couple of very special people, Renate van Dijken and Joost Oolders. They have spent years doing research and developing an online, interactive coaching program especially designed for teenagers. We have collaborated and created a phenomenal product - GOAL33.

Originally, it was going to be offered on a paid subscription basis for $24.95/month. But then, just recently, my grandson, Danny Proctor, was interviewed by the Toronto Star and in the very last line of that article, Michel Ferrari, an associate professor at the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education said, "If this program is designed well and used well, it could be helpful. Though, in an ideal world, you wouldn't have to pay for it."

Well, that struck a chord in me. You see, my purpose in launching this program is to literally change the results of millions of teenagers globally. So I've decided to give GOAL33 away for free! We want every teenager to freely enjoy the benefits.

GOAL33 is appropriate for young people ages 10 - 19 years of age. It provides coaching on goal achieving and improving the quality of their life and delivers it in a format they appreciate and are familiar using - in a safe online environment with coaching videos, mp3 files and interactive coaching tools.

This is our gift to you and your teens. Go to: http://www.goal33.com/ now and subscribe your teenager in this program right away so he or she can begin seeing immediate results, higher marks in school, well-defined career choices, better results in sports, improved relationships with their family and in their social life - GOAL33 leads the way.

I'm excited about what's gone into this program and I'm sure you will be too.

Don't delay - subscribe your teenager now at: http://www.goal33.com/

Sincerely,

Bob Proctor

PS. If you don't have teens but know of someone who does and could benefit from this, please feel free to forward this message to them.



Dreams unleashed,

Albert Lee
Pursue Your Dreams

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Get Unplugged!

This is the March etips from Goals-2-Go from Vic Johnson. Like this article, because this is what I am doing right now. I am starting a new routine to jog every week, and to play my basketball games twice a week.

I feel great after a workout, and love the feeling of having a fresh and clearer mind! So get unplugged and go for a walk ya!

Cheers! :D

Critical factors in goal achievement are your physical health and mental well-being.

The seasons are changing. For some of us winter is almost over and we are seeing early signs of spring. While on the other side of the world you may be enjoying summer and heading into fall.

We spend so much of our lives indoor, in front of our computers, in our homes and offices. LOTS of air conditioning! It is time for some OUTSIDE conditioning. Yes, it does take effort to get up earlier, or plan a to eat lunch in the park, or take your walking or jogging attire with you so that you can get on the hike and bike trail. Yes, effort. But isn't that what you have been doing with Goals 2008?

Change your scenery. Getting outdoors allows you to clean out those cobwebs in your mind. It gives you fresh air and sunshine (which translates to Vitamin D in your body). It's an incentive to MOVE. It gives you a different physical space, scents, sights and sounds on this journey.

The RESULTS: an increase in energy, creativity, health, and optimism.

"Walking is man's best medicine." - Hippocrates

Do something different. Change your routine. Get Unplugged ... from your phone, from your computer, from your wireless device!

  • Go for a walk, a jog, a run or go biking.
  • Take your dog with you. Take your children with you. They will LOVE it.
  • Do you drive everywhere? Trying walking ... with your children to the bus stop, with your significant other, for a meeting with your co-workers.
  • Be a fan! Attend a sporting event.
  • Are you a player? Join a baseball, softball, tennis or volleyball team.
  • Do you have a laptop? Take it outside and work ... work at your favorite coffeehouse or cafĂ©.
  • Take your Goals 2008 Action Planner outside!
  • Do something you have thought about doing ... like a 5K walk or run, a triathlon, okay a marathon! It may benefit a charity too
  • Bring the outside in...OPEN your windows!


Get moving! Buy a pedometer. Double your steps each day until you reach your new goal of 10,000 steps per day. You will be a healthier you!

You will be surprised at what you discover. Physical health and mental well-being are not 'extras' - they are fundamental building blocks that keep you at your peak so you can achieve all your dreams!


You are what you believe. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF!


Lisa Leguenec Johnson
http://www.goals-2-go.com/



Dreams unleashed,

Albert Lee
Pursue Your Dreams

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Where Do I Begin? - Love Story

Received this beautiful story from Facebook - "Sweet Video of the Week" and would love to share it with all of you :)


Told as a flashback, this is an uncomplicated love story between two star-crossed lovers-students, Harvard pre-law hockey player Oliver Barrett IV (Ryan O'Neal) and Radcliffe music student Jenny Cavilleri (Ali MacGraw). Oliver narrates the opening line of the film, looking back:

What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful and brilliant? That she loved Mozart and Bach, the Beatles, and me?

The film's two most touching and remembered scenes are their prolonged kissing scene and the montage of the couple tossing snowballs at each other. After meeting many obstacles and making sacrifices, she is diagnosed as terminally ill when she is tested for pregnancy, and dies in his arms at the hospital in a tear-inducing closing. he makes a last request of him: "You, after all - you're going to be a merry widower." "I won't be merry," he responds. She replies: "Yes, you will be. I want you to be merry. You'll be merry, okay?"

In the final scene, Oliver quotes his late wife, when speaking to his father about their past misunderstandings. After his father tells him he's sorry that she has died, Oliver responds in the last memorable line of the film, quoting an earlier remark of Jenny's:

Love means never having to say you're sorry.







Dreams unleashed,

Albert Lee
Pursue Your Dreams

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