Subject: Commitment

Not easy, but necessary

“The moment you commit and quit holding back, all sorts of unforeseen incidents, meetings, and material assistance will rise up to help you. The simple act of commitment is a powerful magnet for help.”

Napoleon Hill (1883-1970) author of Think and Grow Rich


You can nitpick about Napoleon Hill's personal life, but there is no doubt that he was one of the most influential people of the 20th century.


He's right about commitment, by the way.


A few months ago, Ben Settle — get on his email list if you aren't already — wrote that "Commitment Creates Vulnerability." Now, the thought isn't particularly unique, but the way Ben explained it was.

 

I'll leave you to subscribe to his monthly print newsletter — Email Players — to delve into that explanation in more detail, but essentially, yes, you are left vulnerable — temporarily and just for a split-second — when you commit to something fully.

 

Bottom line: commit and help finds you.

 

Don't commit? You end up mired in the slop you've been playing in all along. No real change, just endless frustration.

 

Of course there are hazards, but the benefits far outweigh the potential pitfalls.

 

"I'll eventually get to it…" I hear this all the time.

 

Guess what, Bucko? Eventually can be a very long time.

 

Don't miss out on your chance to hone in on your commitment. Being a part of the Inner Sphere can help you clarify that vision.

 

 

 

 

You will get funneled to a waiting list on that page, but make sure you sign up for the list (it's different than these daily emails) and be notified when we open up the Sphere once again.



As always,

Brian

 

 

P.S. — Currently, the Inner Sphere is our online mastermind program, but we're expanding our scope to be much more than that.

 

Either way, Napoleon Hill popularized the idea of "masterminds" in Think and Grow Rich. They work.

 

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