Dear ETR Reader,

It’s hard to believe we’re nearly three fourths through 2004 already. Back in January, you may have promised yourself this would be your best year yet.

Has it been?

Are you making more money, advancing your career, improving your health and relationships?

Have you accomplished all the things you wanted to?

If not, don’t panic. You can still meet every goal you’ve set for 2004.

In fact, you can do even better than that. You can make this year your most successful financial year on record. You can get a nice raise…improve your health...make investments you've dreamt about…and actually start looking forward to going to work every Monday morning.

It can happen more quickly and easily than you ever thought possible.

I know, because this is exactly what happened to me.

My name is Charlie Byrne and I’m the editor of Early To Rise. You may be familiar with me from an article Michael Masterson wrote earlier this year in ETR.

I have experienced success in various areas of my lifetime, as I am sure you have. I have also experienced failure and frustration. Michael talked about that in his article.

When he suggested that I try the ETR goals program (okay, it was a little bit more than a suggestion, since he is my boss!), it was an exciting - but slightly scary - idea.

It meant I had to open up and put down on paper the things that I REALLY wanted from life.

That process alone was very enlightening.

By deciding what was important, it also highlighted the things that were NOT important to me.

I was shocked when I realized how much time I was frittering away on useless nonsense… bored to death half the time…running around like a headless chicken at other times…just being incredibly unproductive in general…even though I had always thought exactly the opposite.

The goals program forced me to choose between a bunch of garbage activities that I was wasting time on for no good reason, and the activities that will actually enrich my life for the long term.

How do things look for me just a few months after starting the goals program?

You can’t turn a sow's ear into a silk purse over night. But here's what's happening already:

· By applying just one technique from the program, I went from a frenzied mess at work to being efficient, organized and productive every day. This simple change resulted in meeting my six-month review goals and getting a VERY nice raise (over $10,000). Not bad for a single suggestion from the program….and I feel this is just the beginning.

· My health is the best it's been since my college days. I smashed a personal fitness record that I had last reached 8 years earlier (I got a standing ovation when I walked into my training center the following Monday morning. Nothing like that has EVER happened to me before - I was always the 98 lb weakling picked last for everything).

· My weekends and evenings are enjoyable. Productive when I need them to be, and relaxing when I want them that way. No more endless family arguments about what we're going to do in our spare time. We already made the big decisions about our lives when we defined our goals. It's easy now to decide how we should - and shouldn't - spend our personal time. That makes everything a lot more fun as well.

· I've got plans (and investments) moving into action that will enable me to have a comfortable future with my wife, children, and grandchildren…I’m talking about a vacation home in New England, my own direct marketing business, and more.

There is nothing particularly unique about me, so there is every reason you can do all this too, and more. I am 100% sure you can. You just need to get into gear.

Program Not Like The Rest

I should let you know now…we've thought about changing the name of this program.

"Goals" is not really what it is about.

It is in fact, an accomplishment program. Anyone can have goals. The key is accomplishing them. The ones you've never achieved…that you thought impossible.

You can do it. All you have to do is commit to taking 4 simple steps:

1. Click on the order link below.
2. Fill out the online questionaire so we can analyze your personal situation.
3. We send you your customized achievement plan via email.
4. You implement it.

I did it. You can do it too.

I'm reminded of a great scene in the classic movie Casablanca. Rick (Humphrey Bogart) is talking to Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid), the handsome and powerful leader of the resistance movement. The dialog goes like this:

Rick: I congratulate you.
Victor Laszlo: What for?
Rick: Your work.
Victor Laszlo: I try.
Rick: We all try. You succeed.

You can succeed too. Click here to start succeeding right now

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/700SDDGC/W700E996

Sincerely,

Charlie Byrne
Early To Rise

PS: We've just added an exciting new feature to this program. Please click on the URL to take a peek.

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/700SDDGC/W700E996

 

 

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