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August 1, 2017

Push your boundaries and discover how to continue your self-improvement efforts.

If you aren’t seeking to actively engage in self-improvement, stop reading now. In fact, I have no problem if you hit the unsubscribe button. Self-improvement and self-reflection are cornerstones of success. If you aren’t willing to walk down those roads then you probably aren’t getting much from this blog anyway.

Over the past few months, I’ve been trying to find new avenues for my self-improvement. Recently I’ve met a number of people who push my mental concept of what I can do and achieve. It’s created a minor crisis of self-confidence at times because of all the missed opportunities and false starts I’ve suffered over the years that I didn’t even realize. But then I remember that today is still the best day to start something new. It’s never too late to step forward and volunteer for something new.

I’m actively moving forward in new ways and cannot be happier. Do yourself a favor and find ways to do the same.

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